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Understanding Official Statistics. Statistical literacy from the ground up. ESDS International Annual Conference London 29 November 2010 Eric Swanson, World Bank. World Development Indicators Distribution indicators by topic. Sources of WDI Data. Assessing statistical quality.
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Understanding Official Statistics Statistical literacy from the ground up ESDS International Annual Conference London 29 November 2010 Eric Swanson, World Bank
World Development IndicatorsDistribution indicators by topic
Data Quality Assessment Framework: Five dimension of data quality • Accuracy and reliability • Source data • Assessment of source data • Statistical techniques • Assessment and validation of intermediate data and statistical outputs • Revision studies • Serviceability • Periodicity and timeliness • Consistency • Revision policy and practice • Accessibility • Data accessibility • Metadata accessibility • Assistance to users • Assurances of integrity • Legal and institutional environment • Resources • Relevance • Methodological soundness • Professionalism • Transparency • Ethical standards • Concepts and definitions • Scope • Classification/ sectorization • Basis for recording
Some examples:International Frameworks and Guidelines Social and Demographic Statistics • Principles and Recommendations for a Vital Statistics System, Revision 2 (2001) • Recommendations on Statistics of International Migration, Revision 1 (1998) • Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 2 (2008) • Handbook on Poverty Statistics (2006)
Some examples:International Frameworks and Guidelines Macroeconomic statistics • Eurostat, IMF, OECD, UNSD, World Bank: System of National Accounts, 2008. • IMF (2008): Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, Sixth Edition (BPM6). • IMF (2001): Government Finance Statistics Manual, 2001. • IMF (2008), Money and Financial Statistics: Compilation Guide.
Some examples: International Classifications • International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) • International Classification of Status in Employment (ICSE) • Classifications of occupational injuries • International Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (ISIC) • Classification of the Functions of Government (COFOG) • Standard International Trade Classifications, Revision 4 (SITC, Rev. 4) • International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) • International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
International Household Survey Network • Microdata Management Toolkit • Document your surveys and censuses in compliance with international standards using this specialized metadata editor. • National Data Archive (NADA) • Publish your survey and census metadata in a searchable on-line catalog, and disseminate datasets using this free software compliant with the DDI and the OAI international standards. • Planned surveys and censuses • Information on on-going and planned surveys and censuses in developing countries. • Question Bank • A central repository of survey guidelines, with questionnaire modules, interviewer's instructions, key indicators definitions, and more. • Microdata anonymization • Tools and guidelines for measuring and reducing disclosure risk in microdata.
Dissemination of Microdata Files: Principles, Procedures and Practices • In all countries, data producers are faced by expanding demand for microdata. Determining the best way to disseminate these data is a challenge. The challenge is technical, as data producers have to implement procedures for the documentation, cataloguing and dissemination of the data. The challenge is also legal and ethical.
ADP Supported activities • Task 1 - Establishing national survey databanks. Task 2 - Assessment and improvement of surveys. Task 3 - Support to data collection. 30 National (and international) data catalogs in DDI compliant format
Apps for Development Competition • First global competition to create innovative software applications for development • Must use some World Bank data, and address one of the MDGs • Aim is to bring together software developers and development practitioners • Closes 10 January 2011 www.worldbank.org/appsfordevelopment
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