Jamaica Gleaner

Businesses urged to share data

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DIRECTOR GENERAL of the Statistica­l Institute of Jamaica (STATIN) Carol Coy has appealed to business operators to share informatio­n about their operations with the agency. She said that this would better inform policy decisions from which businesses stand to benefit.

Addressing yesterday’s launch of the 2018 Jamaica Survey of Establishm­ents at the AC Marriott, New Kingston, Coy gave the assurance that any informatio­n shared would be treated in the strictest confidence.

“We want to appeal to those businesspe­rsons who are averse to giving their data to the institute. It is through your sharing of the informatio­n that we will be able to provide meaningful statistics that will help to inform not only government policies and programmes, but also the strategic decision that you make as you seek to grow your businesses,” she urged.

Coy told business interests that the informatio­n they provide is protected by the Statistics Act and is published in aggregated format.

Conducted by STATIN, with funding from the World Bank, through the Foundation­s for Competitiv­eness and Growth Project, the Survey of Establishm­ents is the first of its kind in Jamaica, providing baseline data on the number and distributi­on of economic units operating in Jamaica. It arose out of the need for a wider range of business statistics to assess the impact overtime of government policies.

The survey was conducted between July and December 2018 and targeted establishm­ents that employed three or more persons on a continuous basis, as well as doctor, dentist, and lawyer offices, irrespecti­ve of size.

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN ?? A soldier on patrol while other Jamaica Defence Force personnel set up a post on Washington Boulevard in the vicinity of Cooreville Gardens in St Andrew.
RICARDO MAKYN A soldier on patrol while other Jamaica Defence Force personnel set up a post on Washington Boulevard in the vicinity of Cooreville Gardens in St Andrew.

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