Reliable and high-quality statistics are vital for effective decision-making and public trust in the European Union. Eurostat, collaborating with national statistical authorities across EU countries, provides official data that helps shape economic policies, assess social trends, and monitor environmental progress. At the heart of this effort is the European Statistics Code of Practice.
European Statistics Code of Practice
Adopted in 2005 by the European Statistical System Committee, this framework is built on 16 key principles designed to promote integrity, independence, and quality in European statistics. These principles:
- Ensure national statistical offices and Eurostat operate free from political and external pressures.
- Require data collection and analysis to adhere to internationally recognized standards.
- Encourage transparency for all users, including policymakers, businesses, and citizens.
Ensuring Compliance and Credibility
Compliance with the Code is monitored through peer reviews conducted by independent experts who assess national statistical systems and recommend improvements. This process is crucial in maintaining the credibility and reliability of official EU data, especially in an age of rising disinformation.
Impact on EU Policymaking and Democracy
By upholding the highest statistical standards, the Code supports evidence-based policymaking and strengthens democratic processes across Europe. The ongoing commitment to these principles ensures that European statistics remain trustworthy, accessible, and useful for:
- Effective policy formulation
- Public information
- Economic and social monitoring
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