Statistical fraud Compared with “original rule” and “problem method”… August 6 14:04

Survey of wages and working hours, where illegal survey methods have become a problem. The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has released the first survey results after changing to the original rules.

According to this, the total salary in June was higher than that of the same month last year, and it was found that it was higher than when surveyed by the method in question.

The “original rule” is about 1000 yen higher

According to the preliminary report of the “Monthly Labor Survey” conducted by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare for approximately 31,000 offices nationwide, the total salary for June is a worker who combines the basic salary, bonus, overtime, etc. The average per capita was 451,918 yen.

This is 0.4% higher than the same month last year, which is positive for the first time in six months since last December.

On the other hand, real wage reflecting price fluctuations was 0.5% lower than last year.

Regarding this survey, despite the fact that all large-scale establishments with 500 or more employees were to be surveyed, frauds that extracted one-third in Tokyo were conducted since 2004. From this survey, it was changed to the original rule.

According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the total salary has increased by about 1000 yen compared to the case where the survey was conducted using the method of extracting the large-scale establishment that became a problem.

According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, “The large-scale offices with high wages were excluded from the target in the extraction survey, so it seems that the total salary has increased due to the survey. We want to continue the survey and continue to monitor the changes.” The

Comparing “total survey” and “extract survey”…

In this survey, apart from the results of a survey of all large-scale offices according to the original rules, the results of surveys using a method that extracts about one-third of large-scale offices in Tokyo are also used as a reference. It was announced.

Let's compare the two survey results in detail.

First of all, the number of establishments to be surveyed is 39,955, including small and medium, when all large-scale establishments are surveyed. On the other hand, in the ▽ extraction survey, it was 30,131, which is 824 fewer.

Combined with basic salary, bonus, and overtime pay, the total salary in June was 450,918 yen per worker on average in the survey, which was 0.4% higher than the same month last year.

Among them, the salary that is regularly paid, such as the basic salary, is 266,089 yen, the same level as the same month last year, and the salary paid specifically for bonuses, etc. is 1,858,29 yen, 0.9% higher.

On the other hand, in the survey, the total salary is 450,000934, which is 984 yen lower than the total survey, which is only a 0.1% increase from the same month last year.

Also, among them, the salary that is regularly paid is 265,588 yen (down 0.2% from the same month last year), and the specially paid salary is 185,346 yen (up 0.6% from the same month last year). The amount of money is lower than when all large-scale establishments were investigated according to the rules.

Since the results of this survey are preliminary figures, the final results, including data on establishments that have been delayed in reporting, may vary.

About this result, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare said, “In the extraction survey, the target large-scale establishment was replaced in January of the year, and the establishment with higher salary was excluded from the target in January. It was negative compared to the same month last year for 5 consecutive months.

However, since the survey was completed from this time, it is thought that establishments with higher salaries were included in the scope of the survey, which was higher than the sampling survey.

(January: -0.6, February: -0.7, March: -1.3, April: -0.3, May: -0.5)