UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 1 United Nations Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications November 2008 UNESCAP Office, Bangkok, Thailand By Ms. Severa B. De Costo Statistical Coordination Officer VI, NSCB State of Implementation of Industry and Product Classifications in the Philippines
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 2 Outline of Presentation I.Introduction II.Implementation and Use of Industry and Product Classifications III.Issues IV.Future Directions State of Implementation of Industry and Product Classifications in the Philippines
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 3 National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) serves as the highest policy-making and coordinating body on statistical matters in the Philippines. one primary function-prescribe uniform standards and classification systems in the generation of official statistics I. Introduction
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 4 I. INTRODUCTION Four ( 4) existing industry and product classifications in the country: (1) Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC) (2) Philippine Standard Commodity Classification (PSCC) (3) Philippine Central Product Classification(PCPC) (4) Philippine Classification of Commodities by Broad Economic Categories (PCCBEC)
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 5 I. INTRODUCTION Four ( 4) Industry and Product Classifications (1) Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC) - a classification of industries prevailing in the country according to their specific economic activities; (2) Philippine Standard Commodity Classification (PSCC), - which is a detailed classification of all commodities that enter the Philippine trade;
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 6 I. INTRODUCTION Four ( 4) Industry and Product Classifications (4) Philippine Classification of Commodities by Broad Economic Categories (PCCBEC) - which is a classification of commodities that enter the Philippine trade according to their main end use; (3) Philippine Central Product Classification(PCPC), - which is a system of different but interrelated classifications of economic activities and goods and services;
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 7 The NSCB periodically revises and amends these classifications to systematize improvement of the classification over-time to keep it current and relevant, more responsive to existing social, economic and technological reality to maintain conceptual consistency and international comparability I. INTRODUCTION
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 8 The amendments and revisions are done in accordance with: Approved Policy on the Revision and Amendment of the Philippine Standard Classification Systems - that was prescribed for adoption in the Philippine Statistical System (PSS) thru NSCB Board Resolution No. 1, Series of 2004 I. Introduction
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 9 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC) - a classification of industries prevailing in the country according to their specific economic activities; - developed to classify establishments according to the type of economic activity they are engaged in. II. Implementation and Use of Classifications
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 10 Current Uses of the PSIC Used in classifying economic activity in the establishment and household surveys and population census conducted by the National Statistics Office (NSO). In the compilation of administrative-based data such as those from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) II. Implementation and Use of Classifications
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 11 In classifying enterprises/firms by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR). Used in generating foreign direct investments (FDI) statistics by BSP, Phil. Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), Clark Development Corporation (CDC), Board of Investments (BOI) and Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority. Current Use of the PSIC II. Implementation and Use of Classifications
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 12 In the compilation of statistics in the 1993 System of National Accounts (SNA) by NSCB Construction of Input-Output (I-O) Table by the NSCB Current Use of the PSIC II. Implementation and Use
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 13 The Philippines has prepared the following PSIC: 1954 PSIC based on the 1948 draft of ISIC NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 1966 PSIC based on the ISIC, Rev PSIC based on the ISIC, Rev PSIC based on the ISIC, Rev Draft PSIC (based on Aug 2008 Final ISIC Rev 4) –ongoing review for approval of the inter-agency TWG and TC on Statistical Standards and Classifications for approval of the NSCB Executive Board II. Implementation and Use
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 14 Preparation of the 2008 PSIC (based on Aug 2008, Final ISIC REV 4) 1.Prepared the one-digit, 2-digit and 3-digit correspondence tables between the existing PSIC,ISIC Rev 3.1, ISIC Rev 4 and ASEAN CIC collaboration with the ASEAN Task Force on Harmonization of Statistical Classification from ( 5 workshops) 2.Conducted a special study on vertical integration & boundary activities funded by European Union with ASEAN Secretariat 3.Advocacy Workshop on the adoption of ISIC Rev 4 and ASEAN CIC in July 2006 and impact on the existing PSIC with the ASEAN Project consultant II. Implementation and Use
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD PSIC based on Final ISIC REV 4 4.Computed for the GVA of Industries to come up with the 4-digit level correspondence table between old and new PSIC, ISIC Rev 4 and ASEAN CIC 5.Presented and discussed the 4-digit and 5-digit correspondence tables with the inter-agency Technical Working Group on Industrial Classifications (TWG-IC). 6.The completed draft sections of 2008 PSIC (without the EAMs) was distributed for comments of members of the TWG-IC II. Implementation and Use
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD PSIC based on Final ISIC REV 4 6.For final discussion with TWG-IC and review of the TC on Statistical Standards and Classifications (TC-SSC) for endorsment to the NSCB Executive Board. 8.Target date of release is 2009 per Approved Policy on the Revision of Classification System in the PSS II. Implementation and Use
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 17 III. Issues and Challenges 1. Need to decide whether to incorporate the EAMS in the 2008 Revised PSIC because this will result in delay in revision and adoption 2. Need to improve the data generation using the revised classification. Generate new data sets before another international revision takes place.
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 18 III. Issues- General 4. On utilization, t here is difficulty in linking the time series data based on the original and revised classification generated from industry surveys. The on-line Philippine business registry just started and still a work in progress 3. To reflect the dynamic changes in Philippine industries and the economy as a whole,there is a need for need for more frequent revision and updating of industry and product classifications. More resources are needed,e.g. more frequent retraining of statistical personnel
UN Workshop on International Economic and Social Classifications SBC/24 to 27 November 2008 Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD 19 IV. Future Directions Release of the 2008 Revised PSIC in 2009 which had been harmonized with the ASEAN CIC and patterned after ISIC Rev 4; and Revision of the existing 2002 PCPC and the 2004 PSCC Based on the approved Policy on the Revision and Amendment of the Philippine Standard Classification Systems, the NSCB is expected to undertake the following activities related to industry and product classifications:
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