Family Survey 2025
Family Survey 2025
Family Survey 2025
Gestion de la qualité
Quality assurance
Since 2005, the European Statistics Code of Practice has been the benchmark for assessing the quality of the output of national statistical institutes. Periodic reviews by European peers are organised to ensure that the principles of this reference framework are implemented and to ensure that each institute is committed to continuous improvement. Within this framework, INSEE has adopted a process-based approach. A range of tools, pooled within the Official Statistical Service (SSP), has been created to describe statistical production processes, analyse their strengths and weaknesses, assess the risks involved, examine their documentation (metadata) or provide expert appraisal of a particular stage (analysis of users' needs, data validation, etc.). The diagnoses resulting from these quality approaches lead to the establishment of action plans that are regularly monitored in the context of process reviews. In addition, INSEE regularly conducts satisfaction surveys on the indicators and data it produces. The results of these surveys are available on the insee.fr website.
In addition, with regard to surveys carried out by public statistics producing offices (INSEE, ministerial statistical services, other related bodies such as INED, Céreq, Inserm, etc.), the Label Committee has the task of examining, on behalf of the National Council for statistical Information (CNIS), all projects for which the approval provided for in Article 2 of the Law of 7 June 1951 is requested. Over time, the Committee has developed a method and a body of case law for examining the files submitted to it. Starting from considerations expressed in terms of the burden or proportionality of the collection to the objectives pursued, the Committee has extended its examination rules to cover all dimensions of statistical quality, as formalised in the European Statistics Code of Practice. For the SSP, the Label Committee thus constitutes a lever for ensuring compliance with these principles, whether in terms of consultation, methodological quality, proportionate burden, dissemination or vailability of duly documented statistical sources.
On a more strategic level, the INSEE Inspectorate General carries out evaluations, assessments and audits of the Institute's work, its operations and the organisation of its services. Some of these missions focus more specifically on INSEE's key processes.
Quality assessment
The Family Survey has been examined by the Label Committee and has obtained the visa n°2025X002EC from the Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry for the year 2025. This is a mandatory survey.