We must use administrative data for official statistics – but how should we use them?

Autor: Hoffmann, Eivind
Zdroj: Statistical Journal of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe; April 1995, Vol. 12 Issue: 1 p41-48, 8p
Abstrakt: This paper argues that there are both inherent and operational issues of quality associated with the use of administrative registrations as basis for official statistics, with respect to coverage, timeliness, frequency, validity, reliability and consistency. It further argues that because increased indirect and direct use of administrative registrations seems inevitable, the official statisticians must apply and adapt the established practices and principles of their trade to get to know the data generating process in detail, to monitor the data collection process, to try to persuade the responsible agencies to make changes which lead to improvements in data quality, to calibrate the observations generated by the administrative registrations by the use of statistical surveys, to use the administrative data and the calibration results as a basis for estimating the statistical parametres to be published, and to explain to the user how to properly interpret the resulting statistics. Procedural and inherent weaknesses of administrative registrations can only be overcome by developing and using appropriate methodological counter-measures.
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