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Census Quality: another dimension! Paper for Q2008 conference, Rome

Census Quality: another dimension! Paper for Q2008 conference, Rome. Louisa Blackwell Quality Assurance Manager, 2011 Census. Design quality. Operational quality management. Quality assurance. Quality measurement and reporting.

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Census Quality: another dimension! Paper for Q2008 conference, Rome

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  1. Census Quality: another dimension! Paper for Q2008 conference, Rome Louisa Blackwell Quality Assurance Manager, 2011 Census

  2. Design quality Operational quality management Quality assurance Quality measurementand reporting High quality population statistics (as defined by the CSFs) Quality management Overview of ONS 2011 Quality Strategy • Timely outputs that are fit for purpose and meet user expectations • Critical Success Factors (CSFs) describe what quality will look like and quantify strategic aims of Census

  3. Quality Assurance planning • Transparency • Consultation • Prioritisation • Grounding in 2001 experience • Drawing on best practice • Peer review • Innovate!

  4. Micro QA (1) AIM: ‘ To QA detailed level Census data to ensure that no systematic error has been introduced as a result of processes such as data capture, edit or imputation. Includes item-level data, low level geographies and multivariate analysis of specified population subgroups.’

  5. Micro QA (2) Involves: • Design and implementation of quality assessment processes, including consistency, internal validation and external validation checks • Prioritisation • Ensure early identification to allow scope for correction, if possible • Identify and source comparator data • Specify quality standards for each test • Identify and implement mechanisms for correcting data errors • Secure input from topic leads, LA representatives and other external experts

  6. Macro QA (1) AIM: • ‘To quality assure national and local authority census estimates, drawing on external sources and guided by the input and direction of an expert QA panel.’

  7. Macro QA (2) Involves: • Design and implementation of macro QA methodology, drawing on ONS and external experts, as appropriate • Analytic focus on areas of potential challenge, including those identified following 2001 • Plan in advance and implement a framework to address contentious issues • Identify and source comparator data, including contributing to Statutory Instruments for new administrative sources • Define the role, structure, membership, timetable and resources for the QA Panel • All processes subject to expert and international peer review • Secure policy decision on LA involvement • Secure policy decision on the Quality vs Time balance

  8. Next steps • QA Working Group established, first meeting July 2008 • QA Strategy developed for approval by UK Census Design Methodology Advisory Committee October 2008 • Develop communications and consultation strategy to ensure Census user buy-in to Quality Strategy • Develop policy and get policy approval for nature of local authority involvement • QA Panel established Autumn 2008 • Specify QA strategy for 2009 Rehearsal • Specify user requirements for the Data Quality Monitoring System

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