Commission

Survey release figures

Charts and tables for a public survey or census-style release, including suppression, weighted notes, and a plain-language figure list.

Printed survey results and charts arranged for a public release
FormatRelease pack: figures, tables, and a journalist one-pager
Price basisQuoted by number of figures in the release
Typical durationThree to six weeks after the locked microdata file
Where we workBatumi desk; release-day presence by arrangement

Survey release figures are for an agency or programme office that has finished fieldwork (or received a locked file from a contractor) and must put results in front of the public. Storage Routecore is not a survey firm. We do not write questionnaires. We draw the figures that go in the release, apply the suppression rule you give us, and write the notes that admit weighting, non-response, and broken series.

The release pack is usually tighter than a yearbook: a set number of figures, a table annex, and a one-page list of the numbers a spokesperson is allowed to read aloud. We keep a copy of that list so a later yearbook chapter cannot quietly use a different rounding.

If the survey covers districts in Adjara or municipalities along the coast, we will argue against a choropleth that stretches a sample of forty interviews across a whole municipality. A simple ranked table is often the honest figure. That argument happens in the inventory meeting, not on release morning.

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