Current gaps in income and earnings statistics: The self-employed Conor D’Arcy July
Two notable trends during the downturn and recovery – (i) weak earnings growth
Two notable trends during the downturn and recovery – (ii) strong employment growth
For HMT – to what extent will growth feed through to the pockets of workers? How tax- rich is the recovery? For the Bank of England – what is the level of inflationary pressure in the labour market? Politically – has the corner been turned? And for whom? A problem of central importance to our understanding of the recovery
From the crisis up to the self- employed experienced an earnings decline of up to 24%, compared to up to 9% for employees The data we do have on self-employed earnings suggests they have fallen even further
From this we estimate what the earnings of ‘all workers’ would look like on our most timely earnings measure
And our speculative projections for the most recent years suggest this gap has not been closed
An improved measure of earnings that captures all workers, not just employees, to function alongside existing measures What do we want? When do we want it? Well, depends...
Options for consideration DescriptionSource 1Adjust existing data on wages and salaries among employees using existing household surveys Labour Force Survey (with new self- employed earnings questions) or Family Resources Survey (as in our provocation) 2Expand coverage of the Labour Force Survey to capture the earnings of all workers Labour Force Survey (with new self- employed earnings questions) 3Adjust existing data on wages and salaries among employees using HMRC data HMRC administrative data 4Expand the scope of the Bank of England’s survey BoE NMG consulting survey 5Adjust existing data on wages and salaries among employees using a new survey of self-employed earnings New survey
A necessarily complex endeavour: both in defining and measuring The bigger picture: we need the best and most timely suite of tools possible for understanding earnings, incomes and living standards In the meantime: we will continue to publish our ‘best guess’ Summary
Current gaps in income and earnings statistics: The self-employed Conor D’Arcy, Resolution Foundation 2 July 2015