National Institute of Statistics, Italy

The Italian National Institute of Statistics is a public research organisation. It has been present in Italy since 1926, and is the main producer of official statistics in the service of citizens and policy-makers. It operates in complete independence and continuous interaction with the academic and scientific communities. Since 1989 Istat has been performing the role of directing, coordinating, and providing technical assistance and training within the National Statistical System (Sistan). The System was established under Legislative Decree 322/89 in order to rationalise the production and publication of information and to optimise resources allocated to official statistics. Sistanis made up of Istat, central and branch statistical departments of Public Administrations, of local and regional bodies, Chambers of Commerce, other public bodies and administrations providing statistical information.

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    • Dezember 2022
      Quelle: National Institute of Statistics, Italy
      Hochgeladen von: Knoema
      Zugriff am: 20 Dezember, 2022
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      Data source(s) used: Survey on induced abortions: In 1979 Istat, according to the law 194/78 on voluntary abortion, started the survey on induced abortion together with Regions and the Ministry of Health. Data are collected using an individual and anonymous form (Istat D.12) compiled by the doctor that makes the operation to terminate the pregnancy. In such form information about the woman and the pregnancy, and about the operation are requested. The first ones contain: date of birth; place of birth and place of residence; province of the operation; citizenship: marital status; educational level; work status (a woman has a "not occupational status" if she is an housewife, or a student, or a retired person, or if she is looking for her first job. A woman has an "occupational status" if she is actually working or if she is unemployed e.g. she has lost a previous job and she's looking for a new one); professional position; branch of economic activity; past reproductive history (number of live births, stillbirths, miscarriages, voluntary abortions); gestational age; presence of foetus malformations. Information about the operation are: date of pregnancy interruption; date of certification; authorization; urgency; approval for minors; place and type of operation; type of anaesthesia; type of hospitalization; length of stay in hospital; complications. Other data characteristics: For more details see the following documents:
    • Dezember 2023
      Quelle: National Institute of Statistics, Italy
      Hochgeladen von: Knoema
      Zugriff am: 14 Dezember, 2023
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      Data source(s) used: Survey on induced abortions: In 1979 Istat, according to the law 194/78 on voluntary abortion, started the survey on induced abortion together with Regions and the Ministry of Health. Data are collected using an individual and anonymous form (Istat D.12) compiled by the doctor that makes the operation to terminate the pregnancy. In such form information about the woman and the pregnancy, and about the operation are requested. The first ones contain: date of birth; place of birth and place of residence; province of the operation; citizenship: marital status; educational level; work status (a woman has a "not occupational status" if she is an housewife, or a student, or a retired person, or if she is looking for her first job. A woman has an "occupational status" if she is actually working or if she is unemployed e.g. she has lost a previous job and she's looking for a new one); professional position; branch of economic activity; past reproductive history (number of live births, stillbirths, miscarriages, voluntary abortions); gestational age; presence of foetus malformations. Information about the operation are: date of pregnancy interruption; date of certification; authorization; urgency; approval for minors; place and type of operation; type of anaesthesia; type of hospitalization; length of stay in hospital; complications. Other data characteristics: With reference to "Not migrated" and "Emigrated" territory is referred to place of residence. With reference to "Immigrated" territory is referred to place of abortion.For more details see the following documents:
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    • Dezember 2022
      Quelle: National Institute of Statistics, Italy
      Hochgeladen von: Knoema
      Zugriff am: 21 Dezember, 2022
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      Data source(s) used: Survey on hospital discharges after miscarriage: In 1979 Istat, according to the law 194/78 on voluntary abortion, started two surveys: one on miscarriages and one on induced abortions. The first one collects data on miscarriages for which it is necessary the hospitalization of the woman, both in public or private hospitals. This means that the survey does not consider events in which there isn't any medical intervention or events that need only ambulatory care. Data are collected using an individual and anonymous form (Istat D.11) that contains information about the woman and her pregnancy, and about the abortion. The first ones contain: date of birth; place of birth and place of residence; citizenship; marital status; educational level; work status (a woman has a "not occupational status" if she is an housewife, or a student, or a retired person, or if she is looking for the first job. A woman has an "occupational status" if she is actually working or if she is unemployed e.g. she lost a previous job and she's looking for a new one); professional position; branch of economic activity; past reproductive history (number of live births, stillbirths, miscarriages, voluntary abortions); weeks of amenorrhea; recourse to assisted reproductive techniques. Information about the event are the following: date and place of miscarriage; cause, type of operation, type of anaesthesia; type of hospitalization; length of stay in hospital; complications. Other data characteristics: For more details see the following documents:
    • Dezember 2022
      Quelle: National Institute of Statistics, Italy
      Hochgeladen von: Knoema
      Zugriff am: 21 Dezember, 2022
      Datensatz auswählen
      Data source(s) used: Survey on hospital discharges after miscarriage: In 1979 Istat, according to the law 194/78 on voluntary abortion, started two surveys: one on miscarriages and one on induced abortions. The first one collects data on miscarriages for which it is necessary the hospitalization of the woman, both in public or private hospitals. This means that the survey does not consider events in which there isn't any medical intervention or events that need only ambulatory care. Data are collected using an individual and anonymous form (Istat D.11) that contains information about the woman and her pregnancy, and about the abortion. The first ones contain: date of birth; place of birth and place of residence; citizenship; marital status; educational level; work status (a woman has a "not occupational status" if she is an housewife, or a student, or a retired person, or if she is looking for the first job. A woman has an "occupational status" if she is actually working or if she is unemployed e.g. she lost a previous job and she's looking for a new one); professional position; branch of economic activity; past reproductive history (number of live births, stillbirths, miscarriages, voluntary abortions); weeks of amenorrhea; recourse to assisted reproductive techniques. Information about the event are the following: date and place of miscarriage; cause, type of operation, type of anaesthesia; type of hospitalization; length of stay in hospital; complications. Other data characteristics: For more details see the following documents:
    • Dezember 2022
      Quelle: National Institute of Statistics, Italy
      Hochgeladen von: Knoema
      Zugriff am: 21 Dezember, 2022
      Datensatz auswählen
      Data source(s) used: Survey on hospital discharges after miscarriage: In 1979 Istat, according to the law 194/78 on voluntary abortion, started two surveys: one on miscarriages and one on induced abortions. The first one collects data on miscarriages for which it is necessary the hospitalization of the woman, both in public or private hospitals. This means that the survey does not consider events in which there isn't any medical intervention or events that need only ambulatory care. Data are collected using an individual and anonymous form (Istat D.11) that contains information about the woman and her pregnancy, and about the abortion. The first ones contain: date of birth; place of birth and place of residence; citizenship; marital status; educational level; work status (a woman has a "not occupational status" if she is an housewife, or a student, or a retired person, or if she is looking for the first job. A woman has an "occupational status" if she is actually working or if she is unemployed e.g. she lost a previous job and she's looking for a new one); professional position; branch of economic activity; past reproductive history (number of live births, stillbirths, miscarriages, voluntary abortions); weeks of amenorrhea; recourse to assisted reproductive techniques. Information about the event are the following: date and place of miscarriage; cause, type of operation, type of anaesthesia; type of hospitalization; length of stay in hospital; complications. Other data characteristics: For more details see the following documents: