4 th Administrative Data Seminar Seminar Programme Welcome, Dr Patricia O’Hara, Chairperson of the National Statistics Board Introduction to Job Churn, Catalina Gonzalez, CSO Using Job Churn Administrative data for Labour Market Analysis, Dr. Aedín Doris Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting, NUIM Insights into worker displacement, job flows and income inequality in Ireland using job churn data, Noirin McCarthy School of Economics UCC Questions Using Administrative Data to replace a Business Survey, Kevin Mc Cormack and Dr. Mary Smyth, CSO A framework to determine outcomes for QQI award holders, James Byrne QQI Questions Concluding comments, Dr. Steve Mac Feely, Head of Policy and Statistics, UNCTAD Farewell at 4:30pm
Welcome Dr Patricia O Hara 4 th Administrative Data Seminar 20 th April 2015 Dublin Castle
NSB Strategy - context Irish Statistical System: The Way Forward Joined up Government Needs Joined up Data ISS based on National Data Infrastructure (NDI) for efficient and effective public administration Rational for a National Data Infrastructure
Data Governance …. in the modern democratic State Freedom of Information [ Open and Transparent Government ] Data Protection [ Fundamental right to privacy – not absolute ] Statistics [ Informed policy decision making for all ]
NDI - Joined up data Enterprises/Firms Buildings/LocationPersons Key : Permanent official identification
4 th Administrative Data Seminar Seminar Programme Welcome, Dr Patricia O’Hara, Chairperson of the National Statistics Board Introduction to Job Churn, Catalina Gonzalez, CSO Using Job Churn Administrative data for Labour Market Analysis, Dr. Aedín Doris Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting, NUIM Insights into worker displacement, job flows and income inequality in Ireland using job churn data, Noirin McCarthy School of Economics UCC Questions Using Administrative Data to replace a Business Survey, Kevin Mc Cormack and Dr. Mary Smyth, CSO A framework to determine outcomes for QQI award holders, James Byrne QQI Questions Concluding comments, Dr. Steve Mac Feely, Head of Policy and Statistics, UNCTAD Farewell at 4:30pm