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2024

A path towards the use of common standards to support the INtegration of GEospatial and STatistical information

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This second working paper arising from the INGEST project (INtegrating GEospatial and STatistical information) draws on the findings of the previous issue,and explores what can be done at national and international levels to address some of the obstacles identified. Prepared by a task force established as a result of the earlier work, the report lays out a pathway towards greater use of common standards to support the integration of statistical and geospatial information, grouped under four themes: cooperation, collaboration and communication; strategic leadership; data and technology infrastructures; and skills and training.

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Published: August 2024

 

 

Issues and obstacles to the greater integration of statistical and geospatial information across the UNECE region

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This working paper, the first of two from the INGEST project (INtegrating GEospatial and STatistical information), shares findings from research into the current situation across

countries, with a particular focus on 16 target countries in Eastern and South Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia. It reports on the findings of a research exercise involving a critical review of existing literature; a structured assessment of statistical and geospatial activities across countries; and identifying examples of best practice. A wide-ranging survey of national statistical offices and national mapping and cadastral agencies yielded a wealth of findings which are presented in this report, leading to a set of recommendations designed to foster greater integration of statistical and geospatial activities to enhance the insights available from data.

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Published: August 2024

2023

Improvement of population and migration statistics in Armenia - Current situation, future plans and ways to improve

Improving migration statistics in Armenia


This report presents an assessment of the current situation in Armenia concerning the production of statistics on population and migration, covering data sources used, methods, reliability of statistics produced and their limitations. Future plans concerning the production of data on international migration using administrative sources are discussed. Some suggestions for possible improvements are formulated, with the objective of developing a system for producing data on migration in an efficient and sustainable manner, thanks to linkages with databases maintained by various national agencies. This report was produced following a request by the Statistical Committee of the Republic of Armenia (Armstat).

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Published: February 2023
 

2021

New forms of employment and quality of employment: implications for official statistics

New forms of employment and quality of employment: implications for official statistics

This in-depth review presents a detailed overview of conceptual and statistical frameworks currently used to understand and measure new forms of employment. It discusses the concepts used by the statistical community when referring to new forms of employment and quality of employment and identifies key dimensions underlying different forms of employment. It provides a review of international statistical activity in this area and offers an analysis of key issues and challenges related to measuring new forms of employment, in line with the most recent update of the International Classification of Status in Employment and other frameworks.

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Published: June 2021

Measuring migration and remittances in UNECE countries during the pandemic

Measuring migration and remittances in UNECE countries during the pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on international migration and remittances in most countries, with a significant reduction of the flows starting in March 2020. At the same time, the pandemic created a peculiar context for the data collection practices in most National Statistical Offices (NSOs). Many NSOs use administrative sources and household surveys for collecting information about migration and remittances. As a consequence of the pandemic, they faced unexpected challenges of remote work and restrictions imposed on face-to-face communication, which required rapid shifts to new modes of work and different data collection methods. 

This paper explores the administrative, logistical and methodological challenges faced by NSOs in the data collection and production of statistics on migration and remittances during the pandemic, and the strategies used to cope with them. The paper is based on the results of an ad hoc informal survey carried out among NSOs of UNECE countries. The paper was prepared by Anna Prokhorova, UNECE Consultant, and complements the paper “Analysis of Household Surveys on Migration and Remittances in the Countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia” (UNECE Working Paper Series on Statistics, Issue 4, June 2018)

 

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Published: March 2021

 

Adapting household surveys

Adapting household surveys to the situation of the pandemic

In 2020, UNECE took first steps in gathering practices of national statistical offices in adapting their household surveys to the pandemic situation with respect to poverty measurement. The study, available in English and Russian, covered 25 national statistical offices participating in the UNECE work on poverty measurement. In some countries, surveys were postponed or cancelled, while the large majority (91%) of those who did take the surveys switched from face-to-face interviews to remote survey methods. About half of the countries altered existing questionnaires or developed new questions or modules to capture impacts of the pandemic on households and individuals.

The working paper provides an analysis of the challenges faced by countries and presents emerging good practices that some national statistical offices have undertaken in the context of the pandemic.

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Published: January 2021

2019

 

Measuring Gender Identity

Measuring Gender Identity

The constantly evolving and often sensitive landscape of gender and gender identity brings with it a need to respond with appropriate statistical measures which capture what is important to the population. Changing social and legal contexts bring new pressures to ensure that often marginalized minority groups such as those with a transgender identity are adequately covered by statistics. This Working Paper explores current practices, challenges and possible solutions and provides the basis for future internationally-coordinated work on measuring gender identity.

 

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Published: March 2019

2018

 

Analysis of Household Surveys on Migration and Remittances in the Countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia

Analysis of Household Surveys on Migration and Remittances in the Countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia

This paper contains an overview of household surveys on migration and remittances in the countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia since 2007. It analyzes the methodology and questionnaires of the surveys and assesses to what extent the concepts, definitions and questions on migration and remittances used there allow producing internationally comparable data.

The report was prepared by Anna Prokhorova, UNECE consultant, in the project “Enhancing coherence and integration of economic and social statistics in support of the implementation of 2008 SNA” financed from the World Bank ECASTAT programme. 

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Published: June 2018

2017

Problems with Waste Statistics and action taken

Problems with Waste Statistics and action taken

Waste statistics are of high policy interest in the context of SDGs, green economy, resource efficiency, Sustainable Consumption and Production, climate change and many other policy initiatives. In this paper, special attention is paid to reuse and recycling of waste, use of waste for generating energy, and hazardous waste. Emerging issues include food waste, electronic waste or end-of-life vehicles. The paper was prepared by UNECE and Statistics Netherlands. 

 

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Published: March 2017

 

 

Labour mobility

Labour mobility

This paper was prepared by Statistics Austria for the in-depth review on labour mobility and globalisation that the Bureau of the Conference of European Statisticians conducted in February 2015. It summarises international statistical activities related to measuring labour mobility, identifies issues and challenges, and makes recommendations on further work.

 

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Published: February 2017

2016

Geospatial information services based on official statistics

Geospatial information services based on official statistics

This review is concerned with how geospatial information can be used in the production of official statistics. It will consider how geospatial information fits within the statistical process and what barriers exist to exploiting the value of geospatial information for official statistics.

 

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Published: October 2016

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