KSH and NGM concluded a strategic agreement
The KSH and the NGM concluded a strategic agreement in order to reduce data collection costs and data provider burdens, and to increase data integrity, and they also agreed on the framework of data transfer between the two institutions – the KSH announced to MTI on Tuesday.
According to the announcement, the document was signed by Sándor Czomba, the state secretary responsible for employment policy on behalf of the Ministry of National Economy (NGM), and Áron Kincses, on behalf of the KSH.
The purpose of the agreement is to provide a professional and technical framework for the exchange of information between the two parties.
The use of newer administrative data sources replaces traditional data collection methods, thus reducing both the data provider’s burden and data collection costs, while they can provide data with greater temporal and territorial coverage, and can also contribute to more detailed, more accurate and faster data communications, reducing the time to market – they wrote.
“For the Central Statistical Office, it is of strategic importance to reduce data provider burdens and data collection costs, as well as to produce official statistics as quickly as possible, and to reduce time to market, one of the tools of which is the search for and integration of new administrative data sources into the statistics production process”
– the announcement quotes the president of KSH.
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