Harmonising Data in Official Statistics
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Statisticians understand the term ‘harmonisation’ to mean the creation of a desired degree of comparability between statistics of different countries. Comparability is a quality criterion, meaning that it is one of many product properties striven for in drawing up statistics. Comparability may refer both to comparing statistics at different times, as well as to spatial comparison between sets of statistics across a number of regions, nations, etc.
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