Federal Statistical Office of Germany | |
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Statistisches Bundesamt | |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 3 July 1953 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Germany |
Headquarters | Gustav-Stresemann-Ring 11, D-65189 Wiesbaden |
Employees | 2780 |
Minister responsible | Thomas de Maizière, German Interior Minister |
Agency executive | Roderich Egeler, Bureau president |
Parent agency | Federal Ministry of the Interior |
Website | |
www.destatis.de |
The Federal Statistical Office of Germany (German: Statistisches Bundesamt, shortly Destatis) is a federal authority of Germany. It is a part of the Federal Ministry of the Interior of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The Office is responsible for collecting, processing, presenting and analysing statistical information concerning the topics economy, society and environment. The purpose is providing objective, independent and highly qualitative statistical information for the whole public. About 2780 staff members are employed in the departments in Wiesbaden, Bonn and Berlin.
The department in Wiesbaden is the main office and runs the largest library specialised in statistical literature in Germany. It is also the Office of the President who is also by tradition, but not by virtue of the office, the Federal Returning Officer. In this position he or she is the supervisor of the elections of the German Parliament ("Bundestag") and of the European Parliament.
The Berlin Information Point is the service centre of the Federal Office in the German capital and provides information and advisory services for the German Government, other federal authorities, embassies, industry and public, associations and all those who are interested in official statistics in Berlin and Brandenburg.