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Join the ESTP course on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Oslo, 26-30 March 2012, by Statistics Norway. Learn how GIS is used for statistical production in a production environment. This course focuses on the harmonization of European concepts and legislation, international cooperation, and the potential for GIS in statistical data. Discover how nearly 1000 employees at Statistics Norway create and manage 300 statistics annually, contributing to 85% of Norway's official statistics. Gain insights into the independence and research aspects of Statistics Norway, along with international cooperation with organizations like Eurostat, UN, and OECD. Explore the application of GIS in census data, administrative registers, and macro/micro simulation models for ministries. Partner with Geostat and a network of global statistical organizations for a comprehensive training experience. Contact the Deputy Director General, Olav Ljones, for more information and registration details.
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OpeningWelcome to Statistics Norway Olav Ljones Deputy Director General ESTP course on Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Use of GIS for making statistics in a production environment Statistics Norway, Oslo, 26th to 30th of March 2012 Attribution (by) Licensees may copy, distribute, display and perform the work and make derivative works based on it only if they give the author or licensor the credits in the manner specified by these. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Statistics Norway in short: • Independence anchored in The Statistics Act (1989) • Almost 1000 employees at two locations (600-400) • Responsible for 85 percent of all official statistics in Norway • Statistics based on administrative registers and surveys • About 300 statistics produced and • 1000 (news) releases on www.ssb.no annually • A Research Department within the institution • Serving ministries with macroeconomic and micro simulation models • Independent research • Research for better statistics • International cooperation • Eurostat, UN, OECD, IEA, bilateral, technical assistance
The census in 2011 (and other registers) • The census • 19 november 2011 – the status in administrative registers • Denmark, Finland - Norway, Sweden • 18 European countries uses more or less adm.registers • The cost of the Norwegian cenus is 0.5 dollar per capita • The cost of the US census is 87 dollar per capita • EU comparison approach • Some registers in Norway • The tax declaration register • The labor force register • The land register • The pension register • The support register • The education register • The product register • The trade register • Etc • A huge potential for GIS information based om micro data • Confidentiality issues • From macro to grid?
European Statistical Training Programme • The purpose of the European Statistical Training Programme (ESTP) is to provide European statisticians the opportunity to participate in international training courses, workshops and seminars at postgraduate level. • Courses under the ESTP have a truly international dimension to meet the challenges of comparable statistics at European and international level. Courses focus on harmonised European concepts and legislation, as well as the implementation practices at national level. • The programme is coordinated by Eurostat. Courses are delivered either at Eurostat premises in Luxembourg or in national training sites of EU and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries.
ESTP course 2012: GIS and statistics • Oslo, Norway, 26-30th of March • 24 participants from 17 countries • 7 lecturers
Busines model as framework for course http://www.ssb.no/english/subjects/00/90/doc_200817_en/doc_200817_en.pdf
ESTP course 2012: GIS and statistics • Oslo, Norway, 26-30th of March • 24 participants from 17 countries • 7 lecturers
Vision for a Global forum EFGS members 2012 – cover a population of 899 039 000* AUSTRIAIngrid.Kaminger@statistik.gv.at BRAZILmaria.bueno@ibge.gov.br BULGARIAEAvramova@nsi.bgvangelova@nsi.bgCROATIAcrkvencicb@dzs.hr CZECH REPUBLICstepan.moravec@scitani.czDENMARKmbr@dst.dkESTONIAkreet.masik@stat.ee EUROSTATEkkehard.PETRI@ec.europa.eu FINLANDmarja.tammilehto-luode@stat.fi FRANCEjean-luc.lipatz@insee.fr GEORGIAshavishvili@geostat.gezkevanishvili@geostat.ge GERMANYsusanne.schnorr-baecker@destatis.de GREECE (ELLADA)vagkotz@statistics.gr HUNGARYhttp://www.ksh.hu ICELANDAnna.Bjornsdottir@Hagstofa.is IRELANDDermot.Corcoran@cso.ie ITALYticca@istat.it KOSOVOidriz.shala@ks-gov.net LATVIApavels.onufrijevs@csb.gov.lv LITHUANIAjana.vanagiene@stat.gov.lt THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIAgoran.kirandziski@stat.gov.mk MEXICOElsa.Resano@Inegi.Org.Mx THE NETHERLANDSnlwe@cbs.nl NORWAYvvh@ssb.no POLANDr.jablonski@stat.gov.pl PORTUGALana.msantos@ine.pt ROMANIAdaniel.vardol@insse.ro SLOVAKIAzuzana.podmanicka@statistics.sk SLOVENIAIgor.Kuzma@gov.si SPAINignacio.duque.rodriguez@ine.es SWEDENmarie.haldorson@scb.se SWITZERLANDWerner.Meyer@bfs.admin.ch TURKEYseymaozcan@tuik.gov.tr UNITED KINGDOMandy.tait@ons.gsi.gov.uk ÅLANDiris.akerberg@asub.ax In addition good contact with Australia, New Zeeland and more countries in Latin America *UN 2010