
Article 1 
The implementing measures required by Article 7(2) of Regulation (EC) No 458/2007 as regards the ESSPROS core system (for quantitative data and for qualitative information by scheme and detailed benefits) and as regards to the module on pension beneficiaries shall be as laid down in Annexes I and II.
Article 2 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the 20th day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels, 12 November 2007.
For the Commission
Joaquín ALMUNIA
Member of the Commission
ANNEX I
1.  1.1. 
The following information must be provided, using a standard table:


((1)) a serial number to identify each scheme;
((2)) the name of each scheme;
((3)) an abbreviation of the name (optional);
((4)) the classification of the schemes based on the five criteria set in the ESSPROS Manual produced by the European Commission in cooperation with Member States.
 1.2. 
The ESSPROS questionnaire on quantitative data covers receipts, expenditure and detailed benefits.
 1.2.1. 
Data must refer to one of the calendar years for which information is to be transmitted (in accordance with Annex I of Regulation (EC) No 458/2007 on the European system of integrated social protection statistics (ESSPROS)).

The standard table for yearly data is built as follows:


— the rows correspond to the detailed classification of receipts, expenditure and benefits,
— the columns correspond to the schemes listed in the ‘list of schemes’ table (one column per scheme plus one column for the total of all the schemes),
— if a new scheme is to be added, this is to be done by adding a new column to the table.
 1.2.2. 
Data in national currency must be provided for each year at the level of the elementary item; most detailed data must be provided scheme by scheme (the aggregates are automatically calculated by formulae).
 1.2.3. 
The detailed classification to be used for providing data is laid down in Appendix 1 to the ESSPROS Manual produced by the European Commission in cooperation with Member States.
 1.3. 
The ESSPROS questionnaire for qualitative information covers of the fields specified in Appendix 2 to the ESSPROS Manual produced by the European Commission in cooperation with Member States.
 1.3.1. 
Data must refer to one of the calendar years for which information is to be transmitted (in accordance with Annex I of Regulation (EC) No 458/2007 on the European system of integrated social protection statistics (ESSPROS)).

The information consists of:


— information relevant to all the schemes operating in the country,
— specific information for each of the schemes separately.
 1.3.2. 
Member States must provide or update qualitative information on each scheme and on each detailed benefit.
 1.3.3. 
The detailed information to be transmitted is laid down in Appendix 2 of the ESSPROS Manual produced by the European Commission in cooperation with Member States.

2. 
The ESSPROS questionnaire on pension beneficiaries is a standard table.
 2.1. 
Data must refer to one of the calendar years for which information is to be transmitted (in accordance with Annex I of Regulation (EC) No 458/2007 on the European system of integrated social protection statistics (ESSPROS)).

The standard table for yearly data is built as follows:


— the rows correspond to the pension beneficiaries categories based on the classification in Appendix 3 of the ESSPROS Manual produced by the European Commission in cooperation with Member States,
— the columns correspond to schemes for which there is at least one beneficiaries category.
 2.2. 
Data on beneficiaries must be provided for each year.

The questionnaire is a table to be filled in only for those benefits on which there is expenditure in the country concerned. If a new scheme is started up, it may be added, maintaining the same format. The data collection sheet is specific by country and/or by year.

The collection of stock data for year N refers to the number of beneficiaries at the end of the calendar year.

Data on beneficiaries are to be broken down by gender. These data are compulsory only for the total of all schemes level.

ANNEX II
1.  1.1.  1.1.1.  1.1.1.1. 
Member States must provide information concerning:


— the types of sources used: registers or other administrative sources, surveys, estimates, etc.,
— reports on problems (including delays) which lead to estimation of data,
— the schemes covered by the different types of sources,
— where appropriate, the benefits concerned by the different types of source (if cross-sources are used, e.g. labour cost surveys).
 1.1.1.2. 
Member States must provide information concerning:


— the estimates for schemes on which no data are available,
— the estimates for missing receipts, expenditure and detailed benefits:
((a)) if data are completely lacking;
((b)) if the breakdown for one benefit or group of benefits is missing (e.g. breakdown of one benefit into mean-tested and non-mean-tested benefit or breakdown of a cash benefit specific to one function into several detailed benefits).
 1.1.1.3. 
Member States must provide information concerning:


— changes in the data sources used,
— changes in the methods used for estimating data,
— revisions of data due to conceptual adjustments (for example, adjustments of national accounts),
— revisions of data due to availability of final statistics,
— revisions of data due to quality review actions.
 1.1.2. 
Not applicable.
 1.2.  1.2.1. 
To allow Eurostat to evaluate comparability between countries, Member States must provide information concerning:


— degree of coverage in terms of schemes,
— degree of coverage in terms of receipts, expenditure and detailed benefits,
— cases of non-application of the ESSPROS methodology in the form of a comprehensive list.
 1.2.2. 
Not applicable.

2.  2.1.  2.1.1. 
Member States must provide information concerning:


— the types of source used: registers or other administrative sources, surveys, estimates, etc.,
— reports on problems (including delays) which lead to estimation of data,
— the schemes covered by the different types of source.
 2.1.2. 
Member States must provide information concerning:


— the estimates for schemes on which no data are available,
— the treatment of double counting:
((a)) for a pension category inside a single scheme,
((b)) between schemes (a pension category for all schemes),
((c)) between non-means-tested and means-tested pension categories,
((d)) between categories in aggregation.
 2.1.3. 
Member States must provide information concerning:


— changes in the data sources used,
— changes in the methods used for estimating data,
— revisions of data due to availability of final statistics,
— revisions of data due to quality review action.
 2.2. 
To allow Eurostat to evaluate comparability between countries, Member States must provide information concerning:


— degree of coverage in terms of schemes,
— degree of coverage in terms of beneficiaries,
— cases of non-application of the ESSPROS methodology in the form of a comprehensive list.

3.  3.1. 
The quality reports on the core system are annual. The report on year N must be transmitted to Eurostat by the end of September in year N+2. On this basis Eurostat will produce and disseminate a consolidated version of these reports by the end of December of year N+2.
 3.2. 
The quality reports on the module on pension beneficiaries are annual. The report on year N must be transmitted to Eurostat by the end of August in year N+2. On this basis Eurostat will produce and disseminate a consolidated version of these reports by the end of November of year N+2.
