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National Statistical Coordination BoardNational Statistical Coordination Board
Status of the Development of thePhilippine Tourism Satellite
Account (PTSA)
Status of the Development of thePhilippine Tourism Satellite
Account (PTSA)
Dr. Romulo A. VirolaSecretary GeneralLea H. AmoroStatistical Coordination Officer IV
Second Sub-Regional Workshop on Tourism Statistics and the Elaboration of a Tourism Satellite AccountMakati Shangri-la Hotel16-18 June 2003
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Outline of PresentationOutline of Presentation• Introduction
• Institutional Platform to Support the PTSA
• Statistical Inventory: What do we have
• Statistical Inventory: What do we need
• Recent Challenges Confronting Tourism Statistics
• Future Directions
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IntroductionIntroduction
• Tourism contributes in boosting the Philippine economy (MTPDP)
! influx of foreign exchange earnings
! Flow of investments
! Additional revenues
! generation of employment
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IntroductionIntroduction
• PTSA History
! NSCB and DOT collaboration in 1988
! Collaboration with WTTC in 1996
! Development of PTSA Framework based on WTO in 1999
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Institutional Platform to Support the PTSAInstitutional Platform to Support the PTSA
PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL SYSTEM
Data Producers/ Users
Local Gov’t Units
StatisticalAgencies
- DOT -DBM- BSP- COA
Other Depts.
- NSO- BAS- BLES
Training andResearch
Institutions
UPSS,PUP,
UP InStat,
SRTCNSCB• Policy Formulation• Setting of Standards• Delineation of
Responsibilities• Priority Setting
UPVisayas
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Inter-Agency Committee on the Development of Satellite Account on Tourism (IAC-DSAT)
• Chair: NSCB• Co-Chair: DOT• Members:
! Planning, Product Development Coordination (DOT)! Department of Economic Research (BSP)! Trade, Industry and Utilities Staff (NEDA)! NSO! Asian Institute of Tourism (UP)! the Economic Statistics Office (NSCB)! School of Economics (UP)! PIDS
• Secretariat: NSCBDSAT Team
Institutional Platform to Support the PTSAInstitutional Platform to Support the PTSA
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Generation of Tourism Statistics • Tourism Research and Statistics Division, DOT• Other data sources
Institutional Arrangements for the Compilation of the Account
• Economic Indicator and Satellite Account Division, NSCB
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Identifying and classifying tourism products & industries
Tourism Products1. Services
a. WTO list of tourism specific products (TSA-TSP)b. 2002 Philippine Central Product Classification
(PCPC)2. Goods
a. The WTO list of tourism consumer durable goods
b. 2002 Philippine Central Product Classification (PCPC)
Statistical Inventory: What do we haveStatistical Inventory: What do we have
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Identifying and classifying tourism products & industries
Tourism Industries
1. The WTO list of tourism characteristic activities (TSA-TCA)
2. 1994 Philippine Standard Industry Classification (PSIC)
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Identifying and classifying tourism products & industries
• Tourism products – 153 out of 5,458 products in the 2002 PCPC
• Tourism Industries – 61 out of 1,005 industries in the 1994 PSIC
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The Data Sources! Surveys and censuses
1. Visitors Sample Survey (VSS)– primary data source of inbound tourism in the
Philippines– conducted every month through personal
interviews among inbound tourists awaiting for their flights at the pre-departure areas of the country’s international airports
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The Data Sources! Surveys and censuses
2. Study on Regional Travel (SRT)– primary data source of domestic tourism in the
Philippines– conducted every 3 years– comprised of 3 surveys
" Survey on Regional Distribution of Travelers by Accommodation Establishments
" Survey on Accommodation Facilities" Survey of Regional Travelers in Accommodation
Establishments
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The Data Sources! Surveys and censuses
3. Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) Study– primary data source of tourism business
expenditures– conducted every year– comprised of 3 surveys
" Survey on Convention Utilization " Survey on Convention Income and Expenditure " Survey on Incentive Travel
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The Data Sources! Surveys and censuses
4. Census of Philippine Business Industries (CPBI) – one of the primary data sources for benchmark
estimation of tourism production account and tourism gross fixed capital formation for private sector
– conducted every 5 years– covers all establishments in the Philippines
regardless of ownership type and economic organization
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The Data Sources! Surveys and censuses
5. Annual Survey of Philippine Business Industries (ASPBI) – data source providing annual dimension for
tourism production account and tourism GFCF – conducted every year– gathers all the information generated by the
CPBI in between censal years
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The Data Sources! Surveys and censuses
6. Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES)– deemed to be a potential data source for the
improvement of the compilation of domestic tourism consumption expenditures
– conducted every 3 years– nationwide household survey on income and
expenditures
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The Data Sources! Surveys and censuses
7. Labor Force Survey (LFS)– principal data source on employment
generated by industries related to tourism– conducted every quarter– conducted through personal interview
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The Data Sources! Administrative Records
1. Arrival/Departure Card– data source for inbound tourist arrivals,
inbound tourism consumption expenditures2. Annual Financial Report (COA)
– data source for tourism collective consumption expenditure and tourism GFCF for tourism at an aggregate level
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The Data Sources! Administrative Records
3. General Appropriations Act – provide parameters for the compilation of
tourism collective consumption expenditure by function and level of government and tourism GFCF of the government by industry
4. Occupancy Report of Classified Hotels – data source for non-monetary indicators such
as occupancy rates (TSA Table 10)
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The Data Sources! Administrative Records
5. PTA Travel Tax Records– Can be used to estimate outbound tourism
expenditures6. DOT accreditation of establishments
– Employment statistics of TSA Table 7
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The Data Sources! Frameworks (Statistical Syntheses)
1. Philippine System of National Accounts (PSNA) – fundamental reference in establishing tourism
value added (TVA) and tourism gross domestic product (TGDP)
– travel component of non-factor services as data source for outbound tourism consumption expenditures
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The Data Sources! Frameworks (Statistical Syntheses)
2. Input-Output Account – primary data source for benchmarking tourism
production account– primary data source in computing tourism ratios
towards estimating the TVA 3. Balance of Payment (BOP)
– travel component of the services generated from the BOP as another possible data source considered in estimating outbound tourism consumption expenditures
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METADATAData about data
! Data source! Frequency! Levels of disaggregation! Time lag! Concepts and definitions used
Facilitate search for data sources and appropriate dataArchiving purposes7 WTO formats
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• Evaluating the Availability of Metadata Among the Sources– Existing mechanisms for metadata
" Special Data Dissemination Standards (SDDS/GDDS) " Profile of Censuses and Surveys" Specific publications of concerned agencies " Agency websites " NSCB National Statistical Information Center
– Metadata come out at varying levels of detail and in a variety of forms
– Need to promote further metadata sharing
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Data Gaps/LimitationsPTSA Aggregates
" Inbound tourism consumption expenditures" Domestic tourism consumption expenditures" Tourism consumption expenditures in kind (transfers)" Tourism collective consumption expenditures" Tourism Gross Fixed Capital Formation" Internal tourism consumption expenditures" Outbound tourism consumption" Tourism Value added (TVA)
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Data Gaps/Limitations– Lack of proper disaggregation– Need to extrapolate data– Undercoverage in surveys– Use of programmed expenditures instead of actual– Data not processed/disseminated– Needed data not captured in surveys/admin based records– Different possible sources of data– Not addressed yet
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Table 1Table 5Table 8Table 11
Table 10Table 10Table 3Table 9Table 4Table 8Table 9Table 7Table 7Table 6Table 6Table 5
Not compiledTable 3Table 4Table 2 Table 2Table 1
PTSA TablesTSA Tables
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! Need to Enhance Tourism Statistics : Case of Domestic Tourism Statistics
# concern for more timely data for domestic tourism $ SRT normally conducted every 3 years$ constraints in resources to conduct the survey,
hence, the most recent survey is 1997# IAC- DSAT directed the evaluation of conducting a
survey for domestic tourism as a rider survey to FIES (every 3 years only)
# NSCB, DOT and NSO conducted a number of consultative meetings
# Resource constraints
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• Importance of Tourism Statistics! Holiday Economics
– IO impact analysis model showed that a 10 percent increase in the consumption of tourism specific products resulted to:# 4.9 percent increase in PCE# 3.5 percent increase in the final demand# 3.8 percent increase in the output# 3.5 percent increase in the GVA of tourism related
industries! Peace and order
- Effects on domestic and international tourism! Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
- Domestic tourism benefited
Challenges Confronting Tourism StatisticsChallenges Confronting Tourism Statistics
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Statistical initiatives! Development of classification system! Improved PTSA coverage! Improved data sources! Refined estimates! Provision of metadata! Inter agency collaboration! Statistical advocacy
" 14th NSM" “Sustaining Tourism’s Competitive Edge Through
Statistics”
Future DirectionsFuture Directions
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The Need for Support ! Inter-Organizational Arrangements! Capacity Building Among the Main Actors! Sufficient manpower resources! Government commitment to allocate resources
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Thank you!