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NSI President Reneta Indjova, Ph.D. will participate in a meeting of the European Statistical System Committee

Wednesday, 23 May 2012 - 09:00
The President of NSI Reneta Indjova, Ph.D. will participate in the 13th meeting of the European Statistical System Committee (ESSC), to be held on 23-24 May 2012 at Eurostat, Luxembourg. ESSC consults the Commission on issues related to the coordination and priorities of the European Statistical Programme, further development of the Code of Practice, reduction of response burden, statistical confidentiality and methodological issues, arising from the establishment and implementation of statistical programmes.

Reneta Indjova appointed President of the National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria

Friday, 23 March 2012 - 12:00
The new President of the National Statistical Institute (NSI) Reneta Indjova met with the former President of the institution Assoc. Prof. Mariana Kotzeva to accept the post and was officially introduced to the top management of NSI. At the meeting the President presented her vision for future work and outlined priority commitments.

Census Information System awarded with “IT project of 2011”

Thursday, 23 February 2012 - 13:05
Winner of the “Computerworld Bulgaria” newspaper’s competition entitled “IT project of 2011” in the category “Public Organisations” became the Census Information System implemented by the National Statistical Institute. The award was presented at official ceremony in the Sheraton Sofia Hotel by Mr. Nikola Nyagolov, chairman of the jury and senior manager of “Consultancy, Management and Information Technology” at KPMG, Bulgaria.

New Labour Force Survey indicators in section "Labour Market"

Tuesday, 21 February 2012 - 15:30
The National Statistical Institute publishes data on three new indicators, based on the Labour Force Survey, which aim is to describe more detailed different categories of persons according to their labour market attachment.
The indicators have been developed by Eurostat in cooperation with EU Member States. The indicators cover:
• underemployed part-time workers;
• potential additional labour force, consisting of:
- persons seeking work but not immediately available;