Production in industry

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Compiling agency: Statistical Office of Montenegro - MONSTAT


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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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1. Contact Top
1.1. Contact organisation

Statistical Office of Montenegro - MONSTAT

1.2. Contact organisation unit

Department for short-term indicators

1.5. Contact mail address

IV Proleterske br. 2 , 81000 Podgorica Montenegro 


2. Metadata update Top
2.1. Metadata last certified 27/09/2023
2.2. Metadata last posted 27/09/2023
2.3. Metadata last update 27/09/2023


3. Statistical presentation Top
3.1. Data description

The purpose of the industrial survey is to provide data on short term economic development of the industrial productions. The MONSTAT industrial survey collects data on quantities of finished products and goods and services, number of employees and number of hours worked for the reporting month. The data which compiled with this survey can be used for research of current trends and conditions market, from the viewpoint of changes in the industrial production, and seasonal and other changes. The industrial production index measures the changes of the volume of production for industry (excluding construction activity).

3.2. Classification system

International classification NACE Rev. 2

Current PRODCOM list of industrial products

3.3. Coverage - sector

Reporting units are enterprises (companies) and KAU whose main activity is industry and who are in the Central Register of the Commercial Court to the classification of economic activities registered in the section B (Mining and quarrying), C (Manufacturing) and D (Electricity, gas, steam and air condition supply).

3.4. Statistical concepts and definitions

The main aim of IPI is to measure volume of production with the theoretical purpose to provide measurement for value added. In Montenegro, the index of industrial production index is calculated from changes in volume of industrial production on the product level, in the reporting month compared with the average of reference year. Finished production is presented as the quantity of the finished goods in the reporting month.   Number of employees - defined as the total number of employees who work in the observation unit (including working proprietors, partners working regularly and unpaid family workers). Gross salaries -Total defined as gross salaries, which include net earnings and taxes and contributions if the salary paid. Hours worked including working hours which employees are held in operating activities during the reporting month. 

3.5. Statistical unit

Statistical units are  KAU with main activity in sections B, C and D Nace Rev2.

3.6. Statistical population

The frame was based on the data from the Business Register of the Statistical Office of Montenegro and includes all active businesses in the section B-Mining and quarrying, C-Manufacturing and D-Electricity, gas, steam and air-conditioning supply. Enterprises are excluded from the scope  businesses that have turnover = 0

The list of reporting units includes all enterprises with  5 and more employees and added condition is to produce quantity of product higher than measurement units proposal in PRODCOM list. There is around the 200 reporting units.

3.7. Reference area

The territory of Montenegro.

3.8. Coverage - Time

The industrial statistics was set up over 50 years ago but since 2012, the industrial turnover survey has been conducted by a new methodology. From beginning of 2000 the time series are sent to Eurostat.

3.9. Base period

The base year is 2015.


4. Unit of measure Top

Number of employees - counted numerically.

Changes compared to the previous periods – indices numbers.


5. Reference Period Top

Data are collected in reference to period of month.


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

Legal basis for implementation of the industrial production survey is the Law on statistics and statistical system of Montenegro (”MNE Official gazette”, No. 18/12 and 47/19)

and Annual plan of statistical surveys https://monstat.org/uploads/files/O%20NAMA/GodisnjiPlan2022_ENG.pdf

Implementation of the industrial  surveys in Montenegro also relies on the REGULATION (EU) 2019/2152 EBS.

6.2. Institutional Mandate - data sharing

Data are regularly transmitted to EUROSTAT via EDAMIS. Data are also transmitted to UN (MBS- Monthly Bulletin of Statistics).        


7. Confidentiality Top
7.1. Confidentiality - policy

National legislation:                                           

According to the Law on Statistics and Statistical System of Montenegro, Article 54 the data collected, processed and stored for the purpose of official statistics shall be confidential, if it is on the basis of these data, either directly or indirectly identify reporting units which disclosing individual information.    

European legislation:

Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council, of 11 March 2009, on the transmission of data subject to statistical confidentiality to the Statistical Office of the European Communities.

Government of Montenegro, on the 64th session, held on February 22, 2018, adopted  Commitment on Confidence in Official Statistics which is available on web site http://monstat.org/userfiles/file/o%20nama/2018/Commitment%20on%20confidence.pdf

7.2. Confidentiality - data treatment

Confidential data are treated according to policy rules (see point 7.1).
Data are nationally published only on the level at which they are not confidential.
Individual data represent an official secret.


8. Release policy Top
8.1. Release calendar

Data are published on 30th day of the month that is 30 days after the end of the observed month for indices of physical volume of industrial production. Date of publication statements is defined in the Calendar of statistics of MONSTAT.

8.2. Release calendar access

A statistical plan is published on the website. A link to the MONSTAT website: http://monstat.org/uploads/files/O%20NAMA/Kalendar2022_eng.pdf



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Release calendar access
8.3. Release policy - user access

Monthly industrial production data are published 30days after the end of the reference period, on the MONSTAT website at 11 am. The data are published in a press release (Excel and Word), in the monthly statistical bulletin (Excel and Word) and as dynamic data (Excel). When a user submits a request for information that is not on the site, we respond to him through official procedures within 15 days. The data are transferred to EUROSTAT 40 days after the end of the reference period.


9. Frequency of dissemination Top

Monthly according to calendar of release in Monthly statistical Buletin and quarterly as release. 


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

Data are available on the website and in a  release https://www.monstat.org/eng/page.php?id=1771&pageid=34

 

 



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New release
10.2. Dissemination format - Publications

The data are published in a press release (Excel and Word), in the monthly statistical bulletin (Excel and Word) and as dynamic data (Excel).

10.3. Dissemination format - online database

Data are available on-line at https://www.monstat.org/eng/page.php?id=1367&pageid=34

10.4. Dissemination format - microdata access

Not available.

10.5. Dissemination format - other

Data on industrial production are transmitted to Eurostat via eDamis.

On users’ request and on their behalf, statistics may provide the data and information obtained by (special) processing.

10.6. Documentation on methodology

A statement of methodology is available on website https://www.monstat.org/uploads/files/Methodology_%20Indices%20of%20industrial%20production%20and%20turnover_2020.pdf

10.7. Quality management - documentation

Quality report for industrial production  is available on the web site:https://www.monstat.org/eng/page.php?id=1646&pageid=401


11. Quality management Top
11.1. Quality assurance

MONSTAT has officially accepted the European Statistics Code of Practice. European Statistics Code of Practice in Montenegro is available on the website:http://monstat.org/userfiles/file/KVALITET/European%20Statistics%20Code%20of%20Practice.pdf

For the systematic and standardized approach to quality, the Quality Management Framework was adopted by MONSTAT. Clear intention is expressed to take further steps towards full compliance with the European Statistics Code of Practice.

11.2. Quality management - assessment

Quality is monitored throughout all stages of data production, by the responsible statisticians, according to specifications for concrete surveys. Data collection, data capture and processing are usually subject to this monitoring (similarly as timeliness and punctuality).

In the framework of the organization of statistical surveys, selected quality aspects are part of preparing staff involved in statistical production.


12. Relevance Top
12.1. Relevance - User Needs

Main users of data are classified into two groups:

1. International data users: Eurostat and United Nations.;

2. National data users: Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Economy, Chamber of Commerce, research institutions, statistics of National accounts, and other sectors inside MONSTAT, as well as general public.

12.2. Relevance - User Satisfaction

Customer satisfaction survey is not yet available at the level of research. All users request was fulfilled and based on that, we have concluded that users are satisfied with our survey. At the level of institutions is available online survey:https://www.monstat.org/uploads/files/2.%20Izvjestaj%20o%20zadovoljstvu%20korisnika%20ENG%20(Autosaved).pdf

12.3. Completeness

The survey is done on the basis of a cut-off includes companies that are registered in section B, C and D (by NACE Rev. 2 classification of economic activities) and the data obtained in this survey are partially compliant with the REGULATION (EU) 2019/2152 EBS.

 


13. Accuracy Top
13.1. Accuracy - overall

The  industrial survey is done on the basis of cut-off. Data is obtained by reporting method and are subject to the usual types of errors associated with survey techniques, as well as  measurement errors, processing errors and non-response.

13.2. Sampling error

Not applicable

13.3. Non-sampling error

Not applicable


14. Timeliness and punctuality Top
14.1. Timeliness

The first results are published 25-30 days after the end of the reference month.

Questionnaires are sent to reporting units at the beginning of the year (questionnaires are sent for all 12 months in the year). The deadline for replies is 15 days after the reference month.

14.2. Punctuality

Deadlines for publishing have been complied in accordance with the calendar of release. Data were published punctually on scheduled release dates.


15. Coherence and comparability Top
15.1. Comparability - geographical

Methodology of industrial production survey is the similar as in other European countries, that is the reason why our data are comparable geographically with data of other EU countries (data are workday and seasonally adjusted).

15.2. Comparability - over time

Comparable data are published since 2010 on the MONSTAT website: http://www.monstat.org/eng/page.php?id=274&pageid=34 Industrial production data have also been published previously in an annual volume according to archived data since 1955 (collected by Federal Statistic Office of Yugoslavia). From beginning of 2000 the time series are sent to Eurostat.

15.3. Coherence - cross domain

The data from other areas of economic statistics (Structural Business Statistics, National Accounts, …) are used to do cross-checking the data. If the differences between results from survey and other sources are significant, we made double checking of data.

15.4. Coherence - internal

Data are internal coherent. Higher level aggregations are derived from detailed indices according to well-defined procedures.


16. Cost and Burden Top

Financial resources required for the implementation of this survey are defined by the budget of Statistical Office of Montenegro. 


17. Data revision Top
17.1. Data revision - policy

Revision Policy prepared by Statistical Office of Montenegro is available on web site:https://monstat.org/userfiles/file/o%20nama/2017/Revision%20policy.pdf

The revision policy is applied nationally and in transmissions to Eurostat.

17.2. Data revision - practice

Significant revisions have only been made to reflect changes in methodology. We update figures all the time in the new press release with the remarks. The biggest revision is happen when we change base year.

A statistical calendar is published on the website. A link to the MONSTAT website:http://monstat.org/uploads/files/O%20NAMA/Kalendar2022_eng.pdf

Routine revisions, related to replacing estimated data with the subsequently reported data, are not carried out, because all data are available according to the deadlines.

If error occurs, corrected data are published in the next issue of First release. Data changed in relation to the first released are disseminated with a comment.

The required indicators MR and MAR has not been calculated yet. 

Size of revisions has not been calculated yet. 

Use of benchmarking and domain (indicator) specific characteristics of revisions are not available.


18. Statistical processing Top
18.1. Source data

Data are collected on a basis of all KAU with 5 and more employees of reporting units including Statistical Business Register (SBR) in MONSTAT which are registered in the section B-Mining and quarrying, C-Manufacturing and D-Electricity, gas, steam and air-conditioning supply.  Nace Rev. 2 classification.

The industrial production index measures the changes of the volume of production for industry excluding construction activity, quantity and value of stocks of finished production.

18.2. Frequency of data collection

Monthly.

18.3. Data collection

Data are collected through questionnaires (by post, email or fax). We also contact the reporting units by the phone or email continuously. 

18.4. Data validation

At national level, editing involves studying data from respondents with the aim of identifying (and eventually correcting) errors. Not all errors can be identified and the aim is to detect the errors that have a significant influence on the results. Rules to assist in identifying errors may flag possible errors that require further investigation to determine where there really is an error as opposed to an unusual result or they may identify definite errors. Editing involves checks for completeness, that values are within given ranges and that values for related variables are coherent. Data editing may take place during or after data entry. In order to improve the quality of data we check that the coverage and response are as required; checking the illogicalities (large increase or decrease in value of construction works, a large change in the new contracts compared to the previous quarter) and ect. We contact the reporting units if it’s necessary.

18.5. Data compilation

Data are collected from reporting units which represent the movement of the physical volume of industrial production, and therefore the results of research are the monthly assessment of realized production. In the some special case, we do imputation on the field level and at the level of the questionnaire. Imputation on the field:  missing variable imputed take average production from previous period. Imputation on at the level of questionnaire: imputed data based on previous period (average value of each variables). After the entering we used Laspeyres type of index for calculation IPI. 

18.6. Adjustment

We started to working days adjusting and seasonally adjusting data through jDemetra+ from 2021. The working days and seasonally adjusted data are transmitted to Eurostat.


19. Comment Top

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