Abstract: A crucial quality dimension of the UIS education database is its
capacity to present complete information on national education systems. This
exploratory study examines this longitudinal database from the point of view of
the missing values and completeness. This seems to be the first study conducted
on this critical matter. Several analytical tools are used in this research (e.g. binary
factors analysis, cluster analysis, multinomial random effects logistic
regression), a fact that reflects the complex nature of the patterns of
education statistics production. A structure of 5 dimensions or factors (linked
to specific parts of the UIS data collection questionnaires) that describes the
manner in which countries' education data are produced is discussed. This
structure proved valuable in the classification of countries in 5 clusters,
where each cluster can be linked to the capacity of countries to produce/report
data. The behaviour in time of these factors was also analyzed; the results
showed that production of detailed statistics in primary/secondary and tertiary
education statistics are decreasing in time. Lastly, evidence about the
positive link between improvements in governance indicators and the increase in
the production of education statistics is presented.