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Experience and expectations of the European Neighbourhood Countries: the example of Ukraine

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  • Oleksandr Osaulenko

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Main Components of the National Statistical System Transformation Process consists of: regulatory support, organization of activity (planning and coordination), methodological work, technical and tooling support, staffing. We can distinguish several priorities of further development of the National Statistical System − Further improvement of the regulatory foundations of statistical activity towards bringing them in line with the European Statistical Compendium. − Implementation of a process approach in the statistical activity organization and improvement of the state statistical bodies structure and management on this basis. − More complete satisfaction of the current needs and identification of future priority expectations of data users as a basis for prospective and current planning of state statistical observations. − Improvement of the statistical data quality, implementation of the quality measurement, using criteria of the European statistical system, and preparation of the quality reports for users. − Reduction of the reporting burden on respondents by expanding the use of administrative data, introducing sample observation methods, integrating state statistical reporting forms and promoting the electronic reporting methods. − Development of statistical infrastructure, use of the methodology and implementation procedures that are, to the highest extent possible, compatible with the European and other international standards. − Introduction of the metadata driven integrated statistical data processing system. − Preparation of the national Code of Ethics for employees of state statistics bodies. − Implementation of measures of the Concept of Confidential Statistical Information Protection. − Development and maintenance of knowledge and competence of employees of statistical bodies, including, besides Russian, fluency in English.

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  • Oleksandr Osaulenko, 2011. "Experience and expectations of the European Neighbourhood Countries: the example of Ukraine," Statistics in Transition new series, Główny Urząd Statystyczny (Polska), vol. 12(3), pages 519-526, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:csb:stintr:v:12:y:2011:i:3:p:519-526
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