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Abdul Rahman Hasan Deputy Chief Statistician (Economy) Department of Statistics Malaysia [email protected] 19 February 2010, United Nations, New York 2 Outline of the Presentation • DOSM at a glance • Current practices in data dissemination • Emerging trends in data dissemination NEWSS Interactive database Free download Micro data release Mobile technology • Moving forward 3 Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) At a Glance Established in 1949 under Statistics Ordinance and was known as Bureau of Statistics Statistics Act 1965 (Revised 1989) • The principal legislation determining the functions and responsibilities of the DOSM • Currently undertaking the revision of the Act Functions • Main agency to collect, interpret, and disseminate official statistics for the purpose of policy making and national planning 4 Mission Producer of National Statistics of integrity and reliability for national planning and development through: Adoption of best practices and methodologies Continuous research and statistical analysis Competent and innovative human capital Use of the best technology 5 Malaysia’s Statistical System A centralised system and at the same time allows other government agencies to collect statistics to fulfill their own needs 6 Data Communication Consultation with users Ensuring the relevance of DOSM output Understand the statistical needs and demands Dissemination, method of access and services Mechanism: Advisory council, Main user group, Technical working group, conferences, visit, dialogue, analysing the feedbacks Input to the directions and priorities of the work program and budget planning 7 Data Dissemination Current Practices Publications Customised Data Request Website Data Dissemination Press Conferences / Releases Malaysian National News Agency (BERNAMA) 8 Publications • Main findings from censuses and surveys • Detailed tables • Technical notes • Dissemination medium • Hardcopy (printed) • Softcopy (CD-Rom, excel) 9 Website 10 SDDS – DOSM Data Releases Category of Data Periodicity Timeliness IMF DOSM IMF DOSM Monthly Monthly 6 weeks 6 weeks Quarterly Monthly 12 weeks 6 weeks Consumer Price Index (CPI) Monthly Monthly 4 weeks 2 weeks Producer Price Index Monthly Monthly 4 weeks 4 weeks External Trade Monthly Monthly 8 weeks 6 weeks Index of Industrial Production Salaries/Wages (Manufacturing) National Accounts Quarterly Quarterly 12 weeks 7 weeks Employment/Unemployment Quarterly Quarterly 12 weeks 8 weeks Balance of Payment Quarterly Quarterly 12 weeks 8 weeks International Investment Position Annually Annually 36 weeks 24 weeks Population Annually Annually NA 6 months 11 Customised Data Request Published data Unpublished data • Will be made available within a period of 1 to 2 working days • Data extracted from existing computer generated tabulation will be made available within a period of 3 to 5 working days. • Data which require additional computation, compilation and processing will be made available within a period of 2 to 10 working days 12 Customers Satisfaction Survey 13 Emerging Trends in Data Communication and Dissemination 14 National Enterprise-Wide Statistical Systems (NEWSS) 15 NEWSS Environment 16 Interactive Database • • • • Through DOSM website Accessible to authorised users Benefit: Data mining Available database: ▫ National SME Database ▫ Agriculture Database System ▫ External Trade Database 17 Free Download Facility • Migrating from paper-based publishing method to electronic publishing method • Selected publications • Cost saving 18 Free Download Facility (cont.) Number of Download Number of Downloads for Selected Monthly Publications 2009 August September October 5000 4000 3000 Percentage of Yearbook of Statistics Malaysia 2007 Downloaded Vs. Printed Copies Purchased Downloaded 91% 2000 1000 0 CPI MRS IIP METS MSB Monthly Publications Hardcopy 9% 19 Dissemination of Micro data • Demand for household as well as establishments data at micro level from the Government and research community • Risk: Confidentiality of the individual data • Micro data Policy is under development Government Provide micro data to stakeholders at full dataset with no identifications revealed Public Provide sample of dataset with no identifications revealed 20 Dissemination of Micro data (cont.) • Micro data provided to the public i. 2 per cent sample of the 1970, 1980, 1991 and 2000 Population and Housing Censuses data ii. 30 per cent sample of the Household Expenditure Survey data iii. Merchandise Trade data 21 ICT Development in Malaysia Government’s Initiatives Source : Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit 22 Electronic Government in Klang Valley (eKL) • Government’s initiatives to accelerate the achievement of excellence in service delivery within Klang Valley • For more efficient, fast, quality, safe and people friendly services that will have an impact on the public • myBayar, myGovInfo, myForms, mySMS15888 Source : Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit 23 eKL Delivery Channel MySMS 15888 • Adopt the concept of single SMS number to access services offered by government agencies • DOSM supports : Provide an effective and hassle free way for mobile community to obtain the latest statistical info 24 MySMS 15888 Services Provided by DOSM Population MMS GDP STATS DATA Labour Force IIP External Trade CPI Other features: - Office Addresses - Feedbacks/Complaints 25 Moving Forward Enhancement of Central Repository System 26 Moving Forward (cont.) Continuous efforts to widen the usage and understanding of statistics among the public Extend the accessibility of the Interactive database to the public Further enhancements and improvements of the features and content of DOSM Portal 27 Moving Forward (cont.) MoU on data sharing activity → → → → Central Bank of Malaysia Companies Commission of Malaysia Employees Provident Fund Tourism Malaysia → Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission Administrative arrangement for data tapping → Ministries (MOT, MOH, MOE, MOHE) → Royal Malaysian Custom 28 Abdul Rahman Hasan Deputy Chief Statistician (Economy) Department of Statistics Malaysia [email protected] +603 8888 9252 +603 8888 9253 www.statistics.gov.my