UNFPA EECA Projects: Statistical Exercise and Policy Analysis
UNFPA Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) is actively involved in constructing and updating National Transfer Account (NTA) and National Time Transfer Account (NTTA) profiles, focusing on statistical exercises and policy analysis. Projects include collaboration with various countries for demographic research and policy development, with a special emphasis on engaging NTA users and bridging gaps between statisticians and analysts.
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NTA projects of UNFPA Eastern Europe and CentralAsia R bert I. G l (Hungarian Demographic Research Institute and Corvinus University) (gal@demografia.hu) NTA and public policy: Some perspectives from the United Nations NTA14, Paris, February 14, 2023
Construction of NTAs and NTTAs: a fundamentally statistical exercise Before UNFPA became interested: T rkiye Completed exercises: Moldova, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia Ongoing projects: Tajikistan, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (the entire country and separately the two entities), a follow-up exercise in Serbia Projects in the preparatory phase: North Macedonia; an NTTA project in Serbia UNFPA EECA supports the construction/ updating of NTAs, and NTTAs, wherever possible
NTA-based policy papers: Building bridges between NTA specialists and NTA-users Moldova: NTA-based policy analysis of gender differences Azerbaijan: an NTA-based policy analysis (still in the planning phase) on how to maintain the stability of the inter-age reallocation system without public asset income UNFPA EECA puts a special emphasis on separating the construction of NTA/NTTA profile sets and the analysis of the outcome of such exercises UNFPA EECA wants to be active in inviting users of NTA and building bridges between statisticians and analysts (such as macroeconomists)
Collaboration with other centers The Higher School of Economics (HSE; Moscow) is active in providing expert support for NTA teams in countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), e.g., in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan The CISpop project (Better data for better policies) supports the HSE in building a Center for Excellence in Moscow that provides intellectual and technical support for CIS experts in demography-related projects, including the construction of NTA