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Acting President of the National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria Sergey Tsvetarsky will participate in the 21th meeting of the European Statistical System Committee
The Council of Ministers appointed Sergey Tsvetarsky as Acting President of the NSI
Mr. Tsvetarsky is a graduate of the University of National and World Economy - Sofia. In his career in 1982, Mr. Tsvetarsky has held various expert and management positions at the NSI.
During his professional career Mr. Tsvetarsky has been involved in numerous projects of national and international significance.
In the period April-June 2014 NSI will conduct a survey on “Social Inclusion and Living Conditions 2014”
In April, the National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria launches the conducting of the survey on “Social Inclusion and Living Conditions 2014”.
Regulation 1177/2003 of the European Parliament and the Council establishes a common framework for systematic production of statistics in the European Union on Income and Living Conditions (hereinafter EU-SILC), which include comparable and timely information on current status and dynamics of income as well as the level and structure of poverty and social exclusion at national and European level.
The NSI President Reneta Indjova, Ph.D. will participate in two Statistical Fora in Paris
On 7 and 8 April 2014 in Paris, France, the 11th Meeting of the OECD Committee on Statistics and Statistical Policy (CSSP) will take place. With a Decision of the Council of Ministers as of 27 January 2011, the President of the National Statistical Institute is designated to represent the Republic of Bulgaria as an ad hoc observer during the meetings of the OECD Committee on Statistics and Statistical Policy. In the framework of the 11th meeting issues related to the economic growth and the measurement of well-being and progress will be discussed.
“Merging statistics and geospatial information” project
The project aims at Improving the statistical production process with integration of spatial information with Core health care statistical data by following the INSPIRE. Expected results are producing the geo-referenced merged in-patient and outpatient health establishments and medical personnel with population data set at the level of “Health regions”.