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Co-chairs e-Frame Management Board: Rutger Hoekstra (Statistics Netherlands)

e-Frame European Framework for Measuring Progress Lunchtime seminar, OECD, Paris, June 28th 2012. e-Frame: Major outcomes. Co-chairs e-Frame Management Board: Rutger Hoekstra (Statistics Netherlands). e-Frame: Main outcomes. Final conference: February 2014

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Co-chairs e-Frame Management Board: Rutger Hoekstra (Statistics Netherlands)

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  1. e-FrameEuropean Framework for Measuring ProgressLunchtime seminar, OECD, Paris, June 28th 2012 e-Frame: Major outcomes Co-chairs e-Frame Management Board: Rutger Hoekstra (Statistics Netherlands)

  2. e-Frame: Main outcomes • Final conference: February 2014 • Workpackage reports/stoktaking reports of the 12 WPs • Three main reports will be presented to Advisory Board • Stocktaking report on measuring progress and sustainable development • Handbook for measuring progress • Roadmap for further research • “Validated by the Consortium and Advisory Board and interim version presented at the final conference” (February 2014) • Roadmap • first tentative roadmap (after the Initial Conference) • second tentative roadmap (March 2013) • final roadmap (after the final conference, February 2014)

  3. e-Frame: Main outcomes (2) • Stocktaking report on measuring progress and sustainable development (CBS) • Synthesis of academic, NSI work and international initiatives • Set of indicators: data availability and communication • Handbook on measuring progress (ISTAT) • Focus on “Policy relevance of well-being indicators” • Identification of major policies which are supposed to affect wellbeing indicators • Stocktaking activity, collecting policy analysis and policy recommendations already produced • Roadmap for future research (ISTAT) • Identify research needs and gaps in relevant information and methods • Propose topics for future research in the context of Horizon 2020 and for future ESSnet projects

  4. e-Frame: International setting • Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi Report (2009) • Sponsorship group on Measuring Progress, Well-being and Sustainable Development (Eurostat/INSEE) • Measuring the wellbeing and progress/Better life initiative (OECD) • Taskforce for Measuring Sustainable Development (UNECE/Eurostat/OECD) • Rio+20 • “38. …. the need for broader measures of progress to complement gross domestic product…….. we request the United Nations Statistical Commission …… to launch a programme of work in this area….” • Paras ? and ? Corporate Social Responsibility • Paras 245?: Sustainable Development Goals

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