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United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Statistical Division Bringing evidence and policy- makers closer together: the role of official statisticians Enrico Bisogno Workshop ‘The Role of Official statistics supporting Evidence-based policy making’ Paris, 10 June 2008
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10 June 2008 Bridging the gap? Official statistics and policy makers: it’s not a symmetric relationship! Statistical information as one amongst many other forms of information: media, experts, peers, etc. Data must compete in the tough information market So bridging the gap...or fighting the information battle?
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10 June 2008 A possible strategy Improve our outputs Identify our targets Identify possible allies
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10 June 2008 Is data evident = easy?
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10 June 2008 An example: ‘new’ inflation index In February 2008, Istat (Italy) released an additional indicators on CPI: Frequent purchases index It covers a basket of goods that households buy at least monthly (food, transport, etc.) The goal is to provide statistical measurement of ‘perceived inflation’
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10 June 2008 Is data evident = visible? Great attention to dissemination tools (electronic devices, internet, databases) Data dissemination is shifting towards communication of information For example, increasing attention to graphic tools to communicate data
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10 June 2008 Should NSOs analyse data? Increasing focus on analytical products Not only simple description of trends/patterns This stimulates interest and facilitates further use of data
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10 June 2008 Policy cycle and data calendar Time in politics is crucial Statistical production should be independent from policy agenda, to safeguard independence However, data must be relevant!
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10 June 2008 2. Identify the ‘targets’ When we say policy-makers, we include a broad range of decision-makers: government vs. parliament central level vs. local level political nominees vs. senior civil servants
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10 June 2008 3. Identify strategic ‘allies’ Statistics should become a pillar of public debate For this to happen, more and more users at ease in using data Invest on raising ‘statistical literacy’ of the media, NGOs, students
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10 June 2008 To summarize Proactive attitude The usability of our data is the paradigm A comprehensive strategy to ‘target’ policy makers
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10 June 2008 International organizations: can they be of help? Facilitate exchange of experiences Set up ‘processes’ to show the value of statistics Strengthen capacity of NSOs to communicate data ... and what else?
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