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Big data for public good

2025/6/21
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Helen Margetts
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Laura Gilbert
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Sarah Geneletti
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Helen Margetts: 政府通过与公民的互动收集数据,这使其在信息流中占据特权地位。政府在社会信息流的交汇处,如同瞭望塔或水磨坊,能够收集到几乎所有人口的数据。这些数据对于改善服务交付和政策制定具有巨大潜力,可以帮助政府更好地履行其职能。我希望政府能够不断改进并响应数据及其提供的见解,实现持续的进步。

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This chapter explores the vast amount of data the UK government collects through its interactions with citizens. This data's potential to improve policymaking and service delivery is discussed, highlighting its comprehensive nature and the opportunities it presents for better governance.
  • Government collects data as a byproduct of citizen interactions (taxes, benefits, licenses).
  • Data is comprehensive, covering virtually every aspect of citizens' lives.
  • Potential for improved policymaking and service delivery through data analysis.

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Contributor(s): Dr Sara Geneletti, Dr Laura Gilbert, Professor Helen Margetts | Routinely collected UK government data sets contain staggering amounts of information. The potential for the use of these data to understand how government policies are changing people’s lives, to aid better decision making and to hold government accountable for the policies they make is enormous. The process is not however all plain sailing. Good, big, and representative data sets are essential, and datasets are often far from perfect with inherent biases and missing entries. Cleaning data is time consuming and labour intensive and analysis requires skilled data scientists. These issues can be overcome or at least mitigated, and in the future government policies could be based on evidence drawn from these data and tested on model populations prior to implementation.