8681.0 - Information Media and Telecommunications Services, Australia, 2013-14 Quality Declaration 
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 29/06/2015  First Issue
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TECHNICAL NOTE ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY


INTRODUCTION

1 The availability of Business Activity Statement (BAS) data collected by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has provided the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) with opportunities to improve the efficiency of collection designs and estimation for its business surveys, while at the same time reducing the reporting burden placed on businesses. Under taxation law, data may be passed by the Commissioner for Taxation to the ABS for specified statistical purposes. Accordingly, turnover and wages information sourced from ATO BAS data was used to improve the accuracy of the estimates presented in this publication, which were produced using data items collected directly by the ABS from businesses.


ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY

2 The Economic Activity Survey (EAS) used generalised regression estimation. This estimation method enables maximum use of observed linear relationships between data directly collected from businesses in the survey and auxiliary information. When the auxiliary information is strongly correlated with data items collected in a survey, the generalised regression estimation methodology will improve the accuracy of the estimates. The auxiliary variables used in this survey were turnover and wages sourced from BAS data. Additional sample was required to produce the detailed information collected for the Information Media and Telecommunications (IMT) Industry.


PRODUCING ESTIMATES

3 The following diagram illustrates the ways in which Australian businesses contribute to the IMT estimates in this publication.

Diagram: Summary of data sources for the IMT Industry, 2013-14


DATA STREAMING

4 For the purpose of compiling the estimates in this publication, data for businesses as recorded on the ABS Business Register (ABSBR) contribute via one of three categories (or 'streams') in accordance with significance and collection-related characteristics.


Completely enumerated (CE) stream

5 The CE stream consists of directly collected survey data for those units recorded on the ABSBR as having employment of at least 300, plus additional economically significant units.


Generalised regression estimation stream

6 The generalised regression estimation stream comprises directly collected data for those sampled units which are not in the CE stream and have turnover, in aggregate, above the bottom 2.5 percentile of BAS sales for that subdivision, or are identified as employing businesses (based on ATO information).


Business Activity Statement (BAS) stream

7 The BAS stream comprises data for those non-employing businesses whose turnover, in aggregate, is below the bottom 2.5 percentile of BAS sales for that ANZSIC subdivision.

8 Data for the BAS steam is produced using a technique that uses BAS turnover to model income from sales of goods and services and BAS non-capitalised purchases to model purchases. Wages and salaries were modelled as 0 since these businesses were non-employers. Employment was based on the business type of (legal) structure.

9 Estimates for each of the selected industries were produced by aggregating the contributing data streams.