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Cooperation with Scientific Communities By Diana Beltadze

This article discusses the importance of cooperation with scientific communities for successful census programs, including regular consultations with key users, equal access to census statistics, and collaboration with local governments, ministries, research institutions, and media organizations. Lessons from previous censuses are shared, along with challenges and cooperation practices. Preparatory works for the upcoming census are also mentioned.

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Cooperation with Scientific Communities By Diana Beltadze

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  1. Cooperation with Scientific CommunitiesBy Diana Beltadze

  2. CensusHistory in Estonia

  3. PrimaryTasks • Having regular consultations with key users both inside and outside of ourorganisationto ascertain that needs are met; • Periodic review of censusprogramm to ensure their relevance; • Providing equal access to thecensusstatistics for all users; • Ensuring free public accessibility of censusstatistics.

  4. KeyPartnersforCensus Works • LocalGovernments • Ministries, incl. Agencies in the government area and CountyGovernments • Research institutions, universities and consultation firms • Media organisations

  5. Lessonslearntfrom PHC 2011

  6. New areas of cooperationfor PHC 2021 • Data collectionmethodology • Estimation methods • Quality assurance • Censusprogramm forfuture • Data management

  7. Challenges • Alongside data develops also the methodology of census statistics. • New data categories and data formats require improvements in methodology and new methodological approaches. • The data analysis methodology is significantly affected by calculation possibilities as well as opportunities to apply more and more complex and resource-demanding calculations. • Thechoise of sourcesand methods for data collection to ensure timeliness and other aspects of quality, aswellto be cost-efficient and to minimise the response burden.

  8. Cooperationpractices • Basedon user requirements, promoting participation of the main stakeholders, taking account of local circumstances and stage of statistical development. • Based oncooperation projects within a balanced overall strategic framework for official statistics. • Promotingcooperation activities to avoid duplication of effort and to encourage togetsynergy at countrylevel. • During preparationforcensus, original models weredeveloped and original methodologies are developed in addition to classical statistical methodologies and decision-making procedures are implemented.

  9. Conclusion • Through partnerships, it has been possible to work together to develop, prepare and implement common solutions to shared problems and challenges that are specific to our country. • Investing in cooperation requires recognising that other associations and organisations are not competitors but partners, and that supporting each other is important. • The most important progress made after 2010 census round is having more substance in the census methodology. The census is no longer simply an enumeration, but includes important contemporary data science moments.

  10. Preparatory Works for PHC 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79SqThgMBsM&list=PLuvQ8YOPmhujbKMb1p3uGRNweyf_-FBIr OR file://X:\Yld\PROJEKTID\REGREL\Kommunikatsiooni juhtimine\Video\2018

  11. Thankyou!

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