Monitoring implementation : collecting data, developing indicators, disseminating information
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Monitoring implementation: collecting data, developing indicators,
disseminating information
UNECE Working Group on AgeingSecond meeting
Geneva, 23-24 November 2009
2009
Data collection Updating existing MA:IMI indicators
Indicators Long-term care
Set of long-term care indicators
Genderspecific Provisional list of gender specific indicators
Publications Facts and Figures on Long Term Care: Europe and North America
Events International expert meeting on long term care 7-9 Sep 2009, Jerusalem, Israel
Monitoring RIS Website
Major website update concerning structure / layout and contents
MA:IMI Newsletter Quarterly newsletter First issue out in Dec 2009
Overview of MA:IMI work activities in 2009
1. Data collection and visualisation
2. Developing indicators on two new domains
3. Dissemination
1. Data collectionUNECE and European Centre data collection on existing indicators
• Data request sent to Focal Points on Ageing in the UNECE region (June 2009)
• Up until now we have received new / updated data and comments from 20 member countries
• These results are being incorporated into the MA:IMI database and will be disseminated on the new monitoring RIS website
danke, Дзякую вам, благодаря, Euχaρiστω, děkuji, madlobt, go raibh maith agat, grazie, רב תודות, paldies, ačiū, merci, dzięki, obrigada, хвала, hvala, thank you
Would like to thank all Focal Points who worked with us:
Data collection – Results on some selected indicators (1)At-risk-of-poverty rates of 65+ population compared to EU27 average (% points), 2007
At-risk-of-poverty rate (cut-off point: 60% of median income after social transfers)Own calculations based on EU-SILC 2007; Household sample survey, Belarus; Household budget survey, Serbia; *Data refer to 2005, for Bulgaria refer to 2005, for Israel to 2004
Data collection – Results on some selected indicators (1)At-risk-of-poverty rates of 65+ population compared to EU27 average (%), 2007
At-risk-of-poverty rate (cut-off point: 60% of median income after social transfers)Own calculations based on EU-SILC 2007; Household sample survey, Belarus; Household budget survey, Serbia; *Data refer to 2005, for Bulgaria refer to 2005, for Israel to 2004
EU27
Data collection – Results on some selected indicators (2)
Amount of minimum income protection level as a % of...
Data collection – Results on some selected indicators (3)
Number of claimants of minimum income guarantee (% of the population 60+)
* Georgia: 65+ population; Poland: Old age and invalidity pensions; Switzerland: Old age benefits; Austria: Old age pension recipients;
1. Data collection and visualisation
2. Developing indicators on two new domains
3. Dissemination
2.1. Developing gender-specific indicators
2.2. Developing long-term care indicators
2. Developing indicators on two new domains
2.1. Developing gender-specific indicators
Women
• in general spend less time in the formal labour market
• are more likely to work in atypical forms of employment (i.e. part-time, temporary work)
• more likely to engage in unpaid work (due to caring resposibilities)
• earn on average less over their life
• face occupational segregation
• in general retire earlier
Build up lower entitlements to pension benefits
Many women face a real threat of poverty and social exclusion in their post-retirement phase of life
At the same time…• change in traditional family and gender roles• change in individual and family life formation• increase in women´s participation in higher education• increase in women’s participation in the formal labour market • decline in fertility rates
• labour market participation
• earnings
• work and family life reconciliation
• parental leave and benefit
• childcare
• transition from work to retirement
• pensions
poverty indicators
• gender roles• Education• demographic context
Women typically live longer than men
Developing gender-specific indicatorsTiming of FertilityPercentage of Women Having a First Live Birth by Age 25
Developing gender-specific indicatorsThe Gender Employment Gap, 2008
Developing gender-specific indicatorsWork and Care Preferences, 2005Employed Women and Men who Wish to Change the Organisation of their Working Life and Care Responsibilities as Percentage of Employed Women and Men
Developing gender-specific indicators
Parental Leave Flexibility and Flexible Working, 2008
Developing gender-specific indicators
Actual Retirement Age and Seniority, 2006
Developing gender-specific indicators
Higher Risk of Poverty in Older Age, 2007
At-risk-of-poverty Rates by Age and Gender, Cut-off point: 60% of Median Equivalised Income
2.2. Developing long-term care indicators
Developing long-term care indicatorsOld-age dependency ratios are growing fast in most countriesOld-age dependency ratios, 1990 and 2006
Developing long-term care indicatorsGender and regional differences in living arrangementsDifferences in living arrangements between men and women aged 60+
Developing long-term care indicatorsMid-life challenges - Providing care for older family members by country and age group
Developing long-term care indicatorsMoving towards more home care, staying put or increased institutionalisationShare of 65+ beneficiaries cared for at home (evolution from the mid-1990s till most recent date
Developing long-term care indicatorsFor most countries less than one in twenty older people receive care in institutionsPercentage of those aged 65+ receiving institutional care (2007)
Developing long-term care indicatorsBenefit generosity vs. individual coverage generosityAttendance allowances’ amounts in % of net wage of the APW and its beneficiaries (2007)
1. Data collection and visualisation
2. Developing indicators on two new domains
3. Dissemination
3. Dissemination: Monitoring RIS website and Newsletter (1)
• With our more than 3 years website experiences in order to simplify the organization of the website we – reviewed the content,– simplified the navigtaion > new naviagtion tree, clear content
headings with corresponding sub-headings, deletion of global, regional, national, local level,
– expanded and will further develop content in Implementation Activities and content and display in Indicators in 2010,
– added a publication category.
3. Dissemination: Monitoring RIS website and Newsletter (2)
• We welcome your feedback on the website. If you are interested please check the site till 27 November at: http://www.monitoringris.org/new (user name risadmin, password ma-imi). Please mail your feedback to [email protected]
• To further disseminate Mainstreaming Ageing findings we developed the Mainstreaming Ageing Newsletter, to be published 4/year from Winter 2009 onwards.
Mainstreaming Ageing Newsletter
• Short, timely and precise way to disseminate relevant information to UNECE member countries
• Reporting on new findings, website updates, new publications, interesting discussions in the international seminars, networking activities
• Four issues per year (every three months)
• Disseminated using European Centre partner channels
1st issue will be published on 1 Dec 2009 !
Overview of planned MA:IMI work activities in 2010
2009 2010 2011 Dec January February March June September December
Gender Updated
list of indicators
Indicators
LTC Updated
list of indicators
Gender Women’s Work
and Pensions (book)
Policy brief (1)
Policy brief (2)
Policy brief (3)
Publications
LTC Policy
brief (1) Policy
brief (2) Book (updated)
Gender Conference
Paris
Events LTC
Workshop Bratislava
Conference Budapest
Conference Paris
Monitoring RIS Website
Updated website
Regular update
Indicators update (1st stage) -Regular update
Regular update
Indicators update (2nd stage) -Regular update
MA:IMI Newsletter First Issue Spring
Issue Summer Issue
Autumn Issue
Winter Issue
May 2010, Malta: Mid-term reporting on work carried out
Specific work tasks and suggestions for 2010Indicators
• Further development of gender-specific and long-term care indicators (i.e. greater coverage of countries – CEE, SEE, CIS);
• 2 policy briefs on gender (suggested topics):- Work and family life reconciliation policies - Gender-differential outcomes of pensions policies and
reforms• 2 policy briefs on long-term care (on informal care
and on expenditure)• Continue updating of existing indicators based on
new results;• 1 policy brief on existing indicators (suggested
topics):- Crisis and its impact on old age income security- Financial and social sustainability of European pension
system
Book Publications & Events
• Book on women and pensions(results to be disseminated at conference in Paris)• Book: Ageing, Health and Pensions in Europe (co-edited by Asghar Zaidi)• Conference organised by the European Centre on long-term care in Budapest (Feb 2010)
WebsiteContent under Indicators on the renewed website to be further developed:• better visualisation• more usable format
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U, tänan, kiitos, merci, Euχaρiστω, danke, רב תודות,
köszönöm, grazie, Мулцумеск, pахмет, paldies,
thank you, ačiū, grazzi, благодарам, takk, dzięki, obrigada, спасибο, хвала, mersi, ďakujem, gracias,
tack, дякую, sağol, rahmat, mèrci,