

The publications of the institute are released under creative commons "Attribution" (CC BY) license. 322 published on 6 September, 1989, gave life to the National Statistics System ( IT Sistema statistico nazionale, Sistan) and changed the name of the institution to the National Institute of Statistics ( IT Istituto nazionale di statistica), without changing its acronym, which remained ISTAT. With the post-war reconstruction, the ICS mainly focused on collecting new data concerning national development, that eventually allowed for the publication, in 1950, of the volume National Revenue Studies (Studi sul reddito nazionale).

ĭuring the late 1940s, the archives were retrieved and moved back to Rome, letting the institute restart completely its activities. Furthermore, due to the Cassibile Armistice in 1943, the venue of the institution was moved to the boundaries of the Republic of Salò. In 1937, the figures that had been already collected, yet, not shared during that period, were eventually published, although the activity of the institute ceased after only two years.Īfter the outbreak of the Second World War, publications decreased due to the lack of personnel, that had mainly been called up for military service, that led to a consequent postponement of the 9th population census, that would indeed be held in 1951. After an acceleration of the duties of the institute in the early 1930s, the national statistics operations were rather slowed down by the economical fines that had been caused by the Ethiopian offensive, that virtually stopped any further publications of the economical-financial figures.
ISTAT LABS UPDATE
The ISTAT institute, with a staff of about 170 workers, was supposed to update the figures of the censuses that were formerly carried out by the General Statistics Division (that were updated only to 1921), by publishing, as a result, the figures of the 6th general population census. The direction of the institution, which was subordinated to the head of state, was given to Corrado Gini. 1162 of 9 July, 1926, as the Central Institute of Statistics ( IT Istituto Centrale di Statistica) in order to replace the General Statistics Division of the Ministry for Agriculture (now known as Ministero delle politiche agricole alimentari, forestali e del turismo). The Italian National Institute of Statistics ( IT ISTAT) was founded in compliance with Law Decree no. Istat is the largest producer of statistical information in Italy and is actively involved in the European Statistical System, which is overseen by Eurostat. The institute conducts a variety of activities, including the census of population, economic censuses, and numerous social, economic, and environmental surveys and analyses. The Italian National Institute of Statistics ( Italian: Istituto nazionale di statistica Istat) is the primary source of official statistics in Italy. ( August 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) This article may require copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone, or spelling.
