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Experimental statistics

Experimental statistics are such type of statistical output the development of which has not been finished, yet. They present statistical outputs based on new models and procedures, which analytically  supplement statistics published in a standard way. As such, they do not have to necessarily meet quality requirements for official statistics be they accuracy and reliability, timeliness and punctuality, or coherence and comparability. The objective of publishing these statistics is to offer to the public data, which despite certain limits may be relevant for a certain range of users. Publishing these data also enables to obtain feedback from users already in an early phase of birth of new statistics. Methodological limits are described in methodological notes for each experimental statistics.