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Overview Importance of a quality assurance programme o The quality assurance circle o The role of managers Dimensions of quality Quality assurance by census phase Evaluation o Process quality o Data quality United Nations Regional Workshop on the 2020 World Programme on Population and Housing Censuses: International Standards and Contemporary Technologies, Lagos, Nigeria, 8-11 May 2017 Importance of a quality assurance programme P&R recommends that “Each country must have a quality assurance and improvement programme in place to measure the quality of each stage of the census” (P&R 2.169) A major objective of a quality assurance programme is to ensure that quality assessment is consistently incorporated in all phases of the census, focusing on efforts in controlling the occurrence of errors and taking remedial actions to ensure the highest quality of both the processes and their outcomes. A quality assurance programme should also be viewed as a quality improvement programme, and without such a programme, the census data when finally produced may contain many errors, which can severely diminish its usefulness The quality assurance and improvement system should be developed as part of the overall census programme - integrated with other census plans, schedules and procedures, - and established at all phases of census operations, including planning, pre‐enumeration, enumeration, coding, data capture, editing, tabulation and data dissemination. United Nations Regional Workshop on the 2020 World Programme on Population and Housing Censuses: International Standards and Contemporary Technologies, Lagos, Nigeria, 8-11 May 2017 Importance of a quality assurance programme Quality is the outcome of processes, and deficiencies in quality (for example, delays in processing or lack of accuracy in the results) are usually the result of deficiencies in process rather than the actions of individuals working in that process. Quality is relative, and is based on what is acceptable to data users, or fit for the purpose, rather than on a concept of absolute perfection The key to quality assurance and improvement is the ability to regularly measure the timeliness and accuracy of a given process so that the process can be improved when a fall in quality is indicated. The focus of quality assurance is to prevent errors from reoccurring, to detect errors easily and inform the workers so that they do not continue --this simple feedback loop is represented in the “quality assurance circle” United Nations Regional Workshop on the 2020 World Programme on Population and Housing Censuses: International Standards and Contemporary Technologies, Lagos, Nigeria, 8-11 May 2017 Quality assurance circle The quality assurance circle is a schematic representation of the iterative process by which quality is improved Measure quality Quality assurance circle is particularly applicable to tasks that are highly repetitive such as the processing phase of the census Implement Identify most corrective action important It is less applicable in processes that are problems one-off or time-constrained (eg. enumeration) as there is less opportunity to Identify measure performance, identify problems causes and implement corrective actions of problems The emphasis of the quality circle is on improving the process that caused the “error”, which may be any of the cost, timeliness or accuracy attributes falling below specified levels. United Nations Regional Workshop on the 2020 World Programme on Population and Housing Censuses: International Standards and Contemporary Technologies, Lagos, Nigeria, 8-11 May 2017 The role of managers Managers have a vital role in establishing quality – their main roles include: o Establishing a culture within the census agency that has a focus on quality issues and to obtain the commitment of staff to strive to achieve high‐ quality goals o Creating an environment in which everyone has the opportunity to contribute to quality improvement o Ensuring that clients’ expectations are known and that these expectations are built into planning objectives and into the systems that are to deliver them o Ensuring that processes for implementing quality assurance programmes are documented and such documentation provide information on: • how quality is going to be measured • who is involved in identifying root causes of problems with quality, • how the process improvements are going to be implemented United Nations Regional Workshop on the 2020 World Programme on Population and Housing Censuses: International Standards and Contemporary Technologies, Lagos, Nigeria, 8-11 May 2017
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