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Scottish Executive Large Scale Survey Developments

Scottish Executive Large Scale Survey Developments. Dr Robert Williams Analytical Services Group Office of the Chief Statistician. Hope to cover today. SPSCC aims and strategy Procurement Harmonised design and questions Local surveys.

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Scottish Executive Large Scale Survey Developments

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  1. Scottish Executive Large Scale Survey Developments Dr Robert Williams Analytical Services Group Office of the Chief Statistician

  2. Hope to cover today • SPSCC aims and strategy • Procurement • Harmonised design and questions • Local surveys SPSCC – Scottish Population Survey Coordinating Committee

  3. SPSCC Aims and strategy • Strategic direction • How to respond to ONS I H S • Sharing knowledge and best practice • Agreeing the best source of information • Harmonisation – design and questions • Quality of some survey results e.g. monitoring • Value for money • Papers available through Scotstat I H S – Integrated Household Survey

  4. Stock take of current position • Survey of surveys • Contracts, outputs, and management structures • Next stage to look at detailed content

  5. Procurement • Scottish Household Survey; Scottish Crime and Victimisation Survey; and the Scottish Health Survey ~ £10M per cycle • All going to market this year • Joined up – roles and responsibilities, sequence, design, flexibility, expert advice… SPD – Scottish Procurement Directorate

  6. Survey Design • Continuous • Improving quality • Timely results • Modular • Improving flexibility – demand for space always increases • Are all questions really needed for all areas and frequencies – some tough choices ahead? • What policy questions do we want to answer – change etc… • Unclustered • Quality of estimates • Bring together responses to core questions from SE’s surveys? • Costs Decoupled or integrated sampling? I H S = interviewers working on numerous ‘modules’ modernising statistics

  7. Detailed labour market Detailed qualifications & training Interview 1 Job search Job history Employment pattern Rotating core Fixed core Health & use of health services Smoking Drinking Ad-hoc modules for house- holds Accident Sickness Disability Childcare sample size 265,000 households Interview 2 Ad-hoc modules for individuals Interview 3 Family formation Housing Interview 4 Living conditions Detailed income Poverty Interview 5 Expenditure Interview length Example of modular design

  8. Core Socio economic questions • Census type questions: Age, ethnicity, employment status,… • Allows users to compare results for sub-groups across other Scottish, UK, and European surveys • Consistent over time and so allow time series analysis • Use of ONS harmonised questions • Ensure clear guidance on official source for core topics – non-contested statistics • Scottish Executive large scale surveys agree that this is the way to go – working on content • Potential for estimates for smaller areas

  9. Local surveys • Burden on public • Quality of local methodologies and response rates • Consistency between local and national survey results • Monitoring policy at local and national level • Is this the most efficient way of doing things…

  10. Further information Scotstat: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/scotstat/SPSCC Contact: robert.williams@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

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