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National Quality Assurance Framework
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Quality of official statistics is a central concern for all national statistical offices. A number of countries and international organizations have developed detailed concepts and procedures of quality control. Whilst there is considerable overlap in these various quality frameworks, as of yet no generic national quality assurance framework (NQAF) exists which could be utilized by a country to introduce new quality assurance procedures or to systematize those it currently uses. Such a generic NQAF would have to be based on a broad consensus regarding the notion of quality and build on the experiences developed so far.
As a first step in the direction of developing a generic NQAF, the UN Statistical Commission has put the issue of developing an internationally agreed national quality assurance framework on its agenda for the 2010 session. A paper has been drafted by Statistics Canada to facilitate the discussion.
This webpage displays the Draft Report on a National Quality Assurance Framework (English and French versions) and invites review and comments by national statistical offices and international organizations around the world. The comments received on the Draft Report are listed below, followed by background documents on national and international approaches to data quality assurance.
BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS
NATIONAL APPROACHES
INTERNATIONAL APPROACHES
- International Monetary Fund
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