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Fundamental Principles for Official Statistics – Threats and Responses

Fundamental Principles for Official Statistics – Threats and Responses. Some Observations Brian Pink Australian Statistician. RELEVANCE. Adapting More Quickly To Change in the 21 st C

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Fundamental Principles for Official Statistics – Threats and Responses

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  1. Fundamental Principles for Official Statistics – Threats and Responses Some Observations Brian Pink Australian Statistician

  2. RELEVANCE Adapting More Quickly To Change in the 21st C • International Statistical frameworks, standards and classifications and the flow through to National Statistical frameworks etc • NSO and others collection activities based on these frameworks, etc • ALSO • Do we have the balance right between needs of developed and developing countries CAN WE REMAIN RELEVANT TO OUR KEY USERS IN AN AGE OF INCREASING REAL TIME DATA DEMANDS

  3. INTEGRITY/IMPARTIALITY • INDEPENDENCE • TRANSPARENCY • EQUITY OF ACCESS(Release Practices) • PROFESSIONALISM

  4. THE DATA DELUGE • Using more administrative data as strategic resources to inform decision making • Data integration for statistical and research purposes • The Next Data Deluge - Looking beyond administrative data • Statistical Infrastructure challenges HOW MIGHT THE ROLE OF NSOs EVOLVE

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