Innovations in Statistics: Insights from Various Countries and Initiatives

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Explore fascinating statistics and insights from Denmark, Kazakhstan, Cambodia, Peru, Eritrea, Lesotho, Dominica, and more. Learn about budget sources, statisticians per capita, NSDS design, website analysis, and major surveys. Delve into the world of statistical innovations and developments in different regions.


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  1. Platform for Innovations in Statistics pista.paris21.org

  2. Did you know? In 2017 in Denmark, 37.2% of the budget for the national statistics plan is expected to come from non-governmental sources. SDG reporting on indicators 17.18.2 and 17.18.3 Data for 2017, self-reported

  3. Did you know? Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Mongolia Mongolia Kyrgystan Kyrgystan Tajikistan Tajikistan 38% 38% 56% 56% 67% 67% 78% 78% NSDS evaluation tool Data on 2016, self-reported

  4. Did you know? Kazakhstan has almost 3x as many statisticians per capita than Mongolia. NSDS evaluation tool Data on 2016, self-reported

  5. Did you know? In Cambodia a new NSDS is currently designed. NSDS status table February 2017 PARIS21 research

  6. Did you know? INEI Peru s website provides detailed information on its budget, organisation and statistical legislation. Website Analysis January 2017 PARIS21 research

  7. Did you know? NSEO Eritrea currently does not have a website. Website Analysis January 2017 PARIS21 research

  8. Did you know? The latest major household survey conducted in Lesotho is the DHS 2014. World Bank Statistical Capacity Indicator 2016 Metadata

  9. Did you know? Even though GDP per capita in Dominica is twice as high as in Indonesia, only Dominica is IDA- eligible. Why? It is a Small Island Developing State. Various sources, 2016 data

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  11. Platform for Innovations in Statistics pista.paris21.org

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