Capacity building at the Kurdistan region statistics office through data collection
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Author
Contributions
- Burger, Nicholas, author - Contributor
- Ghosh-Dastidar, Bonnie, author - Contributor
- Glick, Peter, author - Contributor
- Kumar, Krishna B., author - Contributor
- Pérez Arce, Francisco, author - Contributor
and 3 more
- Smith, Alexandria C., author - Contributor
- Labor and Population Program - Contributor
- Kurdistān (Iraq). Ḧikûmetî Herêmî Kurdistan-ʻÊraq - Contributor
Publication
2014 - Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, California
Language
English
Word Count
18,750 words, Guess
Page Count
75 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100833085174
- ISBN-139780833085177
- Library of Congress Control Number2014937297
- OCLC Control Number875644300
- Better World Books9780833085177
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL30388744M
Classifications
- DDC956.37/20218
- LCCDS79.89.K87 A37 2014
- LCCDS79.89.K87A37 2014
Alternate Titles
- Capacity building at the Kurdistan Regional Statistics Organization through data collection
Description
Comprehensive and reliable statistics are crucial for designing economic policies. The Kurdistan Region of Iraq lacks the statistics it needs to improve infrastructure, encourage private-sector development, attract foreign investment, and create sustained economic growth. The Kurdistan Region Statistics Office needs to build capacity to collect the data. RAND worked closely with the office and in consultation with relevant ministries to build capacity by preparing, conducting, and analyzing the first round of a survey of the region's labor force critical to government policymaking. RAND provided overall guidance and both analytical and hands-on training to organization staff. Further, by being involved in the complete life cycle of the survey, from conception through data collection to policy analysis, and by being responsible for the final execution and analysis of the surveys, that staff benefited from learning by doing. Future rounds of the survey will provide up-to-date information on how these and other important indicators are changing over time and in response to policies.
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