UNWTO - EOI. Employment in Spanish Tourism Satellite Account. Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential

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UNWTO - EOI Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential Employment in Spanish Tourism Satellite Account Alfredo Cristobal National Statistics Institute (INE), Spain alfredo.cristobal@ine.es Malaga, November 19, 2013

Tourism Satellite Account (TSA) in Spain First release: 1999 Annual basis Based on annual Supply and Use Tables (SUT, 74 x 109) and Symmetric Input-Output Table (SIOT) Compiled by Statistics Office, National Accounts Directorate Currently available Detailed tables for 1995 2008/9 (break in 2008 due to ISIC 4 implem.) Main results for 2010 and 2011 Next releases Main results for 2012 by December 2013 New framework (ESA 2010/SNA 2008) by December 2014 Methodology and tables on INEs website (www.ine.es) UNWTO-ECI. Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential. Malaga, November 19, 2013 2

TSA in Spain. Some relevant data Short-term data (2011) 10,8% of total GDP, of which 4,8% inbound 6,0% other components 12,2% of total employment (jobs) in characteristic industries (NA) Structural data (2008) 7,4% of total output (10,4% of total GDP) 5,6% direct effects and 1,8% indirect effects 6,9% of total employment (jobs) in the economy 4,7% direct employment and 2,2% indirect employment UNWTO-ECI. Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential. Malaga, November 19, 2013 3

% sobre el total Employment in Spanish Tourism Satellite Account 14 12 STSA: main data Employment in tourism characteristic industries 10 8 6 4 GDP total employment in tourism direct employment in tourism 2 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 UNWTO-ECI. Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential. Malaga, November 19, 2013 4

euro/job Employment in Spanish Tourism Satellite Account 90.000 Productivity: total economy and tourism 80.000 70.000 tourism 60.000 50.000 40.000 30.000 20.000 10.000 0 total economy 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 UNWTO-ECI. Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential. Malaga, November 19, 2013 5

TSA/NA in Spain. Employment data by industry (72) Persons (PTOT) Jobs (JTOT) Full time (JFT) Part time (JPT) Hours actually worked (HTOT) In full time jobs (HFT) In part time jobs (HPT) Full-Time Equivalents (FTE) = HTOT / average(hft) All categories are distributed by employees / non-employees Note: categories in red are not published. The breakdown by gender is not available UNWTO-ECI. Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential. Malaga, November 19, 2013 6

Main statistical sources used to estimate employment by industry in NA/TSA Structural Business Statistics: Annual Services Survey Approaching occupied jobs Paid / not paid By gender Initial data for employment and turnover Labor Force Survey Persons Employees / non-employees (including family supports) Main job (full time or part time) / secondary jobs (always part time) Hours actually worked By gender Used for applying exhaustiveness UNWTO-ECI. Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential. Malaga, November 19, 2013 7

Employment in tourism Direct employment Assuming the hypothesis that the content in employment per unit of output is the same for both production for tourism as for the rest, then you can calculate the employment generated directly by tourism demand (or production) UNWTO-ECI. Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential. Malaga, November 19, 2013 8

Year 2008 Industry Total Jobs Touristic ratio Direct Jobs Accommodation 334,8 93,6 313,5 Food and beverage service activities 1.172,1 26,4 309,6 Land transport (passengers) 185,7 28,5 53,0 Travel agencies, tour operator reservation services and related activities 65,2 66,9 43,6 Support activities for transportation 43,3 100,0 43,3 Air transport 36,5 94,0 34,3 Sports activities and amusement and recreation activities 224,5 11,4 25,6 Creative, arts and entertainment activities; libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities; gambling and betting activities 219,4 9,2 20,1 Railway transport 15,9 69,3 11,0 Rental of transport equipment 17,3 30,8 5,3 Water transport (passengers) 7,2 54,9 4,0 Owner occupied households 234,9 0,0 0,0 TOTAL characteristic industries 2.556,8 33,8 863,2 TOTAL non-characteristic industries 19.109,5 0,8 145,6 TOTAL 21.666,3 4,7 1.008,8 UNWTO-ECI. Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential. Malaga, November 19, 2013 9

Contribution of industries to direct employment (%) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Accommodation Food and beverage service activities 31,1 30,7 Land transport (passengers) Travel agencies, tour operator reservation services and Support activities for transportation Air transport Sports activities and amusement and recreation Creative, arts and entertainment activities; Railway transport Rental of transport equipment Water transport (passengers) 5,3 4,3 4,3 3,4 2,5 2,0 1,1 0,5 0,4 TOTAL non-characteristic industries 14,4 UNWTO-ECI. Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential. Malaga, November 19, 2013 10

Employment in tourism Indirect employment would take into account network effects that arise over the rest of the economic system, to the extent that the tourism industry itself in turn demand other inputs and factors of production, in order to develop their business The conventional way to measure these indirect effects is to use data of the input / output system and some hypothesis on the technological relationship and stability temporary production functions which generate different types of goods or services Use of the symmetric input-output table (SIOT) UNWTO-ECI. Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential. Malaga, November 19, 2013 11

Employment in tourism TE = (I A) -1 Ty TE is the total employment (direct + indirect) is a vector of employment per unit of output obtained from national accounts A is a matrix of coefficients a ij representing the participation of intermediate consumption of product i per monetary unit of production of the product (or the homogeneous industry) j Ty is the touristic final demand UNWTO-ECI. Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential. Malaga, November 19, 2013 12

Year 2008 Industry Total Jobs Touristic ratio Touristic Jobs TOTAL characteristic industries 2.556,8 33,8 863,2 TOTAL non-characteristic industries 19.109,5 0,8 145,6 TOTAL DIRECT EMPLOYMENT 21.666,3 4,7 1.008,8 TOTAL INDIRECT EMPLOYMENT 21.666,3 2,2 477,2 TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 21.666,3 6,9 1.486,0 Total employment in Tourism Direct employment from noncharacteristic industries 10% Indirect employment 32% Direct employment from characteristic industries 58% UNWTO-ECI. Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential. Malaga, November 19, 2013 13

Thank you for your attention UNWTO-ECI. Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential. Malaga, November 19, 2013 14

UNWTO - EOI Employment in Tourism Realizing its full potential Employment in Spanish Tourism Satellite Account Alfredo Cristobal Cristobal Director General National Statistics Institute (INE), Spain alfredo.cristobal@ine.es Malaga, November 19, 2013