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Explore the 10 elements of openness and coverage in official statistics, ODIN assessments, data categories, and lessons learned from the Open Data Inventory. Discover the status of social, economic, and environmental statistics worldwide.
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How Open Are Official Statistics? The Open Data Inventory 2015 Eric Swanson Open Data Watch 5 March 2016 odin.opendatawatch.com
ODIN Assessments 20 Data Categories SOCIAL STATISTICS ECONOMICSTATISTICS ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICS Population & Vital Statistics Education Facilities Education Outcomes Health Facilities Health Outcomes Reproductive Health Gender Statistics National Accounts Labor Statistics Price Indexes Government Finance Money & Banking International Trade Balance of Payments Land Use Resource Use Energy Use Pollution Built Environment 10 Elements of Openness & Coverage COVERAGE & OPENNESS Coverage & Disaggregation 5 Year Availability 10 Year Availability First Administration Level Second Administration Level Machine Readability Non-proprietary Download Options Metadata Availability Free/Unrestricted Use and Reuse
ODIN Country Scores 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Average Scores by Data Category SOCIAL STATISTICS ECONOMIC STATISTICS ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICS
Some Lessons Learned • Virtually all NSOs make data available on line • There are large differences in the kind of data, the amount of data, and the openness of data available on NSO websites • Among the weakest categories are poverty, gender, and environmental statistics • Many countries have not yet taken the steps necessary to make their data truly open • Even with limited resources, NSOs can support open data dissemination programs