Title: Statistics to Meet Policy Needs: The Labour of Sisypho
1Statistics to Meet Policy Needs The Labour of
Sisypho
2Some basic facts
- According to users opinion
- data always come too late
- the coverage is insufficient
- the comparability is poor
- classifications are outdated
- independence in official statistics is questioned
- Conclusion confidence in official statistics is
often limited
3New challenges
- Integration between economic, social and
environmental dimensions - Increasing role of intangible products
- Globalisation of economic and social phenomena
- Reduction in overall resources devoted to
official statistics - Competition between official and private sources
4Aim of the paper
- Instruments used in OECD countries to identify
users needs - Initiatives to improve the dialogue between
statisticians and policy makers in developing
countries - The involvement of statisticians in policy
decision making processes - How to improve the dialogue
- the role of national statistical agencies
- the role of international organisations
5Instruments to identify users needs
- In all OECD countries there is a full awareness
of the importance of establishing and maintaining
a continuous dialogue with users - The state of the art depends on
- the seniority of the national statistical system
- the organisation of the national statistical
system - institutional and cultural factors
6The importance of having a National Statistical
Council
- According to the UN Handbook on the Organisation
of a Statistical Agency, the Council - can be used for the defence of the Agency
- can be the guardian of fundamental values
- can evaluate how existing resources are allocated
to meet different needs - can support initiatives proposed or undertaken by
the Statistical Agency - Ad hoc committees are also used
7At international level the picture is very
heterogeneous (1)
- Eurostat
- Dialogue with other DGs and with ECB
- Co-operation with NSOs (working groups, etc.)
- Advisory Committee on Statistical Information in
the Economic and Social Spheres (CEIES) - Co-decision procedure involves the EU Council and
the European Parliament - OECD
- Co-operation with national experts (committees,
etc.) - High Level Group on Statistics
8At international level the picture is very
heterogeneous (2)
- UN Statistical Division
- UN Regional Commissions
- UN bodies
- UN Statistical Commission
- Dialogue with the rest of the UN family
- International Monetary Fund
- Working groups and committees
- Dialogue with IMF Directorates
9At international level the picture is very
heterogeneous (3)
- Other tools
- Co-operation between international organisations
- Conference of European Statisticians
- National statistical societies
- International statistical associations
- Ad-hoc conferences and workshops
10In conclusion
- Several tools are available, at national and
international levels, to identify users needs - At least in OECD countries
- Therefore, the often mentioned lack of
statisticians capacity in meeting users needs
is not due to the lack of opportunities where to
have a dialogue between statisticians and policy
makers
11The case of developing countries
- The Millennium Declaration stated the goal of
- halving the proportion of people living under 1
a - day in 2015
- UN, IMF, OECD and WB agreed a formulation for
- the Millennium Development Goals and related
- indicators
- 8 goals
- 18 targets
- 48 indicators
- The UN Secretary General has to produce annual
- reports, starting in 2002
12- The MDGs provide an accountability framework for
reporting at national and international levels - Such monitoring and reporting system requires
reliable, timely and relevant statistics - This, in turn, requires that sufficient resources
are put into the statistical system - The issue is how to ensure
- that policy makers allocate necessary resources?
- that good statistics are produced following the
MDG framework?
13The PARIS21 initiative
- UN, OECD, WB, IMF and Eurostat have founded a
- Consortium to
- bring together donors and governments in support
of country-owned development strategies - demonstrate the power and use of statistics for
policy decisions - support the collection of the right information
for policy making - share knowledge and foster co-ordination
- build sustainable statistical capacity, by better
use of data as a tool for more effective
development
14- Main tools
- regional workshops,
- brochures,
- newsletter
- web-site
- etc.
- Initiatives are financed by a Trust Fund for
- Statistical capacity Building, managed by the
- World Bank
15In conclusion
- In developing countries the main problem is the
creation of a statistical culture among policy
makers and civil societies - Various initiatives undertaken by international
organisations and individual countries are
important - Co-ordination between international organisations
is quite good - Funds available for this purpose are largely
insufficient
16The involvement of statisticians in policy
decision making processes
- When data are already available,
- statisticians have
- the responsibility to make them easily accessible
and interpretable to policy makers - to prepare tailored products/services for helping
legislators to take their decisions - to present integrated frameworks where available
statistical information provided by different
sources is presented - to co-operate with substantive analysts to
develop models, to interpret their results, etc.
17- When new data have to be collected, policy makers
- have
- to involve official statisticians in identifying
new needs, from the early beginning - to leave official statisticians free to establish
definitions and classifications according to
scientific criteria - to ensure that necessary resources are provided
- to balance new and existing needs, ensuring that
official statistics provide a comprehensive and
up-to-date picture of the economy and the
society, taking into account the demand coming
from the civil society
18In conclusion
- The role of official statisticians as pure data
providers is too narrow - Official statisticians have to help lawmakers to
understand economic and social phenomena, as well
as their interactions - Needs expressed by policy makers have to be
balanced with those expressed by the rest of the
society - The scientific independence of statisticians has
to be guaranteed by law and by concrete policy
makers behaviours
19How to improve the dialogue?
- The role of national statistical agencies
- to develop as wide as possible relationships with
academia - to develop specific products to help lawmakers,
and in particular parliamentarians, in preparing
legislation - to invest resources to improve the dialogue with
media and their understanding of statistics - to develop close relationships with business
associations and their opinion leaders - to promote the general confidence in the national
statistical system as a key player in the
information society
20- The role of International Organisations. The case
of - the OECD
- several research projects have been launched in
co-operation with academic institutions and
researchers - the OECD work programme is established by
national delegates representing governments - initiatives have been undertaken to improve
visibility of statistics to journalists and
opinion leaders - a joint action plan has been defined with the
OECD Business and Industry Advisory Committee - two new media have been developed
- The OECD Statistics Newsletter
- Statistics Brief.
21- More generally, international organisations
- have to play a role of facilitator for exchanging
experiences - can offer policy makers an integrated view of
what are current and emerging users needs - have to improve the communication to the
non-statistical world about the main conclusions
of international statistical meetings - have to collect and invest more resources
- in developing new statistical concepts,
definitions, classifications - in helping the creation of adequate statistical
capacities in developing countries and in
emerging global players
22Is it really a labour of Sisypho?
- Yes, it is, because even though statisticians are
trying to do their best to meet current and
future needs, there will always be a group of
unsatisfied users - However, this is our life and we have to do our
best, balancing between different and
contradictory needs, as well as the optimal
allocation of resources - New technologies offer a fundamental contribution
in improving the cost-efficiency of statistical
activities, but they cannot solve all problems - It is still up to statisticians to develop new
institutional, methodological and organisational
solutions to make the statistical picture of
society as accurate, timely and reliable as
possible
23Is it really a labour of Sisypho?
- International organisations can play a
fundamental role in helping national policy
makers and statisticians to identify needs and
the most appropriate solutions - In addition, they have to promote the awareness
of policy makers on the role of statistics and an
instrument of democracy, in each country and at
international level - We statisticians have to help both policy makers
and individuals to adopt well informed
decision-making processes - Because the quality of our life, and the life of
future generations, depends on these processes,
we should be happy to be condemned to play the
role of Sisypho