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In the context of achieving the aims of the Lisbon Strategy
which are intended to increase employment, economic reform and social cohesion in a knowledge-based economy – and of the open method of coordination in the field of social inclusion, a common framework must be created for the systematic production of statistics. The aim is to enable rigorous and timely comparisons to be made between the situations of Member States on income distribution, levels of poverty and social exclusion.
This is an instrument of the utmost importance, which has been lacking. I therefore voted in favour of this Recommendation, which accepts the Common Position adopted by the Council on the approval of the European Parliament and Council Directive. This framework provides for the use of common indicators, flexibility in the field of data source and for integrating new sources into national statistics systems, which will enable proper monitoring of the situation and new developments in the Member States.
From 2004, the Member States will transmit their data to Eurostat on an annual basis and Eurostat will undertake methodological studies to assess the impact on the comparability of national data sources and to identify the best practices to follow."@en1
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