Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 23 Apr 2024 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat Icon-Institut
Target Audience: Official statisticians working on big data methodology, data science and in employment and education statistics, as well as other statistical domains which can profit from this data source.
Description: <p>Jointly organized by the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD), the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), and the Arab Institute for Training and Research in Statistics (AITRS), this regional workshop will review international recommendations and standards for Statistical Business Registers. The program will facilitate the implementation of the Maturity Model for Statistical Business Registers and address emerging developments, including the global assessment questionnaire, revised industrial classification systems, geospatial information integration, and the global initiative on unique business identifiers.</p>
Source: ESCAP SIAP (Data extracted on: 01 Apr 2024 )
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Organizer(s): ESCAP SIAP UNSD
Description: Statistical Business Registers (SBRs) are often described as the backbone of economic statisticsas they provide the core infrastructure to support the collection of economic data and the production of economic statistics. They provide a coherent set of units and classifications to collect and compile data across all domainsand a consistent set of rules to maintain this set of units over time. SBRs are considered as the backbone for producing economic statistics that meet the increasing demand for better integratedcoherent and comparable statistics across countries and statistical domains. Inclusive and exhaustive SBRs are becoming an increasingly more important element of the statistical infrastructure for maintaining the relevanceresponsiveness and quality of economic statistics in order to measure the structure and dynamics of economic activity.
Description: The Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers is an international expert group under the umbrella of the UN Statistical Commission engaged in further development of business registers, survey frames and associated topics. The group provides a forum for the exchange of views and experiences and the conduct of joint work related to the development, maintenance and use of business registers. The group's work supports a more integrated approach to structural economic statistics and addresses new, globalization-related analytical needs. It is engaged with contemporary and emerging issues in the development and use of business registers. In particular, the Wiesbaden Group tackles forward-looking matters and identifies new challenges concerning business registers in the wider sense. The group analyses the changing nature and roles of the business register as the backbone of business statistics and a source of statistical data in its own right. The Wiesbaden Group is an informal body and participation is voluntary. Participants are, however, required to contribute to the programme of the biannual meetings of the group. Although its mandate does not emanate from a formal body, the Wiesbaden Group reports to the UN Statistical Commission on its activities and recommendations of practices and standards.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 29 Nov 2022 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: To provide the participants with advanced knowledge of the EGR system and its applications. To present the EGR business process, the functionalities of the applications, the EGR's role and good practices of integration into the production of official globalisation related statistics and quality checks.
Target Audience: Statisticians working on production of official statistics related to globalisation (FATS, FDI, GNI, BoP, etc.) in ESS or ESCB.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 03 Feb 2023 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat GOPA
Description: The course aims at enhancing participants' theoretical and practical knowledge of statistical business registers and their use in statistical production. They will become familiar with the European statistical business registers and its implementation at national level, both from a theoretical and a practical point of view. The course aims also to provide an overview of the importance of statistical business registers, as authoritative source for deriving high quality and harmonised statistical business register populations, for the production of European statistics and its use in the statistical production.
Target Audience: National Statistical Business Register (NSBR) staff. Statisticians working on production of business statistics making use of SBR (SBS, Business Demography, Entrepreneurship, STS, Trade by enterprise characteristics, etc.). Statisticians working on production of statistics related to globalisation (FATS, FDI, GNI, etc.) in NSIs and/or Central Banks.
Source: ESCAP SIAP (Data extracted on: 29 Aug 2022 )
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Organizer(s): ESCAP SIAP UNSD ADB
Description: Statistical Business Registers (SBRs) are part of the statistical infrastructure and form the backbone for producing economic statistics that meet the increasing demand for better integratedcoherentand comparable statistics across countries and statistical domains. This course is designed to provide a strong foundation for the conceptsmethods and framework required to build high-quality and viable SBRs. This will facilitate the international harmonization of economic statistics in terms of coveragestatistical unitsand frame methodology.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 31 Jan 2022 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: To provide the participants with advanced knowledge of the EGR 2.0 system and its applications. To present the EGR 2.0 business process, the functionalities of the applications, the links to the NSBR, EGR's role and integration into the production of business statistics.
Target Audience: National Statistical Business Register (NSBR) staff. Please note: All ESTP Courses are exclusively available to staff members of a European Statistical System (ESS) institution.
Source: ESCAP SIAP (Data extracted on: 04 Jan 2022 )
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Organizer(s): UNSD ADB ESCAP SIAP
Description: This course is designed to provide a strong conceptual and practical foundation required to build high quality SBRs. This will in turn facilitate the harmonization of integrated economic statistics in terms of coveragestatistical unitsand frame methodology.
Description: The Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers is an international expert group under the umbrella of the UN Statistical Commission engaged in further development of business registers, survey frames and associated topics. The group provides a forum for the exchange of views and experiences and the conduct of joint work related to the development, maintenance and use of business registers. The group's work supports a more integrated approach to structural economic statistics and addresses new, globalization-related analytical needs. It is engaged with contemporary and emerging issues in the development and use of business registers. In particular, the Wiesbaden Group tackles forward-looking matters and identifies new challenges concerning business registers in the wider sense. The group analyses the changing nature and roles of the business register as the backbone of business statistics and a source of statistical data in its own right. The Wiesbaden Group is an informal body and participation is voluntary. Participants are, however, required to contribute to the programme of the biannual meetings of the group. Although its mandate does not emanate from a formal body, the Wiesbaden Group reports to the UN Statistical Commission on its activities and recommendations of practices and standards.
Description: Statistical business registers (SBRs) have been a core feature in many countries' national statistical systems. Statistical business registers come in many shapes and sizes, but ultimately serve as a repository of data on enterprises from various data sources for use in statistical purposes. Developing SBRs that can respond to disruptive shifts in the economy requires long-term strategic planning and continued commitments from the National Statistics Office (NSO) and their data providers. Enhancing the relevance of SBRs hinges on improving its timeliness and coverage, and increasing capacity to be integrated with administrative systems and other statistical infrastructure. , Stats Café Home: Upcoming events Concluded events
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 21 Dec 2020 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: To provide the participants with advanced knowledge of the EGR 2.0 system and its applications. To present the EGR 2.0 business process, the functionalities of the applications, the EGR's role and good practices of integration into the production of official globalisation related statistics and quality checks.
Target Audience: Statisticians working on production of official statistics related to globalisation (FATS, FDI, GNI, BoP, etc.) in NSIs and/or Central Banks. ESTP Trainings are open to non-ESS members if capacity allows after ESS needs are fulfilled.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 21 Dec 2020 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: Sound understanding of the basic setup of an LCU. Hands on cases based on real world (globalization) issues encountered by LCU members.
Target Audience: National statistical offices interested in developing LCU-activities. ESTP Trainings are open to non-ESS members if capacity allows after ESS needs are fulfilled.
Statistical Business Registers (SBRs) and their role in the statistical production
01 Dec 2020 – 03 Dec 2020
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 17 Nov 2020 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat Devstat
Description: To provide the participants with statistical skillset on national and European SBRs, including: * a better understanding of SBR structure, units and management; * a better understanding of SBR roles and quality assessment; * a better understanding about the EGR process.
Target Audience: NSIs staff working on production of business statistics making use of SBRs at national and/or European level. ESTP Trainings are open to non-ESS members if capacity allows after ESS needs are fulfilled.
Title in Spanish: Webinar sobre registros empresariales en Colombia y México: el puente entre las estadísticas oficiales y el sector privado
Organizer(s): ECLAC Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data Cepei
Description: El objetivo de este webinar es discutir sobre sobre la necesidad de promover el uso de registros administrativos y empresariales para mejorar la medición y seguimiento de la Agenda2030.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 03 Jun 2019 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: To provide the participants with advanced knowledge of the EGR 2.0 system and its applications. To present the EGR 2.0 business process, the functionalities of the applications, the links to the national SBR, EGR's role and integration into the production of business statistics.
Target Audience: National Statistical Business Register (SBR) staff. Statisticians working on production of statistics related to globalisation (FATS, FDI, GNI, etc.) in NSIs and/or Central Banks. ESTP Trainings are open to non-ESS members if capacity allows after ESS needs are fulfilled.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 03 Jun 2019 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat
Description: Objectives of the course: * To outline the goals, the scope and the achievements of the ESBRs project * To illustrate the basics of the ESBRs Business Architecture * To explain the latest methodological developments in Profiling * To provide insight into the ESBRs interoperability pilots * To familiarize the participants with the Interactive Profiling Tool (IPT) for European Profiling
Target Audience: Statisticians working on national and European Profiling, National Statistical Business Register staff. ESTP Trainings are open to non-ESS members if capacity allows after ESS needs are fulfilled.