Description: The webinar, organized by the United Nations Network of Economic Statisticians and the United Nations Committee of Experts on International Statistical Classifications, will explore the role of technology in making the process of classification more efficient. Practical examples from various NSOs and organizations using international classifications will illustrate this point. Additionally, the webinar will close with a panel of senior executives from organizations around the world who will address some of the biggest challenges faced by organizations when implementing international classifications, such as the frequency of revisions, building and maintaining capacity, modernizing the classification process and more.
Description: The United Nations Network of Economic Statisticians and the United Nations Committee of Experts on International Statistical Classifications jointly organized a sprint webinar series on international statistical classifications, with the objective to raise the awareness of the importance of international classifications among users, provide a forum for discussing and sharing modern ways of updating and implementing classifications, and highlight the value of investing in classification work as a foundation for data integration. This second webinar’s theme was: the mechanisms for rendering the classification process more efficient through collaboration and coordination. It was attended by over 200 online participants from national statistics offices, regional and international organizations, classification users from specific industries, and experts on statistical classifications. The meeting provided an outreach opportunity for the Committee of Experts on International Statistical Classifications to engage directly with classification users on the concept of evergreening and on the importance of a more efficient revision process to develop agile and responsive international classifications. The webinar also provided a platform for sharing knowledge and experience on the review process and revision cycles of national, regional and international classifications. More information on the classifications sprint is available on UNSD website.
Description: The PACIFIC CIVIL REGISTRARS NETWORK (PCRN) will be organizing the third webinar in the Webinar series (Journey Towards ICD-11 in the Pacific) on ICD applications, introduction to WHO-FIC and in-depth ICD-11 transition discussion. When: 15 November 2023 To register: Click here.
Description: International Statistical Classifications are an essential component of the statistical infrastructure. They ensure quality and relevance of statistics and their comparability across time and domains, e.g., output, trade, employment, balances, etc. International classifications are also essential to guarantee international comparability and therefore monitor global trend and phenomena in a reliable manner. In an increasingly interconnected world, classifications can play an important role for the integration of statistics across domains as long as the underlying concepts are clearly identified and to the extent possible linked. The revision and maintenance of classifications requires continuous and dedicated efforts to ensure that the classifications reflect the reality and support sound policymaking and informed decisions.<br><br>The Sprint is jointly organized by UN Network of Economic Statisticians and the UN Committee of Experts on International Statistical Classifications to raise awareness of the importance of international classifications with both internal and external users; advance outreach by the Committee of Experts on International Statistical Classifications to engage NSOs; provide an additional forum for discussing and sharing modern ways of updating and implementing classifications; and highlight the importance of investing in classification work as a foundation for data integration.<br><br>The Sprint consists of three webinars. The first webinar will explore the role of statistical classifications for data integration . It will raise awareness of the importance of international statistical classifications with both internal and external users and highlight the importance of investing in classification work as a foundation for data integration by showcasing real life applications inside and outside NSOs.
Title in Arabic: التصنيفات المتعلقة بإحصاءات التجارة الدولية وأدلة الربط بينها
Organizer(s): AITRS
Description: تشمل الورشة التدريبية المواضيع أدناه: * لمحة عام عن التصنيفات الاقتصادية. * التغيرات التي طرأت على تصنيف النظام المنسق HS حسب نسخة عام 2022. * التغيرات على نسخة عام 2022 من التصنيف الموحد للتجارة الدولية SITC4. * أبرز التعديلات التي طرأت على تصنيف ISIC. * تمارين عملية حول ربط بيانات التجارة الخارجية باستخدام HS, SITC, ISIC. تهدف الورشة الى: * التعريف بأهمية التصنيفات الاقتصادية لأغراض نشر البيانات الإحصائية والمقارنة على المستويات الدولية. * التعرف على التغيرات التي طرأت على النسخ الجديدة من أدلة التجارة الدولية عام 2022. * اكتساب وتعزيز مهارات الربط بين التصنيفات المختلفة.
Description: In 2015, with the launch of the Sustainable Development Goals, the global community made a commitment to end all forms of violence against children by 2030. Although this draws much needed attention to the importance of preventing and responding to violence against children, the availability of comparable data remains limited, which was also confirmed by the recently adopted Guidance of the European Statisticians for the Improvement of Statistics on Children. In response, UNICEF has developed the international classification of violence against children (ICVAC) with inputs from more than 200 experts from national statistical offices, academia, and international organizations. The ICVAC was endorsed at the 54th session of the UN Statistical Commission as international statistical standard and was recommended for inclusion in the International Family of Classifications.
Description: Classification tree algorithms are a convenient method to perform variable selection and obtain interpretable structures relating covariates and an outcome of interest. When fitting classification trees to survey data, it is common to ignore sampling weights as well other design characteristics such as stratification and clustering. However, unless the survey design is uninformative, there is a risk that the inference for the classification tree is incorrect. A particular application in which this is a concern is the construction of nonresponse adjustment cells, a key step in the development of survey weights. We propose an extension of the popular Chi-square Automatic Interaction Detector (CHAID) approach that accounts for the design by applying a Rao-Scott correction in its classification criterion. We discuss the statistical properties of the resulting algorithm under a design-based framework. We compare its performance to existing weighted and unweighted algorithms, and we illustrate the use of the method using data from the U.S. American Community Survey.
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Description: For this Joint FAO and Global Network Webinar, FAO and UNSD experts will talk about Caliper - Statistical Classifications as Public Goods: The FAO approach to disseminating statistical classifications as user-friendly and interoperable resources. WHEN | Tuesday, 30 May 2023: 14:30-15:30 Rome time (check your time) To join, register here. Statistical classifications are the vocabularies that provide the "meaning" of statistical data. As such, they inform all activities related to data collection, analysis, comparison, and dissemination and, ultimately, they affect our knowledge, science and policy. In their talk, Caterina Caracciolo and Carola Fabi from FAO, and Ilaria Di Matteo from UNSD, will argue that given such a crucial role, statistical classifications should be treated as public goods - made available to users in a user-friendly manner, and to computer applications in a way that allows for timely and sound exchange of information. The speakers will present Caliper, FAO's dissemination platform for statistical classifications. Caliper aims at being a user-friendly tool for users, who can explore entire classifications, look up definitions and translations, and compare related classifications. Caliper also addresses data interoperability, by making classifications available in formats such that can be effectively reused in information systems. Caliper approach is based on open-source technologies.
Description: UNSD organized a virtual meeting on the revision of the Classification of the Functions of Government (COFOG). The meeting was organized in response the request by the United Nations Statistical Commission at its fifty-third session in 2022 to revise COFOG and make an assessment of whether changes are required in the other classifications of expenditure according to purpose. The objective of the meeting was to develop a draft work programme and terms of reference of a task team on the revision of COFOG which will submitted to the UN Statistical Commission through the UN Committee of Experts on International Statistical Classifications. The meeting gathered some 25 experts on classification, government finance statistics, national accounts and environmental accounts from several countries (namely, Canada, Netherlands, New Zealand, UK, US) and international organizations such as Eurostat, FAO, IMF and OECD. UNSD experts from classification, national accounts and environmental accounts participated in the meeting. The revision of COFOG was very welcomed. Some of the main drivers identified for the revision of COFOG included addressing emerging data needs for policy making such as climate change, environmental expenditures, and digitalization. Participants also welcomed the efforts to bring together experts from different statistical domains in the revision process.
Description: As part of WHO ICD-11 webinar series, the Classifications and Terminologies Unit is organising a webinar on the 16th of May 2022 on: ''ICD-11 implementation strategy and country experiences'' Overview of ICD-11 Country experiences in ICD-11 implementation: * in morbidity coding; * in cause of death coding. Do's and Don'ts in implementing ICD-11
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 30 Jan 2022 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat Icon-Institut
Description: The course should provide participants with a better understanding of the underlying principles and concepts of European and international economic and social classifications, their content and use.
Target Audience: Any statistician of a National Statistical Institute (including newcomers) dealing with any statistical domain and wishing to understand better the system of classifications used.
Description: The course will introduce participants to the concepts that underpin the identification and correct sector classification of public sector entities, with particular focus on extrabudgetary units and state-owned enterprises. Participants will receive practical advice on how to apply the sector classification guidance in the Government Finance Statistics Manual 2014 (GFSM 2014), using a framework of standardized questions. Group exercises in a workshop environment will deepen understanding and build learner confidence in applying the framework and concepts, with the final section of the course requiring participants to apply the learning to examples in their own country before reconvening to discuss and share the insights gained. In addition to hands-on experience in the application of sector classification principles, participants will explore, at a high-level, the issues that it is important to consider when collecting and compiling data from entities that are outside of direct budgetary controls and reporting. However, the details of how to compile data for newly classified entities is beyond the scope of this course.
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 21 Dec 2020 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat Icon-Institut
Description: The course should provide participants with a better understanding of the underlying principles and concepts of European and international economic and social classifications, their content and use.
Target Audience: Any statistician of a National Statistical Institute (including newcomers) dealing with any statistical domain and wishing to understand better the system of classifications used. ESTP Trainings are open to non-ESS members if capacity allows after ESS needs are fulfilled.
Description: A virtual webinar that will give an overview of ICD-11 and the tools for implementation. The classifications and terminologies team will respond to questions in a Q & A session following the presentations.
Title in Arabic: التصنيفات الإحصائية الرسمية: المفاهيم الأساسية والتطبيقات
Organizer(s): AITRS
Description: تعتبر مكاتب الإحصاء الوطنية المنتج الأساسي لأهم البيانات الرسمية وإتاحتها لجميع المستخدمين وذلك طبقا للمناهج والمعايير والتصنيفات الإحصائية المتعارف عليها والمعتمدة من قبل الهيئات الدولية. وفي هذا الإطار تعتبر التصنيفات الإحصائية الرسمية الاقتصادية والاجتماعية إحدى أهم المعايير لجودة المنتج الإحصائي الرسمي وآلية فنية محورية لتنسيق البيانات الإحصائية على المستويين المحلي والدولي.وتلتزم الأجهزة الإحصائية في إطار احترام مواثيق القواعد المثلى لإنتاج الإحصائيات الرسمية باتخاذ الإجراءات اللازمة لضمان تطبيق المفاهيم والتعريفات والتصنيفات الموحدة باستمرار، من قبل الجهاز الإحصائي الوطني والمنتجين الآخرين للإحصائيات الرسمية وتسهر على توافق أنظمة التصنيفات الوطنية مع الأنظمة الدولية على المستوى التفصيلي.
Description: This event will present examples of the work that has been done to create interactive statistical classifications and an SDG taxonomy using innovative cross-referencing and navigation technologies and approaches.
Description: This regionalmeetingwas set to discuss the progress of the activityontheArabic Glossaries and SDG Metadata implemented under the umbrella of DA11 projectonSupporting ESCWA Member States in the Adoption and Implementation ofArabic Standards. The project aims to address the unavailability of unified standards for scientificArabic terms which has left a gap with significant hurdles in the collection, comparability, and usefulness of data across the full spectrum of development issues especially those produced from administrative records.Themeetingaimed to provide an overview of progress madeontheArabic glossaries and the SDG metadata, to discuss the challenges and opportunities in applying standards at the national level and make recommendations for adopting and using them to better plan and implement the second phase of this project. List of participants Presentation
Activity and Product Classifications: description, use and implementation
25 Nov 2020 – 04 Dec 2020
Source: Eurostat (Data extracted on: 17 Nov 2020 )
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Organizer(s): Eurostat Sogeti
Description: The course should provide participants with a better understanding of the underlying principles and concepts of European and international economic classifications, their differences and methods of harmonisation. The course should also provide participants with sound confidence for a current use of economic classification.
Target Audience: All staff responsible for the development and application of national activity and product classifications as well as for staff applying economic classifications in business registers or dealing with business statistics and National Accounts. ESTP Trainings are open to non-ESS members if capacity allows after ESS needs are fulfilled.
Description: In this session, the speakers will provide insights about the functionalities of Caliper, an experimental platform aimed at improving the availability and interoperability of statistical metadata, especially statistical classifications.