Type | Report |
Title | User Satisfaction Survey |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2016 |
URL | http://www.statsghana.gov.gh/docfiles/publications/2016_USS_report_final.pdf |
Abstract | Producers of official statistics are to provide an efficient and user-responsive statistical products and services that meet the growing demand for data on social, economic and demographic issues. To achieve this, periodic feedback is needed to enhance performance. It is in the light of the above that the 2016 User Satisfaction Survey (USS) was conducted on the products and services of the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) and nine MDAs to serve as a guide for future data production and dissemination activities. The 2016 USS was conducted to measure the degree to which satisfaction and expectations of user needs with regard to official statistics are accomplished. The survey seeks to know the usefulness of official statistics in meeting the needs of users, ease of users’ understanding of official statistics, users’ views regarding packaging and style of presentation, details of analysis, timeliness and frequency of release of official statistics and statistical products as well as the reliability of the statistics produced. The survey considered statistics produced by GSS and other MDAs within the National Statistical System (NSS) that are implementing the Ghana Statistics Development Plan (GSDP). Users of statistics in the government sector, business community, education sector, media, international agencies, civil society organizations and individual researchers served as respondents for the survey. The list of users of official statistics compiled by GSS from January 2012 to December 2015 served as the sampling frame. A one-stage stratified sample design with proportional allocation to size was adopted in selecting the number of users for each of the seven identifiable sectors. Fieldwork commenced in mid-July 2016 and ended in August, 2016 and the target population was the individuals and institutions who had had an encounter with the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) between January 2012 and December 2015. In total, 817 users were involved in the survey with a response rate of 95.3 percent. The survey results provide positive and useful feedback that will shape the design of statistical products and services in the country. |
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