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The OECD Going Digital Measurement Roadmap 2026

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The OECD Going Digital Measurement Roadmap (the Roadmap) aims to support and encourage a co-ordinated approach to digital measurement activities among key actors in the international statistical system. It includes ten actions aimed at advancing the capacity of countries to monitor digital transformation and its impacts. The Roadmap reflects a recognition that national statistical systems need to adapt and expand to adequately reflect the digitalisation of our economies and societies, with disaggregated data providing an evidence base from which to identify where digital divides exist and those who are most at risk from the disruption technological change brings. It also highlights the need for new, complementary data infrastructures capable of monitoring digital activities and data flows on a timely basis wherever they happen.

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  • Oecd, 2026. "The OECD Going Digital Measurement Roadmap 2026," OECD Digital Economy Papers 382, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:stiaab:382-en
    DOI: 10.1787/b455e132-en
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