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Welcome to Statistics Denmark! Lars Thygesen Director, Sales & Marketing
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Day 1:21 October 2013 9.30-10.30Arrival, welcome and introduction Lars Thygesen 10.30-11.30Organisational Structure of Statistics Denmark Kirsten Wismer 11:30-12:00Contact with users of statistics Kirsten Wismer 12:00-12:30Micro-data and confidentiality Charlotte Nielsen, Research Services 12.30-13.30Lunch break 13.30-14.30Implementation of the strategy Bo Johansen, Management Office 14.30-15:30Work planning process Bo Johansen, Management Office 15.30-16:00Dissemination strategy Annegrete Wulff, Head of Dissemination 2
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Day 2:22 October 2013 9.30-10.30The Law model Mikael Kirk, The Law Model; Lars Thygesen 10.30-11.30Cooperation with the Central Bank of Denmark Kirsten Wismer, Casper Winther, Head of Balance of Payments 11:30-12:00Administration of Statistical Business Register Birgit Nielsen, Vibeke Skov Møller 12:00-12:30Cooperation with the Ministry of Education Christian Vittrup, Education Statistics 12.30-13.30Lunch break Jørgen Elmeskov, National Statistician 13.30-15:00Visit to the Central Bank of Denmark (Danmarks Nationalbank) 15:00-Sightseeing in Copenhagen 3
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Day 3:23 October 2013 9.30-11.00Coordination of data collection Hilmar Bojesen, Director, Business Statistics 11.00-12.30Quality work in Statistics Denmark Lars Thygesen, Mogens Grosen Nielsen 12.30-13.30Lunch break 13.30-15.00Metadata work Lars Thygesen, Mogens Grosen Nielsen 15.00-15.30Conclusions, final discussion and evaluation Lars Thygesen 4
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5 Presenting Statistics Denmark – an overview 1.Key figures 2.Organisation 3.Data collection & the statistical information system 4.Dissemination of statistical information 5.Management planning system 5
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Facts about Denmark Constitutional monarchy 179 Members of Parliament Area 43,000 km 2 Population (mill., Aug 2013) 5.6 Life expectancy (2011-12) Females 81.9 Males 77.9 Total fertility rate (2012) 1.73 Unemployment (Aug 2012) 6.2% 6
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Statistics Denmark, Copenhagen 7
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Historical and Legal Background 1769: First population census in Denmark 1850: Foundation of Statistics Denmark 1896: First Statistical Yearbook 1966: Act on Statistics Denmark 1970: The last traditional population census 1973: Denmark joins the EU 1981: First register-based population and housing census 1985: External online access to databases 1996: www.dst.dkwww.dst.dk 2001: ‘Statbank Denmark’ free-of-charge 2001: Online access to micro-data 8
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Key figures for 2013 9 Budget: 54.5 M€ Staff : 526 employees (full-time equivalents) 151 of these are paid by own income Government grant Income from customers Financial contributions from ministries and EU Income from publications
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Agenda 1.Key figures 2.Organisation 3.Data collection & the statistical information system 4.Dissemination of statistical information 5.Management planning system 10
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Act on Statistics Denmark Act on Statistics Denmark, 1 July 1966 Latest amendment: December 2012 (digital reporting) Professional independence The Board Access to data Coordination of the statistical system Budget & personnel: Minister of Economic Affairs (& Interior) Future: European Statistics Act? 11
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Organisation 12
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Agenda 13 1.Key figures 2.Organisation 3.Data collection & the statistical information system 4.Dissemination of statistical information 5.Management planning system
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Data Acquisition 1. Registers 2. Surveys 3. Interviews 14
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Sources n Surveys and interviews5 % n Administrative registers 95 % Very rough estimates! 15
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Why use administrative sources? It is cheap -provided the data are already there It is fast No response burden Total population coverage Without non-response Data quality may be outstanding 16
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…and why not… With a survey you start with the questions and you must find the answers With registers you have the answers and must estimate the needed variables You are dependent on administrations data breaks 17
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The register model 18 Person Unique identifier: Person number Workplace Unique identifier: Workplace no. Building & Dwelling Unique identifier: Exact address
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The Statistical Information System 19 Person ID: Person Number Business ID: CBR-Number Building & Dwelling ID: Address Health Tax Employ- ment Educa- tion Social CPR 1968 BDR 1977 CBR 1975 Survey Inter- view VAT
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Access to Information Public authorities must supply information Private businesses must supply information within the legal framework Act on Statistics Denmark EU legal acts Non-compliance is sanctioned Individuals have no obligations 20
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Agenda 1.Key figures 2.Organisation 3.Data collection & the statistical information system 4.Dissemination of statistical information 5.Management planning system 21
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Electronic publication - increasingly important Updating each day at 9:00 am Web site: www.dst.dkwww.dst.dk Daily Newsletter (e-mail) Statbank Denmark: www.statbank.dkwww.statbank.dk 22
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Most important channel: Online access to Statbank DenmarkStatbank Denmark Billions of numbers More than 1,500 detailed tables In English and Danish Updated every day at 9:00 am Free-of-charge 2.2 million retrievals per year www.statbank.dk www.statbank.dk 23
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StatBank Denmark - continued Links to documentation Declaration of Quality Concepts Links to publications Output formats: Excel, PC-AXIS, SAS etc. Maps and graphs Saved queries Create your own table 24
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Commercial surveys: Interview section 13 permanent staff 40 trained interviewers No field staff CATI - Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing CAWI - web Customers include private companies, researchers and government institutions Revenue 2013: 2.7 M€ 25
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Online access to micro data Only for researchers and analysts from authorized research and analysis environments Special servers separated from the statistical production The de-identified micro data (individuals and businesses) remain at Statistics Denmark Outputs with statistical results are forwarded by e-mail Strict data security measures and severe sanctions if the rules are not complied with Revenue 2013: 2.1 M€ 26
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Agenda 1.Key figures 2.Organisation 3.Data collection & the statistical information system 4.Dissemination of statistical information 5.Management planning system 27
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The Planning System Strategy 2015 Long-term objectives Feedback 1. Annual Work Programme 2. Performance-based contract with Ministry 3. Departmental contracts 4. Contracts at the level of division 1. Annual Work Programme 2. Performance-based contract with Ministry 3. Departmental contracts 4. Contracts at the level of division Specific annual goals The annual report External and internal surveys The annual report External and internal surveys Results, evaluation and feedback 28
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