ESS Standard for Quality Reports Structure (ESQRS)
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Contact organisation | National Statistical Institute | |
Contact organisation unit | 'Education and Culture Statistics' Department | |
Contact name | Dilyan Atanasov | |
Contact person function | chief expert | |
Contact mail address | 2, P. Volov Str.; 1038 Sofia, Bulgaria | |
Contact email address | ||
Contact phone number | +359 2 9857 484 | |
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Statistical presentation | ||
Data description | Statistics on basic and secondary education provide data on educational activity in all types of schools and vocational training after secondary education in vocational colleges. Main units of the survey are students (new entrants and graduates) and teaching staff. The main breakdowns of characteristics for collecting data on enrolled students are following: sex, year of birth, grade, repeating a grade, level of education, mode of attendance, type, profile and location of the basic (secondary) school, profession/specialty studied, studying of foreign languages, studying of mother tongue. The reference date up to the 2021 is October 1. Data source: educational institutions. The reference date for 2022 and forth December 1. Data sorce: The National Electronic System for Preschool and School Education.
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Classification system | · International Standard Classification of Education, 2011 version (ISCED 2011); · List of professions for vocational education and training, approved by order № RD 09-413 of 12.05.2003 of the Minister of Education and Science; · Classification of the fields of education and training 2015 (KOO 2015), promulgated in the State Gazette, no. 46 of 17.06.2016.
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Sector coverage | The survey covers all governmental, municipal and created according to the existing legal order private schools. | |
Statistical concepts and definitions | A pupil/student is every person enrolled in an educational program of formal education according to ISCED irrespective of the mode of attendance. Formal education includes the educational programmes implement in the legitimate educational institutions created according to the existing legal order. Newly enrolled pupils/students - pupils/students who have been enrolled for the first time in the initial grade or course of the respective educational level are considered newly enrolled. This means that those which have been enrolled in the same educational level previous years are not included to the number of the newly enrolled. Graduates are those pupils/students who have received a document for a completed level from a legitimate education institution, containing all the necessary records and stamps according to the law. Students who have left school are defined as students who were enrolled in the beginning of the previous school year but before its end due to some of the listed reasons had left the school. Those who have left school cannot be treated as dropouts from the educational system because they could continue their education during the next school year and those who were under 16 years of age are obliged to continue their education. Data on left students are available up to the 2019/2020 school year, due to lack of information about them in the administrative registers of the Ministry of Education and Science. The teachers are official persons who directly conduct the training sessions according to curriculum irrespective of whether they are full or part time employees. Directors and assistant directors are observed separately although a great part of them may have lecturing functions as well. The management personnel include official persons performing management functions at the level of the educational institution. An educational institution is defined as a centre taking independent decisions, which performs educational services for persons and organizations and is created according to the rules of the law. This means that the institution has a manager (director, rector or another manager) i.e. that this is an 'independent' educational institution. 'Dependent' educational institutions are branches or units known under other names and are typically subordinate to an independent institution.
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Statistical unit | Pupils/students (incl. newly enrolled and graduates) and education personnel. | |
Statistical population | Participants in formal education. | |
Reference area | Whole country. Data is published down to municipality level. | |
Time coverage | From 2000. | |
Base period |
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Statistical processing | ||
Source data | Up to 2021: All types of state, municipal and established by law established private schools from I to XII class and vocational colleges with admission after secondary education. From 2022: The National Electronic System for Preschool and School Education (NEISE), maintained by the Ministry of Education and Science (MES) and vocational colleges with admission after secondary education.
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Frequency of data collection | Annual | |
Data collection | Until 2021: Exhousive survey (census) via the statistical form "Report on Schools and Vocational Colleges". From 2022: 1. Administrative data received from the Ministry of Education and Science (MES); 2. Comprehensive monitoring through the statistical form "Report of the Vocational Colleges"
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Data validation | Data validation is done by the National Statistical Institute and quality tests are carried out by the Eurostat. | |
Data compilation | Not applicable. | |
Adjustment | Not applicable.
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Quality management | ||
Quality assurance | A set of quality criteria have been set up within the Commission Regulation No 88/2011. | |
Quality assessment | The national quality report provides users with basic information on quality at national level. | |
Relevance | ||
User needs | State and regional authorities, international organisations, national and foreign users. | |
User satisfaction | Information is not available. | |
Completeness | Information is not available. | |
Data completeness - rate | Not applicable (census). | |
Accuracy and reliability | ||
Overall accuracy | Not applicable (census). | |
Sampling error | Not applicable (census). | |
Sampling errors - indicators | Not applicable (census). | |
Non-sampling error | Not applicable (census). | |
Coverage error | Not applicable (census). | |
Over-coverage - rate | Not applicable (census). | |
Common units - proportion | Not applicable (census). | |
Measurement error | Not applicable (census). | |
Non response error | Not applicable (census). | |
Unit non-response - rate | Not applicable (census). | |
Item non-response - rate | Not applicable (census). | |
Processing error | Not applicable (census). | |
Imputation - rate | Not applicable (no imputations). | |
Model assumption error | Not applicable (census). | |
Seasonal adjustment | Not applicable (no seasonal adjustments). | |
Data revision - policy | In accordance to the Rules for Dissemination of Statistical Products and Services. | |
Data revision - practice | In accordance to the Rules for Dissemination of Statistical Products and Services. | |
Data revision - average size | Not applicable (preliminary data not published). | |
Timeliness and punctuality | ||
Timeliness | For the result published up to the 2021: · Reference date: October 1; · Conducting survey: October - November; · Processing: December - March; · Dissemination of national results: April; · Transmission of data to Eurostat: September. For the result published from 2022: · Reference date: December 1; · Reciving data from administrative source: February; · Processing: February - April; · Dissemination of national results: April; · Transmission of data to Eurostat: September.
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Time lag - first results | 18 weesk. | |
Time lag - final results | Not applicable (only final results published). | |
Punctuality | Data was disseminated at national level and delivered to Euorostat in time. | |
Punctuality - delivery and publication | Not applicable (data published on exact date). | |
Coherence and comparability | ||
Comparability - geographical | Fully comparable with all EU member states. | |
Asymmetry for mirror flows statistics - coefficient | Not applicable (no flows). | |
Comparability - over time | From 2000/2001 to 2016/2017 school year, there is partial comparability due to the changes of national legislation. Since 2017/2018 school year, there is break in the time series due to changes in the national education system (Pre-school and School Education Act, promulgated SG No.79 of 13 October 2015). The data are not comparable to the previous school years. From the academic year 2021/2022 there is a break in the time series due to a change in the data source and the reference date. The data are partially comparable with previous school years.
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Length of comparable time series | From 2000 year. | |
Coherence - cross domain | Data are coherent with 'Adult education survey'. | |
Coherence - sub annual and annual statistics | Not applicable (annual survey). | |
Coherence - National Accounts | Not applicable. | |
Coherence - internal | Carried out quality tests, mainly on the coherency of the gathered information. | |
Accessibility and clarity | ||
News release | Regular press release in the internet site. | |
Publications | · Education in the Republic of Bulgaria; · Statistical Yearbook; · Statistical Reference Book; · The regions, districts and municipalities in the Republic of Bulgaria.
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On-line database | Data on Basic and secondary education (primary, lower secondary and upper secondary) are available to all users of the NSI website under the heading Education and Lifelong Learning: https://www.nsi.bg/en/node/4810 and Informational System "Infostat": https://infostat.nsi.bg/infostat/pages/module.jsf?x_2=140 | |
Data tables - consultations | Not available. | |
Micro-data access | In accordance to the Rules on Provision of the Anonymised Individual Data for Scientific and Research purposes. | |
Other | Information services by order in accordance to the Rules for Dissemination of Statistical Products and Services. | |
Metadata - consultations | Not available. | |
Documentation on methodology | · Methodological documents of Eurostat; · Survey Methodology: https://www.nsi.bg/sites/default/files/files/metadata/Edu_Meth_en.pdf
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Metadata completeness – rate | Not avaliable. | |
Quality documentation | Quality report in accordance to the Commission Regulation No 88/2011. | |
Cost and burden | ||
Information is not available. | ||
Confidentiality | ||
Confidentiality - policy | Law on Statistics; · Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics (recital 24 and Article 20(4)) of 11 March 2009 (OJ L 87, p. 164), stipulates the need to establish common principles and guidelines ensuring the confidentiality of data used for the production of European statistics and the access to those confidential data with due account for technical developments and the requirements of users in a democratic society. | |
Confidentiality – data treatment | In compliance to the Law on Statistics (Articles 25 and 26). | |
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