Using Administrative Data to Strengthen Development Statistics in Asia and the Pacific

Publication | November 2023
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This publication explores how data from administrative records can complement traditional data sources such as surveys and censuses to enhance government planning for sustainable and inclusive development.

Price
  • US$31.00 (paperback)

It provides guidance on how administrative data—such as health, pension, and employment data in a social security system—can be a cost-effective way of developing and monitoring quality work- and labor-related statistics and indicators. The publication also explains the challenges, solutions, and future opportunities for producing, analyzing, and communicating statistics from administrative data sources.

Contents

  • Part A: Overview
  • Part B: Using Administrative Data for Producing Sustainable Development Goal Work and Labor-Related Monitoring Indicators: The Landscape
  • Part C: Doing, Learning, and Building Capacity in Using Administrative Data for Producing Work- and Labor-Related Sustainable Development Goal Indicators
  • Glossary
  • Appendixes
  • References

Additional Details

Type
Subjects
  • Social development and protection
  • Statistics
Pages
  • 86
Dimensions
  • 8.5 x 11
SKU
  • TIM230491-2
ISBN
  • 978-92-9270-424-7 (print)
  • 978-92-9270-425-4 (electronic)
  • 978-92-9270-426-1 (ebook)

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