Eurostat, in partnership with national statistical authorities across EU countries, provides reliable official statistics that are crucial for decision-making and public discussions in Europe. These high-quality statistics help shape economic policies, track social trends, and monitor environmental progress.
The European Statistics Code of Practice
Central to this effort is the European Statistics Code of Practice, established in 2005 by the European Statistical System Committee. This code contains 16 principles covering:
- Institutional environment
- Statistical processes
- Data quality
It ensures that statistics are independent, objective, reliable, and accessible to policymakers, businesses, and citizens alike.
Key Features of the Code
A key principle is professional independence, which requires Eurostat and national authorities to work free from political or external influences. The Code also promotes:
- Transparency
- Adherence to internationally recognized methods in data collection and analysis
Maintaining Trust and Quality
Compliance with the Code is regularly checked through peer reviews by independent experts. These evaluations:
- Help maintain public confidence in official statistics throughout the EU
- Enhance their credibility nationally and internationally
In an era with growing misinformation, the European Statistics Code of Practice plays a critical role in protecting the integrity of official data. It enables evidence-based policymaking and supports democratic processes throughout Europe.
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