| From : | Tamar Barkalaia </O=EXCHORGANIZATION/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=6F5B4218A42A4F0A85A453AB37727AE8-TAMAR B> |
| To : | N.Gagua@mof.ge |
| Subject : | FW: Follow up ---FW: a couple of questions |
| Received On : | 06.04.2020 10:27 |
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From: Maddalena Honorati [mailto:mhonorati@worldbank.org]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2020 12:06 AM
To: Tamar Barkalaia
Subject: Follow up ---FW: a couple of questions
Dear Tamila,
I hope this email finds you well.
I’d like to follow up on the questions in my Friday’s email and share few additional reactions below on the 2 measures we discussed to be supported by the WB project:
In addition to the above two measures, we would recommend considering the following two measures to be funded by the project. The goal is to ensure that those who are disadvantaged before the crisis are protected. Our concern is that the poor, those who will become poor because of the lockdown and the crisis and informal workers do not remain unprotected and are prioritized with respect to those who are better off before the crisis (formal workers).
i. If business registries, bank account and mobile phone contracts databases with same inter-operable IDs exist, they could be used for further verification for the above 2 options.
In addition, we discussed the following for consideration:
Table 1. Simulated increase in TSA cost under a conservative scenario
Share of workers (self and wage) in critical sectors losing jobs in next 6 months | Share of self-employed losing jobs in next 6 months | Expenditure with current TSA coverage, estimated in HBS (GEL) | Expenditure after income shock assuming all eligible hh apply, simulated (GEL) | Additional cost (GEL) |
10% | 20% | 18,337,690 | 26,473,035 | 8,135,345 |
Share of workers (self and wage) in critical sector losing jobs in next 6 months | Share of works in other sectors losing jobs in next 6 months | Expenditure with current TSA coverage (GEL) | expenditure after income shock, assuming all eligible hh apply | Additional cost (GEL) |
10% | 10% | X | X | X |
20% | 10% | X | X | X |
30% | 10% | X | X | X |
40% | 10% | X | X | X |
50% | 10% | X | X | X |
Critical sectors
5510 "Hotels and similar accommodation" ///
5520 "Holiday and other short-stay accommodation" ///
5530 "Camping grounds, recreational vehicle parks and trailer parks" ///
5590 "Other accommodation" ///
5610 "Restaurants and mobile food service activities" ///
5621 "Event catering activities" ///
5629 "Other food service activities" ///
5630 "Beverage serving activities" ///
7711 "Rental and leasing of cars and light motor vehicles" ///
7712 "Rental and leasing of trucks" ///
4910 "Passenger rail transport, interurban" ///
4920 "Freight rail transport" ///
4931 "Urban and suburban passenger land transport" ///
4932 "Taxi operation" ///
4939 "Other passenger land transport n.e.c." ///
4941 "Freight transport by road" ///
4942 "Removal services" ///
4950 "Transport via pipeline" ///
Table 2. Number of wage workers by net earning intervals
| less 100 GEL | 101-200 GEL | 201-400 GEL | 401-600 GEL | 601-800 GEL | 801-1000 GEL | 1001-1500 GEL | 1501-2000 GEL | 2000 + GEL | Refuse to answer |
Wage Employee | 12,531 | 54,608 | 169,371 | 139,389 | 88,743 | 59,313 | 35,159 | 9,191 | 4,982 | 93,647 |
Wage Empl-public | 4,924 | 23,467 | 61,243 | 47,467 | 33,908 | 24,357 | 15,121 | 2,986 | 1,434 | 22,637 |
Wage Empl-private | 7,607 | 31,141 | 108,128 | 91,922 | 54,835 | 34,957 | 20,038 | 6,205 | 3,548 | 71,011 |
Formal | 1,965 | 8,844 | 39,311 | 42,418 | 33,555 | 20,180 | 11,445 | 3,982 | 2,135 | 34,329 |
Informal | 5,642 | 22,297 | 68,817 | 49,504 | 21,279 | 14,776 | 8,593 | 2,223 | 1,413 | 36,682 |
Source LFS 2018.
Notes:
Net earnings is equal to basic wages and salaries, bonuses, premium and other incentives compensation.
Formal wage worker in the private sector is defined as having has a written contract, income tax from his remuneration is paid, receives sick and annual leave benefits.
Fig 1. The correlation between residential electricity expenditure and welfare is positive but weak, it is even weaker for households where at least one member is self-employed
I am happy to discuss it further at your earliest convenience. If you have an opening tomorrow please let me know and I will adjust.
Thanks,
Maddalena
From: Maddalena Honorati
Sent: Friday, April 3, 2020 6:08 PM
To: Tamar Barkalaia
Subject: a couple of questions
Dear Tamila,
A couple of questions when you have few minutes:
1. Would some of the “individual entrepreneurs” in the business register (checking GEOSTAT website) include our target self-employed?
2. The micro and small enterprise database you mentioned yesterday is the same as the business register?
3. Where would a taxi driver register or buy a license?
For the unemployment benefit for formal sector workers who lose a job:
As mentioned on the phone this morning I am requesting whether electricity compensations are eligible under the Fast Track Facility .
Thanks
Maddalena
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