Title: United Nations Statistics Division/DESA
1Workshop series on manufacturing statistics
- United Nations Statistics Division/DESA
2Results of first workshop
- Principal agreement agreed on
- Usefulness of comparable statistics for the
region - Set of common goals as in IRIS 2008 or beyond
- Need for specific assistance in most countries
- Agreement at working level
3Results of first workshop
- Other factors
- Resource requirements (internal and external)
- Coordination among countries
- These create need for officially recognized
programme - Proposal
- Develop outline at working level
- Submit to Conference of Statisticians of the
Americas
4Objective
- improve the production, dissemination,
comparability and quality of manufacturing
statistics (and by consequence national accounts
data) at the country and regional level in a
sustainable manner - promoting regional coordination among development
and financing partners active in statistical
capacity building - reviewing current country practices with a view
to regional harmonization, where appropriate,
particularly in the areas of new industrial
statistics challenges like outsourcing - implementing updated international
recommendations/standards (e.g. International
Recommendations on Industrial Statistics (IRIS)
2008, ISIC Rev4, CPC Ver2, and the International
recommendations on the Index of Industrial
Production (IIP)) and - implementing regional programmes, guidelines and
procedures.
5Key deliverables
- Data that meets the requirements set out in the
International Recommendations for Industrial
Statistics (IRIS) 2008 - A minimum set of regional data items to be
determined and agreed to by countries in the
region (at a more detailed level than that
required for international reporting) - Implementation of recently revised international
classifications - ISIC Rev.4, CPC Ver.2
- Implementation of the International
Recommendations relating to the Index Numbers of
Industrial Production.
6Major components
- Regional workshops following the Statistical
Production Process Framework - Associated country assistance
- Monitoring through assessment framework
7Governance structure
- Programme running under the auspices of the
Conference of Statisticians of the Americas - Member country acting as secretariat
- Support provided by other partners
8Way forward
- Development of a timetable to carry out the
entire production process quality assessment of
countries in the region - Coordinate and implement the country quality
assessment of manufacturing statistics - Determine priority areas for action based on the
quality assessment - Outline milestones and benchmarks that countries
need to achieve and a timetable for measuring
progress - Identify funding options and resource
requirements to carry out the Manufacturing
Statistics Work Programme - Identify consultants/experts to undertake
specific country assistance and - Submit the necessary status reports to the
Statistical Conference of the Americas.
9Way forward elements
- Quality assessment of current state in
participating countries - Conduct of a regional workshop, using the quality
assessment information to focus on specific
problems - Discussion and agreement among participating
countries to reach common programme goals - Agreement on possible exceptions for individual
countries. - Identification of specific needs for assistance
- Coordination of country assistance through
network of consultants and - Periodic progress review, based on the quality
assessment framework.
10- Statistical Production Process framework
11What is the statistical production process
framework?
- The statistical production process framework
provides a structured and standardised view for
the way statistics are produced.
12What is the statistical production process
framework? - cont
- The foundation block comprises the institutional
setting, containing the administrative and legal
framework, staff, technology, and financial
resources. - The first block comprises the registers and
frames of statistical units from which
administrative and survey source data are
collected. - The second block (surveys) comprises
administrative and statistical surveys (forms
design, dispatch and collection control, Micro
editing, etc). - The third block comprises the integration
frameworks, organizing and summarizing the source
data into statistical indicators focused on user
needs. - The fourth block is the dissemination of the
statistical indicators to users.
13Use of the statistical production process
framework by UNSD
- Two of the UNSDs main roles are to
- Develop methodological standards (e.g. ISIC Rev4,
IRIS 2008) and - Provide technical assistance.
- The statistical production process framework will
allow for a structured approach to the provision
of technical assistance so countries can achieve
the necessary methodological standards. - To achieve this, we need to determine the current
status of countries and then assist countries to
move towards the new standards.
14What is the statistical production process
framework? - cont
- All future technical and managerial assistance
and training in the context of the Statistical
Production Process framework. - What are the benefits of using this framework?
- development of common training programs (i.e. the
construction of a central knowledge platform)
and - development of common approaches to
implementation of best practice methods, systems
and tools.
15Use of the statistical production process
framework by UNSD - cont
- UNSD has commenced using this statistical
production process framework in the area of
economic statistics in two main areas - (1) Development of an UNSD knowledge platform
- (2) Development of quality assessment framework
for industrial statistics
16Use of the statistical production process
framework by UNSD - cont
- The framework is the basis for the manufacturing
statistics workshops - The questionnaire you completed prior to the
workshop is an example of how the statistical
production process framework and the quality
assessment framework are used in practice. - The questionnaire assisted the development of
some of the sessions in this workshop as well as
to determine the current status of countries and
areas of focus in the future.
17- Quality assessment framework for industrial
statistics
18Existing quality assessment frameworks
- In recent years a number of quality assessment
frameworks have been developed and used by
different agencies - IMF - DQAF
- Eurostat DESAP
- National quality assessments
- Some operate at generic, aggregated level
- Others are for specific programmes
19Existing quality assessment frameworks
- Framework can be used in a variety of contexts,
including - reviews performed in the context of country work,
e.g., technical assistance - self-assessments performed by national
statistical offices and other data producing
agencies and - assessments by other groups of data users.
20Quality assessment framework for industrial
statistics
- Based on existing frameworks, a structure has
been discussed that would focus on industrial
statistics only - More detailed versions have been prepared to
cover specifically business registers and surveys - Additional level has been added to the framework
to accommodate qustions related to the detailed
areas
21Structure of the framework
- Both frameworks use agreed components of data
quality - Dimensions of quality
- Integrity
- Methodological soundness
- Accuracy and reliability
- Serviceability
- Accessibility
22Structure of the framework
- These dimensions have been further subdivided
into elements and indicators - More detailed focal issues address issues
specific to compilation of industrial statistics - Key points identify qualifying features for each
focal issue
23Structure of the framework
- In the framework for industrial statistics
24Structure of the framework
- Hierarchical structure in different format
25Structure of the framework
- Expanded to focus on business registers and
surveys