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Monthly Services Survey 1 May 2006. MONTHLY SERVICES AND MONTHLY SERVICES AND TRANSPORTATION SURVEYS 2006 TRANSPORTATION SURVEYS 2006

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May 2006.

MONTHLY SERVICES AND MONTHLY SERVICES AND TRANSPORTATION SURVEYS 2006TRANSPORTATION SURVEYS 2006

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Tertiary Sector has an important share in the economy representing

around 70% in terms of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP)1

generated by the country. The INEGI, in consequence, realize several

studies in order to measure the sector's performance, by means of:

• Economic Census,

• Through the Mexico’s National Accounts System

• From the Monthly Services Survey (MSS) and their

corresponding structural projects with yearly periodicity.

Introduction:

Source: INEGI, Mexico’s National Accounts System

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Economic importance of the sector

Gross Domestic Product 2005,according to Economic Sectors

Tertiary70%

Secondary26%

Primary4%

Source: INEGI, Mexico’s National Accounts System

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Background of the Monthly Services Survey design:

• Updating directory of economics units, according to Economic Census 2004.

• Framework of UN on International Recommendations on Statistics.

• OECD recommendations.

• Application and implementation of NAICS 2002.

• Consult to internal and external users of the Survey.

Methodological foundation

See recommendations

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To obtain indicators of Incomes, Expenses, Labor Force Employed and Wages .

Main ObjectivesMain Objectives

To serve as indicator of the economic performance of services and transports.

To serve as an input (basic statistics) for the estimate of Mexico's National Accounts System.

To serve as an input to generate indicators of the sector’s economic situation.

Specific Objectives Specific Objectives

Objectives

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For the private sector as an input of market and financial feasibility studies.

For the public sector in the design and assessment of the economic policy and about the orientation of the public resources and design of social attention programs.

For INEGI, to be used in National Accounting.

For foreign consultants and international bureau organizations, in the orientation of capital flows and programs of multilateral support.

Usefulness

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Group of surveysNAICS

Industry group

Tourism related services. 13

Professional Services. 14

Rental and warehousing services. 3

Educational Services. 6

Freight transportation and Courier Services. 8

Health Services. 2

Telecommunications. 11

Total Industry groups object to the survey 57

Financial Services (by administrative records) 11

Total Industry groups: 68

Services and Transportation groups, selected activities

Sectorial SurveysSectorial SurveysSelection criteria:

The design sample is characterized being deterministic for 48 Industry groups of activity, with an average cover of 77% of the value of the census incomes, and by probabilistic design for 9 Industry groups .

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NAICS

IndustryTitle

4811 Scheduled air transportation.

4812 Non scheduled air transportation.

4852 Interurban and rural passenger transportation.

5321 Automotive Equipment Rental and leasing .

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services.

7131 Amusement parks and arcades.

7211 Traveler accomodation.

7212 (Recreational vehicle) Parks and recreational camps.

7213 Rooming and boarding houses.

7221 Full-Service Restaurants.

7222 Limited-Service Eating places.

7223 Special Food Services.

7224 Drinking places (alcoholic beverages).

Tourism related services

Industry groups with probabilistic design .

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NAICS

Industry

Title

5413 Architectural, engineering and related services.

5414 Specialized design services.

5415 Computer systems design and related services.

5416 Management, scientific and technical consulting services.

5417 Scientific research and development services.

5418 Advertising and related services.

5419 Other professional, scientific and technical services.

5511 Management of companies and enterprises.

5611 Office administrative services.

5612 Facilities support services.

5613 Employment Services.

5616 Investigation and security services.

5617 Services to buildings ans dwellings.

8131 Civic, professional and similar organizations.

Professional Services

Industry groups with probabilistic design .

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Rental and warehousing services

NAICSIndustry

Title

4931 Warehousing and storage.

5312 Offices of real estate agents and brokers.

5324 Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing.

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Educational Services

NAICSIndustry

Title

6111 Elementary and secondary schools.

6112 Junior colleges.

6113 Colleges, universities and professional schools.

6114 Bussines schools and computer and management training.

6115 Technical and trade schools.

6116 Other schools and instruction.

Industry groups with probabilistic design .

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NAICSIndustry

Title

4821 Rail transportation.

4831 Sea transportation.

4832 Inland water transportation.

4841 General freight road transportation.

4842 Specialized freight road transportation.

4885 Intermediation services for freight transportation.

4921 Foreign courier services.

4922 Local courier services.

Freight Transportation and Courier Services

Industry groups with probabilistic design .

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NAICSIndustry

Title

6221 General medical and surgical hospitals.

6223 Speciality hospitals.

Health Services

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NAICSIndustry Title

5111 Newspaper, periodical, book and database publishers.

5121 Motion picture and video industry.

5122 Sound recording industries.

5151 Radio and television broadcasting.

5152 Cable and other suscriptions programming.

Telecommunications, 1/2

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NAICSIndustry

Title

5161 Internet and publishing broadcating.

5171 Wiret telecommunications carriers.

5172 Wiretless telecomunications carriers.

5175 Cable and other program distribution.

5181 Internet services providers and web search portals.

5182 Data processing hosting and related services.

Telecommunications, 2/2

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NAICSIndustry

Title

5211 Central Bank.

5221 Depository credit intermediation.

5222 Nondepository credit intermediation.

5223 Credit unions.

5224 Other institutions of credit and financial intermediation.

5225 Activities related to credit intermediation.

5231 Security and commodity contracts intermediation and brokerage.

5232 Security and commodity exchanges.

5239 Investment banking and securities dealing.

5241 Insurance carriers.

5242 Agencies, brokerages and other insurance related activities.

Financial Services1

1/ Collected by administrative records.1/ Collected by administrative records.

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Scope

GeographicGeographic

IssuesIssues

PeriodicityPeriodicity

National representativeness

Worked days. Personnel who belong to the firm. Personnel who does not belong to the firm. Compensations. Expenses on goods and services consumption. Expenses not derived from the activity. Revenues for services rendered and goods sold. Revenues not derived from the activity.

Monthly

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Reporting formats

Two questionnaries differentiated

by generic activity Services and

Transportation and Courier Services

Value of supplied

services by type

Annual reportingNAICS industryNAPCS product lists Services Transportation

and courierservices

Services. Transportation and courier

services:•Ground passenger and truck transportation.•Air transportation.•Water transportation.•Rail transportation.•Couriers and messengers.

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Thematic issues by project

Thematic issues

Monthly Annual

I. Worked days.

II. Personnel who belong to the firm.

III. Personnel who does not belong to the firm.

IV. Compensations.

V. Expenses on goods and services consumption.

VI. Expenses not derived from the activity.

VII. Revenues for services rendered and goods sold.

VIII. Revenues not derived from the activity

I. Value of the production.

II. fixed assets

III. Characteristics of the service.

IV. Service opinion.

V. Value of supplied services by type.

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Deterministic design for 48 Industry group of activity: a) Total coverage

For the following NAICS codes, 4812, Non scheduled air transportation, 4821, Rail transportation, 4831, Sea transportation and 5161, Internet and publishing broadcating, with a coverage of 100%.

b) Middle coverage

There were included economic units with greater participation in the value income, until obtaining an equal or higher of 80%.

b) Lower- middle coverage

They are considered with low coverage, the NAICS code of activities whose participation in income is between 70% and 80%.

Statistical Design

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Statistical Design

Probabilistic, to the industry code:

4841, General freight road transportation.4842, Specialized freight road transportation.5419, Other professional, scientific and technical services.6111, Elementary and secondary schools.6116, Other schools and instruction.6111, Elementary and secondary schools.7221, Full-Service Restaurants.7222, Limited-Services eating places.7224, Drinking places.

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The probabilistic scheme of sampling is stratified, with random and independent selection for each one of the activity branches to consider the total of income, and responds to the following parameters:

Confidence level: 95%Relative Error: 10%Non response: 10%

It was used the Neyman´s method for the distribution of the sample in each layer, and includes with certainty layer 1 with 1.020 economic units.

Statistical Design

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Collection Scheme

The MSS data collection according to the new framework of the conceptual, statistical design and sample (7.792 economic units), contemplates two slopes, that are:

•Interview method (entry data by the interviewer, into the Intranet System).

•Collecting by Internet, (direct entry from the informant by Internet System).

In both cases, the information is delivered and valided by electronic means, by direct input data Internet/Intranet, as well as in a direct way by the informant in the Internet system.

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Activities

Conceptual designIdentification of objectives and reaches of the project. Redesign of the reporting formats.

Statistic designNAICS Industry selection.Sample selection and directory.

Data collection in fieldEconomic Units Verification in field (location, economic activity code, and observation unit).Continuous collection.

Enter dataBy Internet/Intranet.

Information dealing outTreatment, validation and analysis data (research activities).process certified by the quality standard: ISO 9001:2000.

Outcome Generation (summer of 2006).Monthly series, first 12 months and first semester of 2006.

» Indicators.» Absolute values.» Ratios.

process certified by the quality standard: ISO 9001:2000.

Activities and results generation

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Process certified under ISO 9001:2000 International Standard

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International Recommendations

International Recommendations on Statistics of the Distributive Trade and Services, by United Nations.

• Statistical unit.• Scope and classification.• Reference period.• Items of data to be gathered.

Recommendations of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

• Main topics.• Definitions about Services.• Conceptual framework.

Methodological foundation