In the UK, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has given more details of its ongoing program to focus in on essential, high quality economic and social statistics for the country's decision-makers - also described as a 'drive to put quality over quantity.'
The organisation has committed to reducing its statistical outputs by 10 per cent in 2026, ringfencing critical economic and societal decision-making tools including GDP, prices, labour market and population statistics, while transitioning to the Transformed Labour Force Survey, and preparing for the 2031 Census.
Darren Tierney, ONS Permanent Secretary, states: 'Difficult decisions to reduce the number of our publications are essential to restoring the quality of our core statistics... Today's announcement follows close engagement with users across health, subnational and areas of economic statistics relevant to government departments. It responds to the recommendations last year from the Devereux review and the Office for Statistics Regulation to prioritise improvements to the quality of our core economic statistics.'
Specific measures include:
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