Eurostat and national statistical authorities across the European Union provide reliable official statistics that shape important decisions and public discussions. These statistics guide economic policies, social trends analysis, and environmental monitoring, playing a crucial role in effective governance and public trust throughout Europe.
The European Statistics Code of Practice
The key framework supporting this effort is the European Statistics Code of Practice, established by the European Statistical System Committee in 2005. This Code includes 16 principles that cover:
- Institutional setup
- Statistical processes
- The quality of statistical outputs
The goal is to ensure data are independent, objective, and reliable.
Major Principles and Compliance
One major principle is professional independence, which requires that Eurostat and national authorities remain free from political or external influence. The Code also emphasizes:
- Methodological soundness
- Transparency, with data collection and analysis following internationally recognized standards
Compliance is regularly assessed through peer reviews by independent experts who evaluate any improvements needed in national statistical systems. These measures boost confidence in statistical data across the EU and worldwide.
Importance in the Face of Misinformation
In an era of rising misinformation, the European Statistics Code of Practice is essential to keep official statistics trustworthy. It supports evidence-based policymaking and strengthens democracy across Europe.
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