IPS 956 - Keep Your Data Providers Close, but Your Users Closer
Category: IPS
Thursday 9 October 8 a.m. - 9:10 a.m. (Europe/Amsterdam)
Room - Antartica
Participants
This session aims to explore the benefits of fostering close connections with end-users in the field of official statistics. The traditional model of data provision, where data flows in one direction from providers to users, is evolving into a dynamic, two-way interaction that offers numerous advantages for both parties involved. Participants will be invited to share best practices and strategies to strengthen the link between statistical producers and users, based on various perspectives:
• Enhancing data quality and relevance: By actively engaging with users, statisticians can gain valuable insights into the specific needs and requirements of diverse user groups. This collaboration ensures that data collection methods, variables, and reporting formats align closely with the actual demands of users, resulting in more accurate, relevant, and timely statistical information.
• Promoting data literacy: Building a close relationship with users provides an opportunity to enhance data literacy among various stakeholders. Understanding the nuances of statistical data can empower users to make better informed decisions, fostering a more data-driven society. This, in turn, can contribute to improved public policy, evidence-based decision-making, and a well-informed society.
• Building trust and credibility: When users feel actively involved and heard, they are more likely to trust the data being provided. This trust is a cornerstone for the credibility of official statistics, reinforcing the vital role they play in shaping public discourse and decision-making.
• Facilitating innovation: Close collaboration with users can stimulate innovation in statistical methodologies, data visualization, and dissemination techniques. By embracing technological advancements and understanding user preferences, statistical authorities can explore new avenues for presenting and disseminating data, ensuring that information is not only accurate but also accessible and engaging.
Abstracts and papers
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