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Quality Datasheet: Industrial Price Index (IPRI)

Operation Details

Name of the Operation:
Industrial Price Index (IPRI)
Code:
182313
Operation Type:
Sample survey
Frequency:
Monthly
Methodology datasheet:
IPRI

Quality Indicators

Relevance
Indicators more information
Indicator
Benchmark
Period
Real
Value
Benchmark
Value

Satisfaction Index (by statistics operations groups)

Importance Level (by statistics operations groups)

No website hits

No of hits in media

2007

2007

2007

2007

3,6

3,7

36.528

50

0 - 5

0 - 5

1.124.249

1.731

Accuracy and
Reliability Indicators more information
Indicator
Benchmark
Period
Real
Value
Benchmark
Value

Errors outside the sampling

Total response rate(1) – Annual Average

2007

89,9%

100%

Opportunity and
Punctuality Indicators more information
Indicator
Benchmark
Period
Real
Value
Benchmark
Value

Timeline Compliance

Annual average lag (days)

2007

12

23

12

21

Time Comparability
Indicators more information
Indicator
Benchmark
Period
Real
Value
Benchmark
Value

Length of comparable time series(2)

Years

Months

1995 - 2007

13

156

10 ańos o más

Accessibility and
Clarity Indicator more information
Indicator
Benchmark
Period
Real
Value
Benchmark
Value

No of methodological documents published on the website (“Methodology” section)

No of disseminated publications (different formats) (3)

2008

2008

2

6

Other indicators more information Indicator
Benchmark
Period
Real
Value
Benchmark
Value

Monetary cost (euros)(4)

2007

83.862

11.538.022

(1) It appears as “coverage rate” in the statistics operation

(2) The indicator includes the following formation:

Objectives

The quality datasheet seeks to establish a list of quantitative indicators that reflect the quality of a specific statistical operation, for each of the quality dimensions or factors established by EUROSTAT. This quality datasheet has been prepared based on the standard quality indicators recommended by the European authority and on others based on the procedures for the EUSTAT statistical operations.

Along with the real value of each indicator, a benchmark value, whose mission is to facilitate the interpretation of the “soundness” of the given indicator, shall be added wherever possible. And in general, it shall be expressed by a minimum or maximum benchmark value of the indicator.

Indicator Descriptions

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