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The Government Analytics Handbook : leveraging data to strengthen public administration / Daniel Rogger and Christian Schuster.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rogger, Daniel, author.
Schuster, Christian, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Data mining--Statistical methods.
Data mining.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1262 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : The World Bank, [2023]
Summary:
The Government Analytics Handbook, edited by Daniel Rogger and Christian Schuster, is a comprehensive resource published by The World Bank in 2023. It explores the integration of data analytics in government operations to enhance public sector performance and decision-making. The book is divided into thematic sections covering foundational principles, practical tools, ethical considerations, and applications of government analytics using various data sources such as administrative, human resources, expenditure, and survey data. It aims to equip policymakers, government officials, and researchers with methodologies and strategies to effectively implement data-driven governance. The handbook emphasizes problem-solving, learning, and the ethical use of data to improve transparency, efficiency, and accountability in public sector institutions. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
About the Editors
Part 1: Overview
Chapter 1 Introduction to The Government Analytics Handbook
Chapter 2 How to Do Government Analytics: Lessons from the Handbook
Chapter 3 Government Analytics of the Future
Part 2: Foundational Themes in Government Analytics
Chapter 4 Measuring What Matters: Principles for a Balanced Data Suite That Prioritizes Problem Solving and Learning
Chapter 5 Practical Tools for Effective Measurement and Analytics
Chapter 6 The Ethics of Measuring Public Administration
Chapter 7 Measuring and Encouraging Performance Information Use in Government
Chapter 8 Understanding Corruption through Government Analytics
Part 3: Government Analytics Using Administrative Data
Chapter 9 Creating Data Infrastructures for Government Analytics
Chapter 10 Government Analytics Using Human Resources and Payroll Data
Chapter 11 Government Analytics Using Expenditure Data
Chapter 12 Government Analytics Using Procurement Data
Chapter 13 Government Analytics Using Data on the Quality of Administrative Processes
Chapter 14 Government Analytics Using Customs Data
Chapter 15 Government Analytics Using Administrative Case Data
Chapter 16 Government Analytics Using Machine Learning
Chapter 17 Government Analytics Using Data on Task and Project Completion
Part 4: Government Analytics Using Public Servant Surveys
Chapter 18 Surveys of Public Servants: The Global Landscape
Chapter 19 Determining Survey Modes and Response Rates: Do Public Officials Respond Differently to Online and In-Person Surveys? Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9781464819810
1464819815
OCLC:
1408384259

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