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1 Characterization of the Process for Creating Harmonized Statistics on Information and Communication Technologies in the National Institutes of Statistics Analysis of the results of the Survey applied to the NSO in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean September 2011 Working Group on Measuring Information and Communication Technologies of the Statistical Conference of the Americas (WG-ICT-SCA) of ECLAC 1

2 Contents Introduction.. 03 A) Participation in the ICT harmonized measurement process 04 B) Elaboration of complementary ICT indicators.. 11 C) Knowledge of the digital strategy and use of the ICT indicators.. 16 D) Participation and evaluation of the activities of OSILAC and the Working Group on ICT of the SCA 20 E) Training of national statistics institutes. 32 F) Dissemination of results by the national statistics office.. 34 Annex 1: Questionnaire. 39 2

3 INTRODUCTION The Working Group on measuring information and communication technologies of the Statistical Conference of the Americas (WG-ICT-SCA) of ECLAC launched the survey: Characterization of the process for creating harmonized statistics on information and communication technologies, sent in July 2011, to the National Statistics Offices (NSO) of 42 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. In this second edition the survey included more countries of Latin America and Caribbean, in order to have greater coverage. 20 Latin American countries answered the questionnaire, from a total of 21 1 interviewed and 14 Caribbean countries from a total also of 21 2 interviewed. One of the main objectives of this survey is to determine the demand of the countries concerning the ICT data collection; evaluating the need and interest of the NSO in participating in workshops on ICT modules. Additionally, they are interested in the progress achieved in ICT measurement in the region and promoting the compilation of ICT statistical data, as Observatory for the Information Society in Latin America and the Caribbean (OSILAC) and the WG-ICT-SCA have been doing. This document presents the main findings of the survey and a brief analysis of the six sections studied in the questionnaire: A) Participation in the process of ICT harmonized measurement. B) Elaboration of complementary ICT indicators. C) Knowledge of the digital strategy and uses of the ICT indicators. D) Participation and evaluation of the activities of the OSILAC and of the Working Group on ICT of the SCA. E) Training the national statistics office. F) Dissemination of the results by the national statistics office. 1 Haiti didn t answer the survey 2 Aruba, Belize, Curazao, Granada, Saint Vincent, the Grenadines and Turks and Caicos Islands didn t answer the survey 3

4 A) Participation in the Process of ICT Harmonized Measurement According to the survey s results, we observe that the participation in the process of ICT harmonized measurement in the countries of Latin American and the Caribbean (LAC) has increased in most countries. As seen in the following charts 100% countries answered affirmative or partially that the statistics on Information and Communication Technologies are part of the regular survey program of the institutions. 60% of the Latin American (LA) countries answered yes and 40% answered partially. In the Caribbean 57.1% answered affirmative and 42.9% answered partially A.1 Do you include statistics on Information and Communication Technologies3 in your Institution s regular survey s programs? Latin America Q. A.1 Caribbean Q. A.1 Yes 6 Yes 57.1 Partially 4 Partially Percentage of countries Percentage of countries 3 ICT are defined as technologies that enable communication and information transformation and transmission by electronic means. This definition embraces the complete ICT array, from radio and television to phones (fixed and mobile), computers and Internet. 4

5 In the tables presented below we may appreciate that all surveyed countries, from Latin America and the Caribbean, have included some key question on access and use of ICT in the development of census, surveys or other statistical operations between 2010 and This indicates that ICT statistics have acquired a dominant role for national statistics Office, through the joint efforts of the (OSILAC) and the ICT Group of the SCA, which since 2004 have carried out the implementation and harmonization of these data. According to the results of question A2, in the multi-purpose survey or the survey of living conditions is where more is included key questions about access and use, with 45% and 55% in LA between 2010 and 2011 respectively. Followed by the survey of employment and income expenses with 30% per year. In the case of the Caribbean, the survey which includes more questions on access and use ICT was in the censuses of population and housing, with a 42.9% in 2010 and a 50% in In the second place are the multi-purpose household surveys or surveys of living conditions with 14.3% and 21.4% for these years, respectively. 5

6 Question A.2 Has your Institution included some of the key questions on ICT access and use in the conduction of census, surveys or other statistical operations between 2010 and 2011? Latin American Countries Population and Housing Census Multi-purpose household surveys or living conditions surveys Employment or income and expenses surveys Census or surveys of businesses from the commerce or service sector Census or surveys of industrial facilities (Manufacturing Sector) Technological innovation surveys Specific surveys on ICT access and use by households and individuals Specific surveys on ICT use in businesses E-government surveys on TIC students (12-17 years) MDG Yes Number of questions included 1 Argentina x Bolivia x Brazil x Chile x Colombia x Costa Rica x Cuba x Ecuador x Surveys my directory family 9 EL Salvador x Guatemala x Honduras x México x Nicaragua x Panamá x Paraguay x Peru x Puerto Rico x Dominican Republic x Uruguay x Venezuela x Total Questions Total countries by type of research Percentage on the total countries

7 Question A.2 Has your Institution included some of the key questions on ICT access and use in the conduction of census, surveys or other statistical operations between 2010 and 2011? Population and Housing Census Multi-purpose household surveys or living conditions surveys Employment or income and expenses surveys Census or surveys of businesses from the commerce or service sector Census or surveys of industrial facilities (Manufacturing Sector) Technological innovation surveys Specific surveys on ICT access and use by households and individuals Specific surveys on ICT use in businesses Electronic government surveys on TIC students (12-17 years) MDG Surveys my directory family Caribbean Countries Yes Number of questions included 1 Anguilla x Antigua and Barbuda x Bahamas x Barbados x Bermuda x Dominica x Caiman island x British Virgin Islands x Jamaica x Montserrat x St. Kitts And Nevis x St. Lucia x Suriname x R. of Trinidad & 14 Tobago x Total Questions Total countries by type of research Percentage on the total countries

8 In relation to the question A.3, we may state that for Latin American and Caribbean countries the statistics on ICT use will have a greater participation in the future, since 80% and 92.9%, respectively, declared that they would include measurements on ICT modules in their studies. A.3 Do you plan to include an ICT module in future statistical information census, surveys or registers undertaken by your Institution? Latin America: Q. A.3 Caribbean: Q. A.3 2% 7.1% 8% Yes No 92.9% Yes No The following tables show the products that NSO are planning to include in a module on ICT within future censuses, surveys or statistical data records. 8

9 Percentage on the total countries (20) Total countries by type of research Argentina x Bolivia x Brazil x Chile Colombia x Costa Rica x Cuba x Ecuador x El Salvador x Guatemala x Honduras x México x Nicaragua x Panamá x Paraguay x Perú x Puerto Rico Dominican Republic x Uruguay x Venezuela x Yes (1) No (-) Latin American Countries Yes A.3 Do you plan to include an ICT module in future statistical information census, surveys or registers undertaken by your Institution? Population and Housing Census Multi-purpose Employment or household Census or surveys of Census or surveys of industrial Technological income and surveys or living businesses from the facilities (Manufacturing innovation expenses conditions commerce or service sector Sector) surveys surveys surveys Specific surveys on ICT access and use by households and individuals Surveys on ICT use in businesses Electronic government National survey of Income and Expenses of Home Economic National census Study of the activities ICT in public sector Complementary survey to that of Home 9

10 Total countries by type of research Percentage on the total countries (14) Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda x Bahamas x Barbados x Bermuda x Dominica x Cayman Islands x British Virgin Islands x Jamaica x Montserrat St. Kitts And Nevis x St. Lucia x Suriname x R. of Trinidad & Tobago x Yes(1) No(-) Caribbean Countries Yes A.3 Do you plan to include an ICT module in future statistical information census, surveys or registers undertaken by your Institution? Population and Housing Census Multi-purpose household surveys or living conditions surveys Employment or Census or surveys of Census or surveys of industrial Technological income and businesses from the facilities (Manufacturing innovation expenses commerce or service sector Sector) surveys surveys Specific surveys on ICT access and use by households and individuals Surveys on ICT use in businesses Electronic government National survey of Income and Expenses of Home Economic National census Study of the activities ICT in public sector Complementary survey to that of Home 10

11 Percentage of countries Percentage of countries The charts corresponding to question A.4 show that in Latin American countries the government and other potential users, of this type of information, give a greater importance to the demand of statistics ICT data, and the Caribbean this demand is important representing 50% in both cases. A.4 In a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is less important and 5 is most important, how would you qualify the ICT statistical information demand by the government and other potential users of this type of information? Latin America: Q. A.4 Caribbean: Q. A Degree of importance Degree of importance B) Elaboration of Complementary ICT Indicators In Latin America and the Caribbean the collection of statistics on access and use of ICT in education and government is very limited, with 15% in both cases. In the Caribbean, however, only 28.6% of countries will collect the information in the future and in Latin America only 20 % will collect the information. The situation in the government sector is similar to the previous point. LA collects this information in a 25% and the Caribbean in a 7.1%. 11

12 B.1 Does the Statistical Institute or Office collect or plans to collect statistics on ICT access and use in education Latin America: Q. B.1 Caribbean: Q. B.1 Not collected and there is no plan to collect 65.0 Not collected and there is no plan to collect 57.1 Not collected but is planned to collect 2 Not collected but is planned to collect 28.6 Yes, it collects 15.0 Yes, it collects Percentage of countries Percentage of countries B.3 Does the Statistical Institute or Office collect or plans to collect statistics on ICT access and use in the government? Latin America: Q. B.3 Caribbean: Q. B.3 Not collected and there is no plan to 5 Not collected and there is no plan to 57.1 Not collected but is planned to collect 25.0 Not collected but is planned to collect 35.7 Yes, is collected 25.0 Yes, is collected Percentage of countries Percentage of countries As per the results above, it can be seen that the national statistical office do not advise other government office in the production of statistics on access and use of ICT in education and government. Regarding the answers to questions B.2 and B.4, only 20% of the national statistical offices in Latin America and 14.3% in the Caribbean advise other government offices, on collection methodologies, frameworks and rules. In the government sector, 12

13 participation is higher in the case of LA, with 35% versus 7.1% for the Caribbean. This demonstrates the low participation of national statistical institutions in the Caribbean to advise other government office in the statistics on access and use of ICT in government. B.2 Does the Statistical Institute or Office assist any other offices or government organizations in the production of statistics on ICT access and use in education (definition of collection methodologies, frameworks and standards)? Latin America: Q. B.2 Caribbean: Q. B % 2% 14.3% 45.0% 85.7% Yes No No response Yes No B.4 Does the Statistical Institute or Office assist any other offices or government organizations in the production of statistics on ICT access and use in the government (definition of collection methodologies, frameworks and standards)? Latin America: Q. B.4 Caribbean: Q. B.4 2% 35.0% 5% 7.1% 42.9% 45.0% Yes No No response Yes No No response 13

14 Percentage of countries Percentage of countries B.5 Do you think that NSO, in their directing role of the national statistical systems, should attend the statistics production process on ICT use in areas such as education, government and health in their countries? Latin American : Q. B.5 Caribbean: Q. B Yes No 0 Yes No No response In 95% of Latin American countries, national statistical offices agree that they should guide national statistical systems, and lead the process of generating statistics on the use of ICT in areas such as education, government and healthcare. In the Caribbean, 78.6% responded affirmatively. In response to question B.5.1, the Latin American countries understand that the best way OSILAC and the ICT working group could contribute to the coordination between the various producers of statistical information in each country, would be "Calling to workshops and making commitments" with 15%. 10% answered they would "through policies to be able to coordinate the rest of the ICT information", "Program of common indicators" and "Training for national statistical agencies" 15% of countries had no opinion. In the Caribbean, OSILAC and WG-ICT-SCA could contribute to the coordination between the various producers of statistical information in each country, would be through "adopt international standards in the production of ICT statistics", "Collaborating with the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) on training", "Generating commitment on the decision polity makers about the need and the use of the ICT", and "Training the national statistical institutes", with 7.1% for these cases. While, 50% of countries had no opinion and 21.4% did not respond. 14

15 B.5.1 How could OSILAC and the Working Group on ICT of the SCA contribute to the coordination among the different statistical data producers in each country? Latin America: Q. B.5.1 Calling to workshops and making commitments Through policies to be able to coordinate the rest of the ICT information producers Program of common indicators Training the NIS Developing instruments for the normalized data collection, procedures and methodologies Providing advice to specific projects Generating commitment on the decision policy makers about the need and the use of the ICT Continuous monitoring ICT statistics Organizing meetings to interchange experiences Helping with financial resources Supporting the methodological definitions Adopting international standards on the ICT statistics production Colaborating with the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) on training No opinion No response Percentage of countries 15

16 Caribbean: Q. B.5.1 Adopting international standards on the ICT statistics production Colaborating with the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) on training Generating commitment on the decision policy makers about the need and the use of the ICT Training the NIS Developing instruments for the normalized data collection, procedures and methodologies Providing advice to specific projects Through policies to be able to coordinate the rest of the ICT information producers Continuous monitoring ICT statistics Organizing meetings to interchange experiences Program of common indicators Helping with financial resources Supporting the methodological definitions Calling to workshops and making commitments No opinion No response Percentage of countries 16

17 C) Knowledge of the Digital Strategy and Use of the ICT Indicators In response to question C.1, it shows that 70% of Latin American countries have a digital policy, highlighting the importance of regulating this sector, 25% of countries responded that they count partially on that policy. In the Caribbean only 42.9% said yes and 35.7% reported that count partially on a digital policy. C.1 Does your country have a digital policy? Latin America: Q. C.1 Caribbean: Q. C.1 Yes 7 Yes 42.9 Partially 35.7 Partially 25.0 No 14.3 No 5.0 No response Percentage of countries Percentage of countries C.2 Does your institution has been informed or knows about the country s digital policy? Latin America: Q. C.2 Caribbean: Q. C.2 Yes 63.2 Yes 54.5 Partially 21.1 Partially 18.2 No 15.8 No 27.3 The country has no digital strategy 0 The country has no digital strategy Percentage of countries Percentage of countries 17

18 In most countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, NSO that have a digital policy, have been reported or known national digital policy in a 63.2% and 54.5%, respectively. It should be noted that the answer "no" is relatively high, mainly in the Caribbean. The answer to question C.3 shows that in 75% of the countries in the region, the decision makers of the commission conducting the digital policy do not include the national statistical offices. C.3 Is your institution one of the partners of the commission that develops the country s digital policy? According to the results of question C.4, 50% of Latin American countries replied that the digital policy agenda includes the construction of indicators for the evaluation of policies intended to be implemented. However, the majority of Caribbean countries don t know the answer to this question in a 62.5%, and only 25% say that it is included. The data obtained from question C.4 indicate that even in most countries (56.3%) of LA national statistical offices do not participate in decisions on statistical information to evaluate different digital policy goals. In the Caribbean, their participation in these decisions is still null. 18

19 C.4 Does the digital policy agenda consider the construction of indicators for the evaluation of the policies that it seeks to implement? C.5 Does your institution take part in the decisions about the statistical information for the evaluation of the different digital policy goals? 19

20 According to the results of the charts above, Latin American NSO, use the ICT indicators produced by the government institutions mainly to "formulate national policies that incorporate the use of ICT s for development" and "evaluate national policies that incorporate the use of ICT s in development", with 70% in both cases. Similarly ICT indicators are used to "disseminate national policies that incorporate ICT s in development" by 60%. In Caribbean countries shows that the most frequent uses of these indicators are to "evaluate national policies that incorporate the use of ICT s in development" and "disseminate national policies that incorporate ICT in development", with a 28.6% in each case and to "formulate national policies that incorporate the use of ICT in development", with a 21.6%. C.6 Is it possible for the Statistical Institute or Office to identify other uses of the ICT indicators inside the country s government agencies? 20

21 D) Participation and evaluation of the activities of OSILAC and the Working Group on ICT of the SCA In the charts below, 95% of Latin American countries consider that OSILAC helped with a 60% or more the NSO. In addition, 85% of countries respond that the WG-ICT helped national statistical offices also with a 60% or more. In the Caribbean, 42.8% of the countries considered that both helped in the same proportion. 21

22 D.1, D.2 To what degree does your Institution consider that the OSILAC project and the SCA s Work Group on ICT has been relevant in consolidating the ICT harmonized measurement? In response to questions D.1 and D.2 the 55% of Latin American countries wrote a description of their experience, and 45% did not answered. In the Caribbean, 28.6% of the countries explained their experience and 71.4% did not respond. D.1.1 and D.2.1 answers describe the experiences of Latin American and Caribbean countries, highlighting the harmonization work that OSILAC and WG-TIC of the SCA have been doing, and their importance for ICT development. D.1.1, D.2.1 Talk about your experience with the OSILAC and WG-ICT-SCA project Latin America Countries OSILAC Argentina N/A N/A GT-TIC-CEA Bolivia N/A N/A Brazil N/A N/A Chile N/A N/A Colombia Include ICT questions or module in Coordination of ICT measurement census and surveys. Costa Rica We have had advise and documentation for the definition of The participation in the programmed events has contributed to the 22

23 Cuba Ecuador El Salvador ICT indicators, mainly for the household survey. OSILAC has been of great help in the harmonization of the ICT indicators, since it has set the guideline to be followed by the countries, in order to have common indicators in the region, and when and how to obtain them. The institution has taken part in the consolidation of the ICT harmonized measurement and has implemented OSILAC recommendations. N/A formation and orientation of the system of ICT indicators in household survey. It is important to have harmonized indicators that allow comparisons with other countries of the area. The WG-ICT of the SCA has been a support for the searching of the harmonization of the ICT indicators. The institution has taken part in the consolidation of the Working group ICT harmonized measurement. The process has been of great help and we have implemented the recommendations. N/A Guatemala The institute has had some N/A experiences in other countries. Honduras N/A N/A México To consolidate the homogeneous development of comparable statistics among countries. Nicaragua After the participation of the institution in some ICT workshops, a form for ICT measurement was designed for household and living conditions surveys (2006) and an effort has been made to include some key variables in the equipment questions of household survey that do not affect the project budget. Panamá N/A N/A To consolidate the homogeneous development of comparable statistics among countries. Efforts have been made with the regulatory entities and the Internet operators to harmonize the measurement; however, it has not been possible to continue due to the lack of funds. Paraguay Puerto Rico Peru The institute has had some experiences in other countries. N/A Follow-up, production and harmonization of indicators The institution has not had a very active participation in this group. N/A Support on the harmonization of the indicators, with the methodological documents 23

24 Dominican Republic Consultations to the Compendium of Practices for the harmonization of criteria on the definition of indicators and questions on ICT Uruguay N/A N/A The group has stimulated the countries to collect ICT statistics in the surveys. In addition, it has been relevant thanks to the exchanged of experiences within the ICT group workshops. Venezuela To use the ICT indicators proposed, in the different thematic areas, for the creation of working groups among the respective offices, in order to improve the measurement. To use the ICT indicators proposed, in the different thematic areas, for the creation of working groups among the respective offices, in order to improve the measurement. D.1.1, D.2.1 Talk about your experience with the OSILAC and WG-ICT-SCA project Countries Caribbean OSILAC GT-TIC-CEA Anguilla N/A N/A Antigua and N/A N/A Barbuda Bahamas N/A N/A Barbados N/A N/A Bermuda N/A N/A British N/A N/A Virgin Islands Cayman N/A N/A Islands Dominica N/A N/A Jamaica Jamaica has benefited from ICT The SCA Work Group on ICT has training in the measurement of ICT advanced the work on ICT access and use in Households and measurement in the Region with the from ICT manuals from the development of a common set of e- Partnership on Measuring ICT for government indicators. Development. Montserrat R. of Trinidad & Tobago Unable to rate. OSILAC Project is not known to me OSILAC meetings provided the impetus (push) for the inclusion of 5 ICT Indicators in the 2011 Population & Housing Census and the conduct of a 2010 ICT Census of Business Establishments currently N/A N/A 24

25 on the field today. St. Lucia N/A N/A St. Kitts And N/A N/A Nevis Suriname Receiving publications Receiving publications In the Latin America the "Compendium of Practices" has been the most consulted document, with 85%, followed by the "ITU manual of measuring ICT access and use by households and by individuals" and "OSILAC Web site", both with 80%. In the Caribbean countries, the most consulted document was the "ITU manual of measuring ICT access and use by households and by individuals", with 85.7%. Secondly, it was the "Manual for the Production of Statistics on the Information Economy (UNCTAD)", with a 64.3%. Followed by the "OSILAC Web site" with a 42.9%. Paradoxically, the most consulted document in LA, the "Compendium of practice", is not used by the Caribbean. 25

26 D.3 Have you consulted or used the following OSILAC or Partnership s products? Latin America: Q. D.3 Compendium of Practices 85 ITU Manual for measuring ICT access and use by households and individuals OSILAC Web site Documents on ICT analysis and research Manual for the Production of Statistics on the Information Economy (UNCTAD) OSILAC information system I know the OSILAC documents, but I do not use them 15 I do not know the OSILAC documents Porcentage of countries Caribbean: Q D Manual for the Production of Statistics on the 64.3 OSILAC Web site 42.9 I do not know the OSILAC documents OSILAC information system Documents on ICT analysis and research 7.1 I know the OSILAC documents, but i do not use them Compendium of Practices Porcentage of countries In relation to question D.4, the 62% of the LA countries has the view that the following products or services have been highly useful (very useful, useful in 80% and useful in 60%): "Regional Workshops", "ITU manual of measuring ICT access and use by households and by individuals", "OSILAC information System -household surveys" and "Working Group on ICT measurement of the SCA. 26

27 D.4 To what degree has these products or services been useful to you? Latin America: Q. D.4 Documents on ICT analysis and research SCA/OSILAC Work Group on ICT Technical assistance via Training courses Do not know/do not use it Regional workshops It has been very useful ITU Manual for Measuring ICT Access and Use by Households and Individuals Useful in 80% Useful in 60% Manual for the Production of Statistics on Information Economy Useful in 40% OSILAC Information System - household surveys Useful in 20% Compendium of Practices Hasn t been useful OISLAC web site Percentage of countries 27

28 Caribbean: Q. D.4 Documents on ICT analysis and research SCA/OSILAC Work Group on ICT Technical assistance via Training courses Regional workshops 21.4 Do not know/do not use it It has been very useful ITU Manual for Measuring ICT Access and Use by Households and Individuals Manual for the Production of Statistics on Information Economy Useful in 80% Useful in 60% Useful in 40% OSILAC Information System - household surveys Useful in 20% Compendium of Practices Hasn t been useful OISLAC web site Percentage of countries In the chart of the question D.4 in the 27.1% of the Caribbean countries the following products or services have been highly useful (very useful, useful in 80% and 60% useful): the documents or services have been "Manual for the measurement of access and use of ICT in households and by individuals of the ITU, and Web Site ". 28

29 In response to question D.5, the 55% of the Latin American countries is part of the discussion list of OSILAC, the Caribbean countries do not participate. D.5 Do you participate in OSILAC s discussion list? Latin America and Caribbean: Q. D Latin America Caribbean 20 0 Yes 0 No The Latin American countries that are part of the discussion list of OSILAC, 100% think it is a useful tool to encourage the development of statistics and indicators on access and use of ICT in the region. D.6 Does the tool seem useful to you to foster the development of statistics and indicators on the ICT use and access in the region? 100 Latin America: Q. D Yes No 29

30 In the charts below, 95% of the Latin American countries are willing to be part of a forum moderated by WG-ICT of the SCA and the remaining 5% is not interested. In the Caribbean, 78.6% agreed to join the forum, 14.3% is not interested and the 7.1% did not respond. D.7 Are you willing to take part in an electronic forum promoted by the SCA s Work Group on Information and Communication Technologies? Latin America: Q. D.7 Caribbean: Q. D.7 Yes 95.0 Yes 78.6 No 14.3 No 5.0 No response Percentage of countries Percentage of countries Regarding the participation of Latin American countries in the elaboration or review of some of the documents prepared by the WG-ICT of the SCA and the OSILAC it is observed that 65% of them were involved in developing of the "Compendium of Practices 2009/10 version", 55% in the "Diagnosis on methodological issues and new ICT indicators for Latin America and the Caribbean" and 30% in "Developing e-government indicators. In the Caribbean, 14.3% countries participated in the elaboration of e-government indicators and 7.1% in the development or revision of the "Diagnosis on methodological issues and new ICT indicators for Latin America and the Caribbean". D.8 Have you participated in the elaboration or have you reviewed some of these documents prepared by OSILAC and SCA Work Group on ICT? 30

31 Latin America: Q. D.8 Compendium of Practices 2009/10 version 65.0 Diagnosis on methodological issues and new ICT indicators for Latin America and yhe Caribbean 55.0 Developing E-Government Indicators: Summary of the regional proposal of ICT key indicators of E-Government Percentage of countries Caribbean: Q. D.8 Compendium of Practices 2009/10 version Diagnosis on methodological issues and new ICT indicators for Latin America and yhe Caribbean 7.1 Developing E-Government Indicators: Summary of the regional proposal of ICT key indicators of E-Government Percentage of countries 31

32 Below you will find the answers to the question D.9, about products or services that the ICT group and OSILAC should carry out to maintain and improve the ICT harmonized measurement. The 45% of the Latin American countries is interested in the help of ICT WG and OSILAC to improve the ICT measurement, while only the 21% of the Caribbean countries is interested. Q.D.9 What other type of products or services do you think that OSILAC and the Working Group on ICT of the SCA should perform in order to maintain and improve the ICT harmonized measurement? Latin America 1 Argentina No answer 2 Bolivia Regional workshops of evaluation and advances in the measurement of ICT in the countries 3 Brazil No answer 4 Chile No answer 5 Colombia Training on ICT to all the involved sectors Documentary collection of the experiences of the countries on measurement, compilation, analysis, dissemination of data and especially uses and policies that governments have raised and executed based on ICT 6 Costa Rica indicators. Thanks to the products and services given by OSILAC it has been possible to support and to improve the harmonized measurement. It is important that the working group carry out a monitor task of calculation and update of the ICT indicators. 7 Cuba Training on ICT to all the involved sectors. 8 Ecuador With video it confers to communicate directly and to realize the forums 9 El Salvador No answer 10 Guatemala No answer 11 Honduras Training on ICT to all the involved sectors. 12 México No answer 13 Nicaragua No answer 14 Panamá No answer 15 Paraguay Regional workshops of evaluation and advances in ICT measurement in the countries 16 Perú Compendium on the use of indicators in the sectors of government, education and health 17 Puerto Rico No answer 32

33 18 Dominican Republic Regional workshops and update of the Compendium of Practices 19 Uruguay No answer 20 Venezuela No answer Q. D.9 What other type of products or services do you think that OSILAC and the Working Group on ICT of the SCA should perform in order to maintain and improve the ICT harmonized measurement? 1 Anguilla No answer 2 Antigua y Barbuda No answer 3 Bahamas No answer 4 Barbados No answer 5 Bermuda No answer 6 British Virgin Islands No answer 7 Cayman Islands No answer Caribbean 8 Dominica No answer Provide technical reviews, assessment and feedback on existing national 9 Jamaica ICT data collection initiatives and provide technical assistance with the implementation of new ICT projects. 10 Montserrat No answer 11 R. of Trinidad & Tobago No answer 12 St. Lucia No answer 13 St. Kitts and Nevis No answer 14 Suriname Collaboration with CARICOM to assist with capacity building E) Training of national statistical offices One of the objectives of this survey is to determine the need and interest from national statistical offices in training, and to identify which are the priority areas. Looking at the charts of this information there is great interest more than the need to have training, by the NSO. Approximately the 61% of the Latin American countries has an interest to participate in training programs in all mentioned areas in the question. The areas identified as of higher interest are "ICT module in multi-purpose household surveys or living conditions surveys", with 65%, the "Specific surveys on ICT businesses", with 70%, and "Specific surveys on ICT access and use by households and individuals" with 80%. The 42% of Latin American countries expressed the need to participate in training programs, highlighting the following: "Specific surveys on ICT access and use by households and individuals", with 55% and Specific surveys on ICT business", with 60%. 33

34 In the case of the Caribbean, the interest to participate in "ICT module in census of businesses from the commerce or services" and "ICT module or industrial business surveys, is of 78.6%, in both modules. In relation to the need to participate in Specific surveys on the use of ICT in business", is of 78.6% and in ICT module in census of businesses from the commerce or services", is of 64.3%. E.1 Does your Institution feel it s necessary or would it be interested in participating in training programs for the implementation of ICT modules or surveys in the following areas? Latin America: Q. E.1 ICT module in census or surveys of businesses from the commerce or service ICT module in population and housing census ICT module in technological innovation surveys ICT module in business or industrial surveys Interested in participating Need to participate ICT module in multi-purpose household surveys or living conditions surveys Specific surveys on ICT use in the business 6 7 Specific surveys on ICT access and use by households and individuals Percentage of countries 34

35 Caribbean: Q. E.1 ICT module in census or surveys of businesses from the commerce or service ICT module in population and housing census ICT module in technological innovation surveys ICT module in business or industrial surveys ICT module in multi-purpose household surveys or living conditions surveys Specific surveys on ICT use in the business Specific surveys on ICT access and use by households and individuals Interested in participating Need to participate Percentage of countries F) Dissemination of results by the national statistical offices The most used tool in LA for the dissemination of the results of the ICT statistics is the website of the institution (65%). Press releases (45%), electronic newsletters (45%), printed newsletters or yearly report (45%), and institutional presentations (40%) are other important way to publish the information. In the Caribbean, the most used tool is the website (42.9%), followed by printed newsletters or yearly report (35.7%) and press releases (21.4%). The use of digital tools in LAC for dissemination of results on ICT statistics and indicators could be due to reduced cost and time savings. 35

36 F.1 Does your Institution disseminate the results of the ICT surveys in any of these media? Latin America: Q. F.1 Own Web site Press news Electronic newsletters Printed newsletters or yearly reports Institutional presentations Others On requirement Not indicated No dissemination is done Printed and digital nwesletters on the next calendar year (2012) Special newsletters Percentage of countries Caribbean: Q. F.1 Own Web site Press news Electronic newsletters Printed newsletters or yearly reports Institutional presentations Others On requirement Not indicated No dissemination is done Printed and digital nwesletters on the next calendar year (2012) Special newsletters Percentage of countries The charts of the question F.2 show which are the main users of ICT information produced NSO in LA: "Government" (90%), "International organizations" (85%), "Academic sector" (75%), followed by "mass media" (65%), "Private sector" (65%) and "Non-governmental organizations" (50%). In the Caribbean countries, "Non-governmental organizations" (64.3%), "Private sector" (57.1%) and "Government" (50%) are the main users of this information. 36

37 F.2 Who are the main users of the ICT information that your Institution produces? Latin America: Q. F.2 Government International organisms Academic sector Communications media Private sector No government organisms Independent professional researchers Others Percentage of countries Caribbean: Q. F.2 Government 5 International organisms 21.4 Academic sector 35.7 Communications media 14.3 Private sector 57.1 No government organisms Independent professional researchers Others Percentage of countries 37

38 Finally, table of question F.3 related to access of ICT information, shows that NSO of LA provide information through all the below mentioned items. In the Caribbean, this information is only published using tabular, graphics, reports, presentations and researches, available in the Internet or directly at the offices. F.3 In which of the following ways is the access to the collected ICT information provided for the external users of your Institution and citizens in general? (multiple responses allowed) Percentage countries Latin America Caribbean Databases of the surveys are available for downloading via the Internet by all users (EXCEL, SPSS) There is a system available online for the generation of tabulations and consultation of statistical aggregates 15.0 The collected information can be processed by external users in a data center authorized by the Statistical Office or Institute 25.0 The survey s databases are available for downloading via the Internet for a restraint group of authorized users or institutions (SPSS) 5.0 The survey s databases are provided directly in a digital format to a group of authorized users or institutions (CD-ROM, mail, ftps access, etc.) (Excel, SPSS, Ms ACCESS) 45.0 The survey s databases are available for downloading via the Internet using elements of Web 2.0 (xml, RSS, etc.) 5.0 Access is provided to a set of tabulations and graphics which are available to all users via the Internet Access is provided to reports, presentations and research on the subject, that all users can access via the Internet Access is provided to reports, presentations and research on the subject, that are available to all users at the Institution s offices There are online tools to design graphics and visualize aggregate data, that all users can access via the Internet

39 A N N E X 1 Questionnaire 39

40 S U R V E Y CHARACTERIZATION OF THE HARMONIZED STATISTICS 1 CREATION PROCESS ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE NATIONAL STATISTICAL INSTITUTES 2011 Introduction In order to continue the evaluation of the survey for the "Characterization of the creation of harmonized statistics on Information Technologies and Communication in the national statistical institutes, we are sending this questionnaire, with the objective of measuring progress and improvements in ICT of the national statistics organism. As you may remember, this survey was made last year, for the first time, by the Observatory for the Information Society in Latin America and the Caribbean (OSILAC) of ECLAC and working group on measuring ICT use of the Statistical Conference of the Americas (SCA) of ECLAC, with the support of the Institute for Connectivity in the Americas and the International Development Research Centre ICA-IDRC. We would greatly appreciate if you could send the completed questionnaire not later than August 12th, 2011, to the ICT Work Group Coordination of SCA-ECLAC, Atenagora Mendoza, to the encuestatic/surveyict2011@one.gob.do Please complete: Name of the Institution: Country: Name of officer in charge: Position of officer in charge: Institution s web site: (s): Phone: Date: 40

41 A) Participation in the ICT harmonized measurement process A.1 Are the statistics on Information and Communication Technologies forming part of the regular collection of data from your institution? ( ) Yes ( ) No GO TO question A.5 ( ) Partially Please specify: A.2 Has your Institution included some of the key questions on ICT access and use 4 in the conduction of census, surveys or other statistical operations between 2010 and 2011? ( ) Yes ( ) No (GO TO question A.3) If yes, please detail the number of ICT questions included, according to the research type, in the following table: Type of Research Population and housing census Number of questions included Multi-purpose household surveys or living conditions surveys Employment or income and expenses surveys Census or surveys of businesses from the commerce or service sector Census or surveys of industrial facilities (Manufacturing Sector) Technological innovation surveys Specific surveys on ICT access and use by households and individuals 4 The key questions on ICT measurement are alluded in the document ITU Manual for Measuring ICT Access and Use by Households and Individuals - Edition 2009, available at the electronic address: IND-ITCMEAS-2009-PDF-E.pdf and Manual Key ICT Indicators 2010" available at the website 20Indicators/Core_Indicators_Spanish_2010.PDF 41

42 Specific surveys on ICT use in businesses Other surveys, please specify: A.3 Do you plan to include an ICT module in future statistical information census, surveys or registers undertaken by your institution? ( ) Yes ( ) No (GO TO question A.4) If yes, please detail in the following table: Type of Research Population and housing census Multi-purpose household surveys or living conditions surveys Employment or income and expenses surveys Census or surveys of businesses from the commerce or service sector Census or surveys of industrial facilities (Manufacturing Sector) Technological innovation surveys Specific surveys on ICT access and use by households and individuals Specific surveys on ICT use in businesses Other surveys, please specify: Tick each type of research

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