Pringsewu (24/1) – BPS-Statistics Pringsewu Regency held a Training for Field Enumerators for the March 2025 National Socio-Economic Survey (Susenas) Wave 2 and the Quarterly Household Economic Survey (Seruti) Quarter I-2025. The training activity, which was attended by 22 participants, 1 instructor, and 2 committee members, was opened by the Head of BPS Pringsewu Regency, Eko Purnomo, SST., MM., which took place at the Regency Hotel on January 23-24, 2025.
This training is part of a series of implementations of the National Socio-Economic Survey (Susenas) and the Quarterly Household Economic Survey (Seruti) which are routinely conducted by BPS throughout Indonesia. Susenas itself is an important survey that aims to collect data on the social and economic conditions of the population, which will later be used for various development policies at the national and regional levels. Meanwhile, Seruti is a household-based survey which is one of the bases for calculating GRDP, especially the expenditure balance component.
This training was carried out using a blended learning method, consisting of online distance learning for three days (January 20-22) and continued with direct face-to-face learning on January 23-24 at the Regency Hotel.
In his direction, the Head of BPS Pringsewu Regency, Eko Purnomo, SST., MM., emphasized the importance of the seriousness and focus of participants in following the entire series of training. He reminded that the success of the implementation of Susenas integrated with Seruti does not only depend on the methodology used, but also on the professionalism of field officers in conducting data collection.
"I hope that all training participants can carefully follow the material presented, so that they can understand the basic concepts, definitions, and procedures in data collection. The data produced by Susenas and Seruti are very important, not only for statistical needs, but also for data-based development planning and policies," said Eko Purnomo in his remarks.
BPS Pringsewu Regency hopes that through this training, Susenas and Seruti field officers can work professionally and follow the applicable SOPs. Thus, the data produced can support national development policies based on accurate data, which will ultimately have an impact on increasing community welfare. (~RFJ)
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