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Current gaps in income and earnings statistics: The self-employed Conor D’Arcy July 2015 @conortdarcy / @resfoundation

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Page 1: Current gaps in income and earnings statistics: The self-employed Conor D’Arcy July 2015 @conortdarcy / @resfoundation

Current gaps in income and earnings statistics:

The self-employed

Conor D’Arcy

July 2015

@conortdarcy / @resfoundation

Page 2: Current gaps in income and earnings statistics: The self-employed Conor D’Arcy July 2015 @conortdarcy / @resfoundation

Two notable trends during the downturn and recovery – (i) weak earnings growth

Page 3: Current gaps in income and earnings statistics: The self-employed Conor D’Arcy July 2015 @conortdarcy / @resfoundation

Two notable trends during the downturn and recovery – (ii) strong employment growth

Page 4: Current gaps in income and earnings statistics: The self-employed Conor D’Arcy July 2015 @conortdarcy / @resfoundation

• For HMT – to what extent will growth feed through to the pockets of workers? How tax-rich is the recovery?

• For the Bank of England – what is the level of inflationary pressure in the labour market?

• Politically – has the corner been turned? And for whom?

A problem of central importance to our understanding of the recovery

Page 5: Current gaps in income and earnings statistics: The self-employed Conor D’Arcy July 2015 @conortdarcy / @resfoundation

From the crisis up to 2011-12 the self-employed experienced an earnings decline of up to 24%, compared to up to 9% for employees

The data we do have on self-employed earnings suggests they have fallen even further

Page 6: Current gaps in income and earnings statistics: The self-employed Conor D’Arcy July 2015 @conortdarcy / @resfoundation

From this we estimate what the earnings of ‘all workers’ would look like on our most timely earnings measure

Page 7: Current gaps in income and earnings statistics: The self-employed Conor D’Arcy July 2015 @conortdarcy / @resfoundation

And our speculative projections for the most recent years suggest this gap has not been closed

Page 8: Current gaps in income and earnings statistics: The self-employed Conor D’Arcy July 2015 @conortdarcy / @resfoundation

An improved measure of earnings that captures all workers, not just employees, to function alongside existing measures

What do we want?

When do we want it?

Well, depends...

Page 9: Current gaps in income and earnings statistics: The self-employed Conor D’Arcy July 2015 @conortdarcy / @resfoundation

Options for consideration

Description Source

1 Adjust existing data on wages and salaries among employees using existing household surveys

Labour Force Survey (with new self-employed earnings questions) or Family Resources Survey (as in our provocation)

2 Expand coverage of the Labour Force Survey to capture the earnings of all workers

Labour Force Survey (with new self-employed earnings questions)

3 Adjust existing data on wages and salaries among employees using HMRC data

HMRC administrative data

4 Expand the scope of the Bank of England’s survey

BoE NMG consulting survey

5 Adjust existing data on wages and salaries among employees using a new survey of self-employed earnings

New survey

Page 10: Current gaps in income and earnings statistics: The self-employed Conor D’Arcy July 2015 @conortdarcy / @resfoundation

• A necessarily complex endeavour: both in defining and measuring

• The bigger picture: we need the best and most timely suite of tools possible for understanding earnings, incomes and living standards

• In the meantime: we will continue to publish our ‘best guess’

Summary

Page 11: Current gaps in income and earnings statistics: The self-employed Conor D’Arcy July 2015 @conortdarcy / @resfoundation

Current gaps in income and earnings statistics:

The self-employed

Conor D’Arcy, Resolution Foundation2 July 2015