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Dear reader, As we are finalising our Project, I would like to use the opportunity to invite you to our clos- ing conference that will take place on the 23rd of May in the SSSU premises in Kyiv. Please, contact me if you or any of your colleagues are interested to hear about the results of our project. You are warmly welcome! It is a great pleasure to tell you that our Proj- ect has been honoured by the European Com- mission as one of the Twinning Success Stories of 2012. The experts from the member states and from Ukraine as well as the RTA team, have worked hard during this project. This recognion is highly appreciat- ed! Looking back almost all our planned acvies have been imple- mented. All man- datory results and benchmarks have been achieved; the implementaon and tesng have started in the framework of the most compo- nents. In all, the project totalled at around 70 work- ing missions in Kyiv and L´viv, study visits to the EU stascal offices and conferences, seminars with users and expert workshops with represen- taves from the regional stascal offices. 35 leading experts from 7 different naonal stas- cal offices (Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Spain, Lithuania, Great Britain and the Slovak Republic) were involved in the Project and gave the SSSU a thoroughly European perspecve. Around 150 Ukrainian stascians from the SSSU and the re- gional stascal offices as well as representaves of users and stakeholders parcipated in this proj- ect on the Ukrainian side. This 6th quarter has been marked by three seminars. Mr. David Fenwick (UK) briefed rep- resentaves from the regional offices on Owner Occupied Housing Stascs. Ms. Nomeda Brat- cikovienė and Ms. Jurga Rukšėnaitė (LT) worked on back-casng calculaons in Structural Business Stascs. Ms. Maria Boye (DK) presented best EU pracces on salaries and wages stascs at the seminar with users. Thanks to these training seminars the repre- sentaves of the regional offices and users got familiar with the respecve methods of imple- mentaon and received advice how to explain the new methodology to users and data providers. This quarter gave an opportunity to present the project to the Focal Point Meeng at the Na- onal Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service in Kyiv “Opportunies to Aract Assistance in the Con- text of European and Euroatlanc Integraon Policy”. I told the parcipants about my experi- ence with Twinning Project implementa- on and gave useful ps to the benefi- ciaries of the future Twinning Projects in Ukraine. With around 650 “unique” visitors our web- page dst.dk/ukraine has proved to be a very oper- aonal and useful tool. All project presentaons, mission reports and translated documents will remain there. I would like to end this newsleer by thank- ing you, dear reader, for interest, quesons and many comments! Thanks a lot and best regards from me and my team. Best regards, Irina Bernstein Resident Twinning Advisor 15 May 2013 A quarterly newsletter published by the RTA Office of the EU-financed Twinning Project ‘Development of Ukrainian statistical methodologies in line with EU Standards” FINALISING ONE OF EU´S MOST SUCCESSEFUL TWINNING PROJECTS OF 2012 What has been achieved? •Business stascs Ukraine has now changed to a new economic acvity classificaon system (NACE Rev.2). Codes and types of economic acvies will coincide with the classificaon used within the EU. This will facilitate internaonal comparisons between Ukraine and other countries. And perhaps more importantly allows Ukraine to introduce new internaonal stand- ards in Naonal accounts. •Users’ confidence in stascs was strengthened due to a beer disseminaon system of data. Staff of SSSU has been trained in the use of different tools on how to present data using a dynamic database and to illus- trate the data on maps. •Improved methods for measuring the respondent burden have been introduced during the project. The data collecon policy of the SSSU has been changed and now emphasizes that the burden on business re- porng data to the SSSU must be monitored and re- duced. •The stascal capacity of the SSSU has been im- proved by the introducon of new methodologies and through improvement of exisng methodologies. 14 completed acvies in the 6th quarter: HR Tourism Stascs HICP/OOH: Seminar with the regional offices Salary/wages: Seminar with the users Respondent Burden Capital investment Naonal Accounts (1): Branch coding Naonal Accounts (2): Tabular Approach Naonal Accounts (3): FISIM Foreign direct investment HICP Steering Commiee Meeng for the 5th quarter SBS (1): Sampling in Enterprise Stascs SBS (2): Seminar with the regional offices For more informaon RTA Irina Bernstein [email protected] + 38 (044) 287 31 11 dst.dk/ukraine & facebook.com/twinning.stascs NEWSLETTER N° 6 Legal disclaimer: This publicaon has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publicaon are the sole responsibility of the implemenng authority and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union

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Dear reader,As we are finalising our Project, I would like

to use the opportunity to invite you to our clos-ing conference that will take place on the 23rd of May in the SSSU premises in Kyiv. Please, contact me if you or any of your colleagues are interested to hear about the results of our project. You are warmly welcome!

It is a great pleasure to tell you that our Proj-ect has been honoured by the European Com-mission as one of the Twinning Success Stories of 2012. The experts from the member states and from Ukraine as well as the RTA team, have worked hard during this project. This recognition is highly appreciat-ed!

Looking back almost all our planned activities have been imple-mented. All man-datory results and benchmarks have been achieved; the implementation and testing have started in the framework of the most compo-nents.

In all, the project totalled at around 70 work-ing missions in Kyiv and L´viv, study visits to the EU statistical offices and conferences, seminars with users and expert workshops with represen-tatives from the regional statistical offices. 35 leading experts from 7 different national statis-tical offices (Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Spain, Lithuania, Great Britain and the Slovak Republic) were involved in the Project and gave the SSSU a thoroughly European perspective. Around 150 Ukrainian statisticians from the SSSU and the re-gional statistical offices as well as representatives of users and stakeholders participated in this proj-ect on the Ukrainian side.

This 6th quarter has been marked by three seminars. Mr. David Fenwick (UK) briefed rep-resentatives from the regional offices on Owner Occupied Housing Statistics. Ms. Nomeda Brat-cikovienė and Ms. Jurga Rukšėnaitė (LT) worked on back-casting calculations in Structural Business

Statistics. Ms. Maria Boye (DK) presented best EU practices on salaries and wages statistics at the seminar with users.

Thanks to these training seminars the repre-sentatives of the regional offices and users got familiar with the respective methods of imple-mentation and received advice how to explain the new methodology to users and data providers.

This quarter gave an opportunity to present the project to the Focal Point Meeting at the Na-tional Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service in Kyiv “Opportunities to Attract Assistance in the Con-

text of European and Euroatlantic Integration Policy”. I told the participants about my experi-ence with Twinning Project implementa-tion and gave useful tips to the benefi-ciaries of the future Twinning Projects in

Ukraine.

With around 650 “unique” visitors our web-page dst.dk/ukraine has proved to be a very oper-ational and useful tool. All project presentations, mission reports and translated documents will remain there.

I would like to end this newsletter by thank-ing you, dear reader, for interest, questions and many comments!

Thanks a lot and best regards from me and my team.

Best regards,

Irina Bernstein Resident Twinning Advisor

15 May 2013

A quarterly newsletter published by the RTA Office of the EU-financed Twinning Project‘Development of Ukrainian statistical methodologies in line with EU Standards”

FINALISING ONE OF EU´S MOST SUCCESSEFUL TWINNING PROJECTS OF 2012

What has been achieved?

•Business statistics Ukraine has now changed to a new economic activity classification system (NACE Rev.2). Codes and types of economic activities will coincide with the classification used within the EU. This will facilitate international comparisons between Ukraine and other countries. And perhaps more importantly allows Ukraine to introduce new international stand-ards in National accounts.

•Users’ confidence in statistics was strengthened due to a better dissemination system of data. Staff of SSSU has been trained in the use of different tools on how to present data using a dynamic database and to illus-trate the data on maps.

•Improved methods for measuring the respondent burden have been introduced during the project. The data collection policy of the SSSU has been changed and now emphasizes that the burden on business re-porting data to the SSSU must be monitored and re-duced.

•The statistical capacity of the SSSU has been im-proved by the introduction of new methodologies and through improvement of existing methodologies.

14 completed activities in the 6th quarter:

HRTourism Statistics HICP/OOH: Seminar with the regional officesSalary/wages: Seminar with the users Respondent Burden Capital investment National Accounts (1): Branch coding National Accounts (2): Tabular Approach National Accounts (3): FISIM Foreign direct investment HICP Steering Committee Meeting for the 5th quarterSBS (1): Sampling in Enterprise StatisticsSBS (2): Seminar with the regional offices

For more information

RTA Irina Bernstein

[email protected]

+ 38 (044) 287 31 11

dst.dk/ukraine & facebook.com/twinning.statistics

NEWSLETTER N° 6

Legal disclaimer: This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of the implementing authority and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union