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Background Notes

CSO Corporate Report,

The 2025 Statistical Work Plan details the official statistics that the CSO intends to produce for 2025 but also contains the statistical work plans for several other producers of national and European statistics in Ireland from across the National Statistical System (NSS).

In 2025 the work plan includes 534 planned releases from 28 organisations across the NSS, 51 new products. See the table below:

Irish Annual Statistical Work Plan  No. of scheduled releases in 2025 Of which “New”
CSO 317 39
NSS (27 organisations) 217 12
All 534 51

CSO Products

As part of the annual planning cycle, each statistical production area in the CSO are requested to document the statistical products planned for release in 2025, taking account of usual outputs, planned new outputs, and outputs previously released but not planned in 2025.

Statistical products are defined as a documented data set available to end users in one or more supports or formats. Each statistical product is counted only once on the Statistical Work Plan, even if the product is disseminated more than once (e.g. a statistic that is released on a monthly or quarterly basis will only be counted once).

National Statistical System Products and Coverage

The planned statistical products for the National Statistical System (NSS) included in the Statistical Work Plan (SWP) are based on information received by the CSO from each Department/Authority.

The list of NSS products included in the SWP is not exhaustive, the number of Departments/Authorities, and statistical products included will continue to be expanded and developed over time. It is not a complete view of all statistics disseminated by the NSS and there are outputs produced that are not present on the plan.

The NSS content on the SWP will continue to be developed and refined over time as more bodies engage with the CSO and request that their statistical products be included in the plan.

ESS Peer Review 2022 – Implementation of Action 3

The CSO was reviewed by a team of experts from other National Statistical Offices in Europe in February 2022 to ensure that all statistics produced meet the required standards and that the CSO adheres to all the principles as set out by the European Statistics Code of Practice (ES CoP). While the CSO has no compliance findings with the ES CoP, the Peer review report documented actions to assist in the further improvement and development of the national statistical system. One of these actions (Action 3) recommended that the CSO should present a consolidated work programme for the National Statistical System. This iteration of the Statistical Work Plan ensures that we continue to achieve this action. For more information see Peer Review Report Ireland 2022 (PDF 1,230KB) .

Legal Mandate of the Central Statistics Office

National Legislation

The Statistics Act,1993 provides the legislative basis for the collection, compilation, extraction, and dissemination for statistical purposes of information relating to economic, social, and general activities and conditions in the State. 

The Act protects the confidentiality of the information provided to the CSO, which may only be used for statistical purposes; and confidential data may not be disseminated or otherwise communicated to third parties including Government Departments or bodies.

The independent position of the CSO, as defined in the Statistics Act, 1993, reflects international best practice for the organisation of official statistics.

European Union Legislation

Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 (PDF 89KB) of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2009 which was amended in 2015 by Regulation 2015/759, (see the consolidated text of amended Regulation 223/2009) establishes a legal framework for the development, production, and dissemination of European statistics.

The Office provides high-quality impartial and relevant statistical information to meet the needs of policymakers at national, regional, and local levels, decision-makers in the business community, EU institutions, international organisations, media, researchers, and the public generally.

There is a significant international dimension to the CSO's work through the provision of statistics that may be compared directly with corresponding data for other countries. This is particularly the case with respect to our participation in the European Statistical System (ESS).

Meeting EU requirements has been the single most important factor shaping the development of the CSO's work since the 1970s. Since accession to the European Community in 1973 the CSO's work programme has been almost completely driven by the mandatory requirements of EU Directives and Regulations.

All CSO statistics are published online on the CSO website (www.cso.ie) or the Eurostat website (http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat). The annual Statistical Work Plan is a comprehensive list of the CSO’s statistical products and distinguishes European statisticsWhile European statistics are determined by the European statistical programme, they also facilitate the CSO in meeting National demands and requirements.

CSO Values & Strategic Aims

The CSO subscribes fully to the UN Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics and the European Statistics Code of Practice. Throughout our work, we abide by the following core values:

  • Independent: We are professional, objective, impartial, and always act with integrity.
  • Trustworthy: We are transparent and honest. We comply with the highest international statistical standards and deliver high-quality products and services with integrity and in an ethical manner.
  • Confidential: We apply the highest standards of confidentiality and respect for data privacy. We comply with the terms of the Statistics Act, 1993 and the GDPR and we legally guarantee to only ever use data provided to us for statistical purposes.
  • Serve the public: We are engaged with our customers and use our expertise to deliver quality public service. We are professional, reliable, and trusted.
  • Continuously learning: We are ambitious, always horizon scanning, and focused on innovation and collaboration.

The CSO 2030 (PDF 1167KB) outlines the CSO’s ambitions and sets out its strategic direction. The strategy is designed to fully exploit the potential of the data and technological revolution to deliver a broader range of high-quality information on societal and economic change and in so doing to support the process of guiding Ireland’s future development.

Conclusion

The CSO will deliver the strategic aims as set out in CSO 2030 by delivering our Statistical Work Plan, our general work programme, and our transformation work programme. We will report on these as part of the annual progress report on the Statement of Strategy and the annual report on the Statistical Work Plan. In addition, the CSO remains committed to the research and development of new products and alternative compilation methods for existing statistics.

The full description of products for 2025 is detailed within the Statistical Work Plan All Products.