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Republika
Srpska Institute of Statistics
is committed to the provision of quality statistics by the
Law on Statistics of Republika Srpska and on the basis of
the values of BiH statistics. Quality has been dealt also by
the EU code of practice.
The EU Code of Practice,
a set of 15 principles and measurable
indicators, has the dual purpose of, on the one hand,
improving trust and confidence in statistical authorities by
proposing certain institutional and organizational
arrangements and, on the other hand, reinforcing the quality
of the statistics they produce and disseminate, by promoting
the coherent application of best international statistical
principles, methods and practices by all producers of
official statistics in Europe.
The Code is addressed for
implementation to:
Governance authorities
(i.e. Governments, Ministries, Commission, Council) - to
provide guidelines for them to ensure that their statistical
services are professionally organised and resourced to
produce credible European Statistics in a manner that
guarantees independence, integrity and accountability;
Statistical authorities and their staff
- to provide a benchmark of statistical principles,
values and best practices that should help them in producing
and disseminating high quality, harmonised European
Statistics.
The principles of EU Code of Practice are group
in three sections:
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The principles of EU Code of
Practice |
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Professional
Independence |
Institutional environment |
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Mandate for Data
Collection |
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Adequacy of
Resources |
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Quality
Commitment |
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Statistical
Confidentiality |
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Impartiality and
Objectivity |
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Sound Methodology |
Statistical processes |
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Appropriate Statistical
Procedures |
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Non-Excessive Burden on
Respondents |
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Cost Effectiveness |
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Relevance |
Statistical results |
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Accuracy and Reliability |
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Timeliness and Punctuality |
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Coherence and Comparability |
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Accessibility and Clarity |
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Principle 1:
Professional Independence
- The professional independence of
statistical
authorities from other policy, regulatory or administrative
departments and bodies, as well as from private sector
operators, ensures the credibility of European Statistics.
Principle 2:
Mandate for Data Collection -
Statistical authorities must have a clear
legal mandate to collect information for European
statistical purposes. Administrations, enterprises and
households, and the public at large may be compelled by law
to allow access to or deliver data for European statistical
purposes at the request of statistical authorities.
Principle 3:
Adequacy of Resources -
The resources available to statistical
authorities
must be sufficient to meet European Statistics requirements.
Principle 4:
Quality Commitment -
All ESS members commit themselves to work and
co-operate according to the principles fixed in the Quality
Declaration of the European Statistical System.
Principle 5:
Statistical Confidentiality
- The privacy of data providers (households,
enterprises, administrations and other respondents), the
confidentiality of the information they provide and its use
only for statistical purposes must be absolutely guaranteed.
Principle 6:
Impartiality and Objectivity -
Statistical authorities must produce and
disseminate European Statistics respecting scientific
independence and in an objective, professional and
transparent manner in which all users are treated equitably.
Principle 7:
Sound Methodology
- Sound methodology must underpin quality
statistics.
This requires adequate tools, procedures and expertise.
Principle 8:
Appropriate Statistical
Procedures
– Appropriate statistical procedures,
implemented from data collection to data validation, must
underpin quality statistics.
Principle 9:
Non-Excessive Burden on
Respondents
- The reporting burden should be
proportionate to the needs of the users and should not be
excessive for respondents. The statistical authority
monitors the response burden and sets targets for its
reduction over time.
Principle 10:
Cost Effectiveness
- Resources must be
effectively used.
Principle 11:
Relevance
- European Statistics must meet the needs of
users.
Principle 12:
Accuracy and Reliability
- European Statistics must accurately and
reliably portray reality.
Principle 13:
Timeliness and Punctuality
- European Statistics must be disseminated in
a timely and punctual manner.
Principle 14:
Coherence and Comparability
- European Statistics should be consistent
internally, over time and comparable between regions and
countries; it should be possible to combine and make joint
use of related data from different sources.
Principle 15:
Accessibility and Clarity
– European Statistics should be presented in
a
clear and understandable form, disseminated in a suitable
and convenient manner, available and accessible on an
impartial basis with supporting metadata and guidance.
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