Get to know the Statistical Office in Lublin
About the Office
The Statistical Office in Lublin is a public statistics service subordinate to the President of the Central Statistical Office, responsible for collecting, processing, and publishing statistical data in the Lublin Voivodeship. Since January 1, 1999, its scope of operations has encompassed the Lublin Voivodeship. It performs its duties both at the Office's headquarters in Lublin and in four branch offices: in Biała Podlaska, Chełm, Radzyń Podlaski, and Zamość
Statistical information is used by many entities. Thanks to the data we provide:
- analyses of socio-economic processes and phenomena are developed,
- strategic decisions are made at the regional, and local levels,
- key activities aimed at the growth and development of many companies, organizations, and scientific communities are planned.
More information in the Bulletin of Public Information (BIP):
https://bip.stat.gov.pl/en/activity-of-public-statistics/
About public statistics
Public statistics is a system for collecting, storing, and compiling statistical data, as well as announcing, sharing, and disseminating the results of statistical research. The mission of official statistics is to provide reliable, accurate, independent, and high-quality data that meets the needs of domestic and foreign users.
Our work is based on the principles of reliable, objective, professional, and independent statistical research, the results of which constitute official statistical data. We all contribute to official statistics.
We attach great importance to regular statistical surveys. They are important for the continuous observation of fundamental areas of life and phenomena in our country. We conduct cyclical research on an ongoing basis, including censuses and studies comparing previous results. This makes it possible to plan and implement specific local, regional, and national policies. We disseminate the resulting statistical data in accordance with three fundamental principles, i.e.:
Equality – everyone has the right to access our data
Equivalence – we do not discriminate between entities to whom we provide data
Simultaneity – data is provided to all entities at the same time