razaman ridzuan & salmiah ponggot 1 10 june 2009 department of statistics, malaysia

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RAZAMAN RIDZUAN RAZAMAN RIDZUAN & & SALMIAH PONGGOT SALMIAH PONGGOT 1 10 JUNE 2009 10 JUNE 2009 DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

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RAZAMAN RIDZUANRAZAMAN RIDZUAN&&

SALMIAH PONGGOTSALMIAH PONGGOT

RAZAMAN RIDZUANRAZAMAN RIDZUAN&&

SALMIAH PONGGOTSALMIAH PONGGOT

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10 JUNE 200910 JUNE 2009

DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

2Please refer to attachment 1

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36 Officers57 Supporting Staff

No specific survey on informal sector and estimated using an indirect method.

Using Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Mixed Income (MI).- ratio of MI to GDP provide estimates of the contribution of informal sector to GDP.

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Mixed Income (MI)

37,212 33,407 43,270 49,943 43,652 57,454

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

355,138

349,723 374,802 415,065 488,359 535,945

% (MI)/(GDP)

10.5 9.6 11.5 10.2 8.9 10.7

Source: Distribution and Use of Income Accounts and Capital Account.

Pre-2004 No official information on informal sector.

2004 Pioneer study was done for testing the data collection method.

2006 Pilot test covers the whole of Malaysia. (Aug,Sept,Oct).

Informal Sector Survey will be undertaken regularly starting August 2009.

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Not registered with Companies Commission of Malaysia;

All or at least one product of services is for sale or barter transaction;

Employs 10 workers or less and workers are not covered by social security; and

Involves in non agricultural activities.

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Concept & Approach

Informal sector concept is based on the concept accepted by the 15th I ICLS 1993 and 17th ICLS 2001 with reference made to SNA 1993.

Using Household Approach.

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Scope & Coverage

Geographically covers urban & rural in each state in Malaysia.

Respondent s are those who reside permanently in private dwelling, ≥ 15 years age group, working in non-agriculture sector and not working with the government.

Covered 3,168 enumeration blocks (approximately 25,344 households).

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Region No. of Samples No. Involved in Informal Sector

%

Peninsular Malaysia 20,267 2,894 14.3

Northern 5,979 899 15.0

Eastern 3,436 783 22.8

Southern 5,369 690 12.9

Middle 5,483 522 9.5

East Malaysia 3,119 432 13.9

Sabah 1,610 226 14.0

Sarawak 1,509 206 13.7

 MALAYSIA 23,386 3,326 14.2

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Not registeredOften invisible – home-based

activitiesOften small scale but large in

numbersMobileOften no proper account is kept Open and close quickly, frequently

Informal Sector Survey will be undertaken regularly as part of a module under LFS.

With the availability of regular data, NA will attempt to estimate the contribution of informal sector to GDP on annual basis.

Apply the estimation of informal sector by using Labor Input Method (LIM).

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