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New National Statistician

publication date: Oct 7, 2009
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Jil MathesonIt was announced on 6 August that Her Majesty the Queen has appointed Jil Matheson as National Statistician from 1 September, succeeding Dame Karen Dunnell who retired at the end of August.

Jil was previously director general of statistical delivery at ONS where she was responsible for the delivery of all ONS statistical operations and outputs and for the development on ONS's statistical portfolio in consultation with users. She has worked at ONS or its predecessor, OPCS, since 1975, initially as a researcher, analyst and project manager on social surveys and subsequently in a range of posts which, among other things, developed the Neighbourhood Statistics Service and established the Social Focus series of topic-based analytical reports. Between 2004 and 2008 she was ONS's director of census, demographic and regional statistics. 

Jil is a fellow of the RSS and a member of the Social Research Association and was elected to the Academy of Learned Societies in Social Science in 2001. 

On the announcement of her appointment, she said ‘I am delighted to be taking up this leading position in UK official statistics. I am really looking forward to working with all the highly skilled and committed people who produce official statistics. Statistics are very important to the life of the nation, and it will be a real privilege to be at the forefront of ensuring that they meet the diverse needs of the UK public.' 

Welcoming her appointment, Sir Michael Scholar, chair of the UK Statistics Authority, said ‘I am very pleased to welcome Jil Matheson to the Authority's board as National Statistician. She will bring much experience, knowledge and wisdom to the Authority's work.' 

RSS vice-president Jill Leyland said ‘Jil Matheson takes over at a pivotal time in official statistics. Recent legislation has the potential to put the system on a more independent footing but the complexity of the UK's statistical organisation means that much depends on the way the Act is implemented and the structures and procedures put in place. Working alongside the UK Statistics Authority, the new National Statistician will need to be able to build successfully on the excellent foundations laid by her predecessor, Dame Karen Dunnell, in order to preserve the many strengths of UK official statistics and remedy the weaker aspects. 

‘Planning to ensure that the UK has the statistics it needs for the coming decade is a daunting task. Particularly at this time of deep economic uncertainty, Jil Matheson will have to ensure that the UK's economic and financial statistics are both comprehensive and of the quality needed. At the same time, the National Statistician will have a crucial role in delivering the UK's biggest single statistical exercise, the 2011 census. All this comes at a time of retrenchment in public spending, from which the statistical system is unlikely to be immune. 

‘Statistics are, of course, produced to be used. The use of official statistics outside of central government is growing rapidly. Not only is the community of professional users diverse, but there is increasing focus on ‘citizen users', members of the public using data to inform their own lives. Jil Matheson will need to ensure that all users, whether in government or not, are listened to. ‘With statistical use growing, it becomes even more important that they are communicated well. They must be easy to find, in formats that are readily useable and in language that is easy to understand. There are real problems to be solved in this area. 

‘The Royal Statistical Society is confident that Jil Matheson has the qualities to take on these challenges and ensure that the UK official statistical system remains one of the best in the world. We offer her our support and wish her every success.'         


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