Service producer prices

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Compiling agency: National Statistics Office


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Reference metadata
1. Contact
2. Metadata update
3. Statistical presentation
4. Unit of measure
5. Reference Period
6. Institutional Mandate
7. Confidentiality
8. Release policy
9. Frequency of dissemination
10. Accessibility and clarity
11. Quality management
12. Relevance
13. Accuracy
14. Timeliness and punctuality
15. Coherence and comparability
16. Cost and Burden
17. Data revision
18. Statistical processing
19. Comment
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Annexes (including footnotes)
 



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1. Contact Top
1.1. Contact organisation

National Statistics Office

1.2. Contact organisation unit

Directorate B: Business Statistics

Short-term Business Statistics

1.5. Contact mail address

National Statistics Office

Lascaris Valletta, VLT 2000, Malta


2. Metadata update Top
2.1. Metadata last certified 11/07/2024
2.2. Metadata last posted 11/07/2024
2.3. Metadata last update 11/07/2024


3. Statistical presentation Top
3.1. Data description

The Service Producer Price Index (SPPI) is an output price index and measures the change in the prices of services on a quarterly basis.

3.2. Classification system

The classifications used in STS is NACE rev.2.

3.3. Coverage - sector

The following NACE divisions are currently covered:

  • NACE 51 - Air Transport.
  • NACE 61 - Communications.
  • NACE 62 - Computer Programming.
  • NACE 69 and 70.2 are currently work in progress.

More NACE categories will be developed so as to be fully compliant with the European Business Statistics Regulation.

3.4. Statistical concepts and definitions

The producer prices collected for this index are exclusive of VAT and reflect the average price of the quarter.

Various pricing methods are considered namely, real transaction prices, list prices, unit values and time based methods.

The definitions correspond to those listed in the European Business Statistics Regulation, 2021.

3.5. Statistical unit

Observation Unit: Enterprise

Reporting Unit: Legal 

3.6. Statistical population

The statistical population includes units falling under NACE Divisions 51, 61 and 62. Grouped together, the population of these NACEs comprise around 500 units.

The population is maintained by the Business Registers unit. 

3.7. Reference area

The indicator covers the national territory of the Maltese Islands.

3.8. Coverage - Time

The data are available from the year 2010.

3.9. Base period

Base year (year on which weights are based): 2021

Reference year (year when the index equals 100): 2021

The same base and reference years are used for data published locally and that transmitted to Eurostat.


4. Unit of measure Top

The data are provided in index form.


5. Reference Period Top

The data are collected and published on a quarterly basis.


6. Institutional Mandate Top
6.1. Institutional Mandate - legal acts and other agreements

The NSO was established by virtue of the Malta Statistics Authority Act XXIV of 2000 and replaced the Central Office of Statistics as from 1 March 2001: https://legislation.mt/eli/cap/422/eng/pdf

The related European legislation is the European Business Statistics Regulations 2019/2152 and 2020/1197.

6.2. Institutional Mandate - data sharing

Data Sharing matters are governed by the Malta Statistics Authority Act XXIV of 2000. Industrial producer price data also falls under the SDDS and Eurostat requirements.


7. Confidentiality Top
7.1. Confidentiality - policy

Apart from the established legislative framework, the NSO is also guided by an internal general confidentiality policy. Data tagged as confidential are not available for publication.

7.2. Confidentiality - data treatment

Confidentiality matters are regulated by the Malta Statistics Authority Act XXIV of 2000. Such data are marked as such.


8. Release policy Top
8.1. Release calendar

An advance release calendar is published on the NSOs website. The calendar is published with a 3-month advance notice and published the details for the forthcoming 3 months.

8.2. Release calendar access

All releases are published and disseminated at 1100 hrs as scheduled in the Advance Release Calendar. The calendar is published on the NSO website and includes a 3 month advance notice (the current month and the next two months).

https://nso.gov.mt/calendars/

8.3. Release policy - user access

National statistical releases are issued according to the release calendar and are made available to all users simultaneously. All releases are posted on the organisation's website, www.nso.gov.mt.


9. Frequency of dissemination Top

Eurostat transmissions for this index are carried out on a quarterly basis and three months after the end of the reference period.


10. Accessibility and clarity Top
10.1. Dissemination format - News release

The main dissemination channel for official statistics is the NSO website (http://www.nso.gov.mt).

No news release is issued for this indicator.

10.2. Dissemination format - Publications

The short-term statistics only publishes its figures in an annual compendium named Malta in Figures or Trends in Malta. These can be accessed from the NSO website: www.nso.gov.mt.

10.3. Dissemination format - online database

The NSO website offers an online statistical database (StatDB) that provides a more in-depth analysis for the more expert statistical user or researcher. The StatDB requires registration as only registered users can extract data from the database. Registration is free-of-charge. Currently, this indicator is not available in this format.

10.4. Dissemination format - microdata access

In general, index results made available to Eurostat ensure a sufficient degree of representativeness of data. More detailed data than that published locally and internationally are available on request but are subject to the confidentiality clauses.

In such cases, data are provided in index form. Micro data are not provided to users.

10.5. Dissemination format - other

Data are transmitted to Eurostat on a quarterly basis and are part of the SDDS system.

10.6. Documentation on methodology

The main documents used for the production of this index are the following:

European Business Statistics Manual 2021 - https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-manuals-and-guidelines/-/ks-gq-21-001

Eurostat - OECD Methodological Guide for Developing Producer Price Indices for Services, 2014.

10.7. Quality management - documentation

Not available.


11. Quality management Top
11.1. Quality assurance

The NSO quality assurance principles are developed according to the ESS Handbook for Quality Reports (2014). 

11.2. Quality management - assessment

Aspects of quality are divided into several steps. These are specifying needs, designing and building data instruments and collecting, processing, analysing, disseminating, archiving and evaluating data. The main guiding principles in quality management are found in the:

European Statistics Code of Practice - https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/quality/european-quality-standards/european-statistics-code-of-practice

Quality Assurance Framework of the ESS - http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/64157/4392716/ESS-QAF-V1-2final.pdf/bbf5970c-1adf-46c8-afc3-58ce177a0646

Overall, the quality of the indices is good.


12. Relevance Top
12.1. Relevance - User Needs

The main user of the indices is Eurostat.

12.2. Relevance - User Satisfaction

Not available.

12.3. Completeness

Data are not fully completed and every effort is being done to address this issue and improve compliance. This is the only non-compliance for STS Malta.


13. Accuracy Top
13.1. Accuracy - overall

The overall accuracy of the indicator is considered to be of good quality. 

Sampling error is negligible, non-sampling error is small and the first estimates are not biased.

13.2. Sampling error

The sampling error is considered to be low.

13.3. Non-sampling error

Non-sampling errors relate to problems such as under or over coverage, non-response, data-processing and estimation. 

Non-sampling errors in the index are mainly due to non-response.

Weighted response rate is usually very high and around 80%. Turnover is the weighting variable used to calculate this response rate.


14. Timeliness and punctuality Top
14.1. Timeliness

The index is disseminated three months after the end of the reference period.

14.2. Punctuality

The NSO is committed to adhere to the timelines established by the EBS (European Business Statistics) Regulations and also issues news releases according to its pre-published calendar.

All deadlines were respected during the course of the year.


15. Coherence and comparability Top
15.1. Comparability - geographical

To ensure geographical comparability across member states the index is compiled according to the EBS Regulations and EBS-STS Methodological Guidelines. The same concepts are applied to the whole national territory of the Maltese Islands.

15.2. Comparability - over time

The data series has been compiled since the year 2010.

15.3. Coherence - cross domain

Data are not compared with any other source.

15.4. Coherence - internal

Aggregates are consistent with the other components.


16. Cost and Burden Top

Data burden is considered high but no data are available.


17. Data revision Top
17.1. Data revision - policy

Revisions are carried according to Regulation 1165/98. Internal procedures are also established.

The same revision policy is applied to both data released nationally (although currently data is not released locally) and that sent to Eurostat.

Revision analysis is carried out before every transmission sent to Eurostat and clear explanations are also sought. Detailed explanations at micro data level are also analysed  but only used internally for quality information purposes. Generally, this index will have routine minor revisions due to actual data replacing estimates due to non-response. Major revisions may also be done but this will be on an exceptional basis.

A revision calendar does not exist.

17.2. Data revision - practice

Data marked as provisional are revised when actual data are received and estimates are replaced.


18. Statistical processing Top
18.1. Source data

Data are collected by means of a quarterly survey sample for all NACES, except for H51. H51 data are collected using internet.

18.2. Frequency of data collection

Quarterly.

18.3. Data collection

Data is collected by means of  a quarterly statistical questionnaire. Questionnaires are sent and received by e-mail.

18.4. Data validation

Validations of format and file structure checks and intra-dataset checks are checked with the use of in-house excel sheets and access databases.

Revisions analysis is also carried out for every data transmission sent to Eurostat using in-house access queries. When data revisions are significantly large, a short explanation is also given to Eurostat.

18.5. Data compilation

Non-response is treated by micro-estimation to ensure a full response for all surveyed units. The previous period is copied when it comes to producer prices.

A Laspeyres type index is used for compilation and the weights are updated every 5 years from the Structural Business Statistics survey.

The file conversion was GESMES/TS until 2018 and as from 2019 onwards the SDMX-ML format is used.

18.6. Adjustment

No adjustments are done.


19. Comment Top

No additional comments.


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