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TAJSTAT: Strengthening the National Statistical System Project
Mustafa Dinc
TLSS and MICS ConferenceDushanbe, TajikistanJuly 1, 2008
Survey Steps
• Objectives, Uses and Users • Concepts, Definitions and Classifications • Coverage and Frames • Sampling • Questionnaire Design • Response and Non-response • Data Collection Operations • Editing • Imputation, estimation • Seasonal Adjustment and Trend-cycle Estimation • Data Quality Evaluation • Disclosure Control • Data Dissemination • Data Analysis (and Presentation) • Documentation
Elements of Quality
• Relevance, • Accuracy, • Timeliness, • Accessibility, • Interpretability, and • Coherence
Impossible Trinity (the Mundell-Fleming model)
Good Quality
Quick Inexpensive
Impossible Trinity (the Mundell-Fleming model)
Good Quality
Slow Inexpensive
Impossible Trinity (the Mundell-Fleming model)
Good Quality
Quick Expensive
Impossible Trinity (the Mundell-Fleming model)
Bad Quality
Quick Inexpensive
TAJSTAT Project objective
To improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the entire National Statistical System to provide relevant, timely and reliable statistical data.
Project Components
• Institutional Development• Human Resource Development• Development of Statistical Infrastructure• Data Development• Physical Infrastructure and Equipment• Project Management
Institutional Development
• Legal framework• Institutional framework• Organizational Structure
Human Resource Development
• Human resources framework• Training of statistical producers• Training of statistical users
Development of Statistical Infrastructure
• Central Business Register of Establishments• Sampling Frames• Statistical Methodologies and Classifications • Master Questionnaire design• Data Dissemination• Geographical Information Systems (GIS)• Seasonal adjustment
Data Development
• Data quality• Data capture, validation, processing and
documentation, and storage • System of National Accounts• Non-observed economy• Price Statistics• Preparation of 2010 Census of Population• Industrial statistics• Economic, social environmental and other
sectoral statistics
Physical Infrastructure and Equipment
• Development of Computerization Plan• Transport Equipment • Office and Survey Equipment• Information Technology
Expected results from the Project
• improved legal and institutional framework• strengthened human resources;• improved statistical infrastructure through application of
internationally accepted methodologies and data quality standards;
• developed statistical production system that continuously adapts to evolving needs of the society and economy;
• institutionalized core statistical activities, including poverty monitoring;
• increased output of reliable statistics; • timely dissemination, information-sharing, and the use of
data for policy decisions.