Who participated in the 2021 Peer Review in France?

Methods
Dernière mise à jour le : 11/03/2022

The scope of the 2021 French peer review includes Insee and 10 Ministerial Statistical Offices (MSOs), which produce European statistics within their area of expertise.

Two other entities that produce or disseminate European statistics are also involved:

  • Ouvrir dans un nouvel ongletINSERM’s Centre d’épidémiologie sur les causes médicales de Décès (Centre for Epidemiology on the Medical Causes of Death – CépiDc), which is a service unit responsible for producing statistics on medical causes of death and supporting Inserm’s research units as well as the entire world of research in access and exploitation of data from the National Health Data System.
  • The Ouvrir dans un nouvel ongletCentre d’accès sécurisé aux données, (Secure Data Access Centre – CASD), a public interest group made up of INSEE, the National Economic and Statistics College Group (GENES), the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), École Polytechnique and HEC Paris, the main purpose of which is to organise and implement secure access services for confidential data for non-profit research, study, evaluation or innovation purposes and for predominantly public activities described as research services.

More specifically, the peers reviewed in 2021 the following within this group:

  • INSEE as a producer of European statistics, as well as a coordinator of the methods, standards and procedures used by the MSOs to draw up and publish statistics,
  • 3 Ministerial Statistical Offices (MSOs):
    • the Department of Statistics and Foresight Analysis (SSP) – Ministry of Agriculture and Food
    • the Data and statistical Studies Department (SDES) – Ministry for the Ecological Transition
    • the Directorate of Research, Studies, Evaluation and Statistics (DREES) – Ministry for Solidarity and Health, Ministry of the Economy, Finance and the Recovery and Ministry of Labour, Employment and Economic Inclusion