Estimating Personal Transfers

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Estimating Personal Transfers Planning a Household survey in the UK Stuart Brown Office for National Statistics, UK June 2009

Background in the UK personal transfers can be sent and received via banks money transfer companies unofficial channels no bank reporting data available many money transfer companies many communities likely to remit, many corridors but not all potential remitters live in communities receivers of personal transfers spread throughout UK

Background in the UK qualitative research indicates significant use of informal channels and larger total amounts sent and received than official figures show current estimates not based on robust methodology recognised as important components for BoP statistics and International Development policy

Broad UK figures for personal transfers £ billion

UK Household survey best approach for UK qualitative research help develop a quantitative survey design very useful for broad information on patterns and scale national statistics based on statistical surveys opportunity offered by a new Integrated Household Survey (IHS) IHS integrates various Government household surveys into one continuous survey greater harmonisation of concepts, classifications, questions and outputs Core questionnaire and Modules

Labour Force and Population Structure of the IHS Core Labour Force and Population General Lifestyle Living Costs & Food Interview Length Sample Size

IHS: Annual Sample Size by Module Set sample (Households) Estimated Achieved Interviews (Household) General Lifestyle 13,000 8,000 Living Costs and Food 11,000 6,000 Housing 32,000 19,000 Labour Force and Population 249,000 150,000 Omnibus 24,000 15,000 Life Opportunities 14,000 9,000 Annual Total (Core) 343,000 207,000

Design of IHS Sample Size achieved annual household interviews (core): 207,000 target response rate: around 60% Sample Frame Postal Address file: 100% coverage of every address in UK Sample Design addresses stratified geographically by postcode systematic, unclustered sample of addresses for Core Some modules are clustered for the time being

Sample size estimate for Remittances Based on very broad estimates from Census, Migration statistics and Labour Force surveys: 6.6m foreign-born people in UK 55% of these are potential remitters qualitative research indicates 25% potential h/holds are likely to remit target achieved sampling fraction of IHS Core is around 1 in 120 h/holds so aiming for an annual sample size of remitting h/holds of around 4000 h/holds should be adequate for reliable aggregate estimates

Sample size estimate continued could be fewer: people grouped by h/holds could be more: 2nd, 3rd generation remitters born in UK harder to estimate figures for receiving h/holds not in communities use partner country data but we need to get questions on the Core questionnaire

Questions on Personal Transfers limited number of questions on IHS for each module space on questionnaire is tight, particularly on Core many Government Departments are sponsoring survey all very new, period of settling down pilot questions on recipient/sender and country frequency and amounts also channels used proposed use of the funds

Estimating total Personal Transfers from IHS we aim to estimate average annual amount sent/received per sending/receiving household, and proportion of total household population sending/receiving apply these to population totals (maybe different for different migrant communities) or the IHS weighting may include the population data so may be able to use the data direct from the IHS

Timeline and Costs 6 months: qualitative research, develop questions 6 months: test, pilot questions ready for IHS 1 year: fieldwork 6 months: first annual estimates set up costs: £75K to develop the questions, pilot them and incorporate them into the HIS questionnaire annual running costs: £0.5m for fieldwork, processing and analysis

Funding is difficult but there might be some alternatives: feasibility of a UK Migration Survey being assessed, targetting relevant population use household questions already tested in other countries (H/hold Survey Network Question Bank) put into Omnibus module for a year: cheap and quicker, small achieved sample (maybe 250-300 remitting housholds a year) but at least some broad estimates could be made

Longer term plans probably benchmark estimates on IHS every 5 years: a rotating Core is envisaged update for quarters/years in between using migration figures, population estimates, propensity proportions based on HIS cross-Government programme to improve migration statistics investigate any data available from bank systems, money transfer companies, partner countries to validate/update survey estimates important to keep up with developments in other countries