OECD Statistical Programme of Work 2004

This is the second edition of the OECD Statistical Programme of Work. It gives an overview of all main statistical activities carried out in 2004 by the Statistics Directorate and all other Directorates active in the field of statistics. The Programme is divided into two parts:

  • The first part presents recent developments in the implementation of the OECD Statistics Strategy and provides a summary of the 100 activities envisaged for 2004.
  • The second part offers a more detailed description of the individual statistical activities, highlighting their purpose, objectives, outputs, publications and databases produced by each activity, and main developments expected in 2004.

Second part by activity:
Agriculture and Fisheries Statistics
Demographic and Population Statistics
Development
Education and Training Statistics
Environmental Statistics
Financial Statistics
Health Statistics
Industry and Services Statistics
Information and Communication Technology
International Trade Statistics
Labour Statistics
Methodological Research
National Accounts
Public Management
Purchasing Power Parities and Prices
Science, Technology and Patents Statistics
Short-Term Economic Statistics
Social and Welfare Statistics
Territorial Statistics
Transport Statistics
Other Activities

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