International Standards for Compilation of Statistics: The Gap between Standards Adoption and Standards Implementation Katherine K. Wallman Chief Statistician.

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International Standards for Compilation of Statistics: The Gap between Standards Adoption and Standards Implementation Katherine K. Wallman Chief Statistician U.S. Office of Management and Budget Executive Office of the President

Motivations to adopt International Standards more efficient to use existing international standards shield statistical activities from political interference requirements to report data to international organizations framework for comparisons between countries As you are all well aware, the Office of Management and Budget is charged with developing and overseeing the implementation of government-wide policies, standards, and guidelines for US Federal statistical programs. All surveys, and other data collections, must be approved in advance by OMB. The approval process includes a review to ensure sound statistical practices are used. It’s also intended to determine if the survey is necessary, and if so, are there alternative ways to collect the data that are less expensive and less burdensome on the target population.

Consequences of “a world without international statistical standards” no agreed framework for inter-country comparisons some countries less likely to produce data at all, or likely to produce data of lower quality creation of international databases more difficult, if not impossible dissemination of internationally comparable data not possible As you are all well aware, the Office of Management and Budget is charged with developing and overseeing the implementation of government-wide policies, standards, and guidelines for US Federal statistical programs. All surveys, and other data collections, must be approved in advance by OMB. The approval process includes a review to ensure sound statistical practices are used. It’s also intended to determine if the survey is necessary, and if so, are there alternative ways to collect the data that are less expensive and less burdensome on the target population.

Case Studies: 1993 System of National Accounts early framework published in 1947 at request of Statistical Commission 1993 SNA fourth revision 2001 effort to assess extent of implementation: scope of the accounts conceptual compliance quality issues As you are all well aware, the Office of Management and Budget is charged with developing and overseeing the implementation of government-wide policies, standards, and guidelines for US Federal statistical programs. All surveys, and other data collections, must be approved in advance by OMB. The approval process includes a review to ensure sound statistical practices are used. It’s also intended to determine if the survey is necessary, and if so, are there alternative ways to collect the data that are less expensive and less burdensome on the target population.

Case Studies: 1993 System of National Accounts Conceptual Compliance set of questions to assess compliance with major 1993 SNA concepts 84/207 countries and territories had implemented Scope of Implementation minimum required data set (MDRS) 47/191 UN Member States fulfilled the MRDS benchmark; 78/191 compiled 6 or more tables As you are all well aware, the Office of Management and Budget is charged with developing and overseeing the implementation of government-wide policies, standards, and guidelines for US Federal statistical programs. All surveys, and other data collections, must be approved in advance by OMB. The approval process includes a review to ensure sound statistical practices are used. It’s also intended to determine if the survey is necessary, and if so, are there alternative ways to collect the data that are less expensive and less burdensome on the target population.

Case Studies: 1993 System of National Accounts Quality Issues IMF Data Quality Assessment Framework (DQAF) IMF disseminating DQAF reports of 72 countries as data modules on the Reports on the Observances of Standards and Codes (ROSCs) As you are all well aware, the Office of Management and Budget is charged with developing and overseeing the implementation of government-wide policies, standards, and guidelines for US Federal statistical programs. All surveys, and other data collections, must be approved in advance by OMB. The approval process includes a review to ensure sound statistical practices are used. It’s also intended to determine if the survey is necessary, and if so, are there alternative ways to collect the data that are less expensive and less burdensome on the target population.

Case Studies: 1993 System of National Accounts Factors Impeding SNA Implementation Staff resources Training Data Resources As you are all well aware, the Office of Management and Budget is charged with developing and overseeing the implementation of government-wide policies, standards, and guidelines for US Federal statistical programs. All surveys, and other data collections, must be approved in advance by OMB. The approval process includes a review to ensure sound statistical practices are used. It’s also intended to determine if the survey is necessary, and if so, are there alternative ways to collect the data that are less expensive and less burdensome on the target population.

Case Studies: Standard Industrial Classification originally adopted in 1948 as standard classification of productive economic activities 3 objectives: coordination of statistics published by international agencies inter-country comparability of information organization and display of economic statistics As you are all well aware, the Office of Management and Budget is charged with developing and overseeing the implementation of government-wide policies, standards, and guidelines for US Federal statistical programs. All surveys, and other data collections, must be approved in advance by OMB. The approval process includes a review to ensure sound statistical practices are used. It’s also intended to determine if the survey is necessary, and if so, are there alternative ways to collect the data that are less expensive and less burdensome on the target population.

Case Studies: Standard Industrial Classification Barriers to Implementation of ISIC insufficient relevance lack of adequate financial and staff resources insufficient technical capabilities lack of legal requirements As you are all well aware, the Office of Management and Budget is charged with developing and overseeing the implementation of government-wide policies, standards, and guidelines for US Federal statistical programs. All surveys, and other data collections, must be approved in advance by OMB. The approval process includes a review to ensure sound statistical practices are used. It’s also intended to determine if the survey is necessary, and if so, are there alternative ways to collect the data that are less expensive and less burdensome on the target population.

Case Studies: Vital Statistics Systems Originally adopted by Statistical Commission in 1953 Principles and Recommendations for a Vital Statistics System, Revision 2 adopted in 1999 to assist countries in developing capacities to maintain systems of civil registration and vital statistics As you are all well aware, the Office of Management and Budget is charged with developing and overseeing the implementation of government-wide policies, standards, and guidelines for US Federal statistical programs. All surveys, and other data collections, must be approved in advance by OMB. The approval process includes a review to ensure sound statistical practices are used. It’s also intended to determine if the survey is necessary, and if so, are there alternative ways to collect the data that are less expensive and less burdensome on the target population.

Case Studies: Vital Statistics Systems Reasons for lack of progress under-enumeration of vital events misreporting of information changes in legal/administrative frameworks problems with organization of the systems lack of awareness or lack of incentives lack of political support at the highest levels As you are all well aware, the Office of Management and Budget is charged with developing and overseeing the implementation of government-wide policies, standards, and guidelines for US Federal statistical programs. All surveys, and other data collections, must be approved in advance by OMB. The approval process includes a review to ensure sound statistical practices are used. It’s also intended to determine if the survey is necessary, and if so, are there alternative ways to collect the data that are less expensive and less burdensome on the target population.

Encouraging Implementation of International Statistical Standards Impediments to implementation insufficient relevance lack of authority to require implementation lack of, or deficiencies in, legal frameworks lack of available source data insufficient budgetary and staff resources lack of trained staff insufficient guides and manuals insufficient training programs As you are all well aware, the Office of Management and Budget is charged with developing and overseeing the implementation of government-wide policies, standards, and guidelines for US Federal statistical programs. All surveys, and other data collections, must be approved in advance by OMB. The approval process includes a review to ensure sound statistical practices are used. It’s also intended to determine if the survey is necessary, and if so, are there alternative ways to collect the data that are less expensive and less burdensome on the target population.

Encouraging Implementation of International Statistical Standards Where do we go from here? are all standards of equal importance? decide the purpose of the proposed standard and level of detail in advance? consider relevance of the frameworks and classifications? determine proper level of detail in guidance on implementation of standards? As you are all well aware, the Office of Management and Budget is charged with developing and overseeing the implementation of government-wide policies, standards, and guidelines for US Federal statistical programs. All surveys, and other data collections, must be approved in advance by OMB. The approval process includes a review to ensure sound statistical practices are used. It’s also intended to determine if the survey is necessary, and if so, are there alternative ways to collect the data that are less expensive and less burdensome on the target population.

Encouraging Implementation of International Statistical Standards Where do we go from here? improve efforts to help countries better understand the changes? assess coordination mechanisms for implementing, maintaining and updating frameworks and classifications? review adequacy of staff and resources to assist with implementation? should ECOSOC require Member States to meet a minimum level of implementation? As you are all well aware, the Office of Management and Budget is charged with developing and overseeing the implementation of government-wide policies, standards, and guidelines for US Federal statistical programs. All surveys, and other data collections, must be approved in advance by OMB. The approval process includes a review to ensure sound statistical practices are used. It’s also intended to determine if the survey is necessary, and if so, are there alternative ways to collect the data that are less expensive and less burdensome on the target population.