Type | Book |
Title | Regional and small area statistics |
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Publisher | The Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries (SESRIC) |
City | Ankara |
Country/State | Turkey |
URL | http://www.oicstatcom.org/file/TEXTBOOK-REGIONAL-AND-SMALL-AREA-STATISTICS-EN.pdf |
Abstract | Regional and local data are increasingly available from a variety of sources: surveys, geo-coded data, administrative records, big data, and data produced by users. The range of techniques to integrate and analyse these different sources has also changed the supply of data on different geographical scales, with the potential for dramatically improving both the quantity and timeliness of local information. The integration of data sources can help governments to better understand interactions among economic, social and environmental changes at the local level. In addition, a rich set of information at different geographical levels responds not only to policy makers’ needs but also to people’s desire to better understand the area they live in to make decisions, voice their interests, and participate in democratic life. Meeting these expectations will help governments to receive feedback, restore trust and, ultimately, improve the efficacy of their actions. |
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