Quality Issues at Statistics Norway

Statistics Norway has like other National Statistical Institutes (NSIs) worked with quality for many years, but we have now started a systematic approach, inspired by the TQM principles and the work on this in several NSIs. The article considers some quality issues that have been given special atten...

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