Day 1 | Fernando de Rojas | Columnas | Antonio Palacios | Valle Inclán | Ramón Gómez de la Serna |
09:00-10:30 | Opening – Plenary Session 1 Welcome address: Gregorio Izquierdo (INE), Miguel De Castro (INE), Mariana Kotzeva (Eurostat)Producing Good Quality Official Statistics: A Shared Experience Opening Keynote Speech: Wayne Smith (Statistics Canada) Presentation Video |
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33 – SPECIAL SESSION: Peer Reviews: a tool to enhance trust in European Statistics? |
1 – Enterprise Architecture in Statistical Offices | 2 – Quality improvement methods in Household Surveys. | 3 – Quality Challenges in Social Statistics: preserving privacy and other issues. |
4 – Administrative Data: Cross-Cutting Issues | |
Chair: Pieter Everaers. Discussant: Marie Bohatá | Chair: Jean-Marc Museux | Chair: Florentina Álvarez | Chair: Tasos Christofides | Chair: Antonio Argüeso | |
The peer review as a main driver for statistics Austria’s strategy 2020 – Statistics Austria |
Enterprise architecture in the Hungarian Central Statistical Office – Hungarian Central Statistical Office | Redeveloping the household budget survey – Statistics Norway | Available methods for privacy preserving record linkage on census scale data – City University London (UK), University Duisburg-Essen, (Germany) |
The assurance of administrative data – a proportionate approach – UK Statistics Authority |
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Trustworthiness, quality, value: what assurance do independent assessments of code-compliance give? – UK Statistics Authority |
Governmental and statistical enterprise architecture frameworks as tools for modernizing the national statistical system – Statistics Finland | From output to input/output harmonisation in the EU LFS – Central Statistical Office of Poland |
Developing longitudinal statistics on recipients of welfare benefits and their labour market position – Statistics Norway |
When is administrative data enough to replace statistical information: a based on census comparison quality indicator – Statistics Portugal |
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ESS peer reviews: an efficient means to implement the European Statistics Code of Practice – Eurostat, Luxembourg |
Re-engineering and re-designing statistical production, modernisation; integrated production methods – Eurostat, Luxembourg | A standard tool for metadata quality assessment of external sources in the statistical production (QMETATOOL) – National Statistical Institute (INE), Spain |
Do respondents answer differently in web survey than in face-to-face interview: field work experiment from the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS) – National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) |
Evaluating the quality of administrative data as input for official statistics – Statistics Denmark |
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Statistics Catalonia: towards total integration of statistics production – Statistical Institute of Catalonia (Idescat) | The use of regression models in labour market flow statistics – Eurostat, Luxembourg |
The privacy protecting aspect of indirect questioning designs – Johannes Kepler University JKU, Linz, Austria |
Mapping potential administrative data for statistics purposes – Statistic Portugal approach within public administration – Statistics Portugal |
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Redesign of the statistical information system: Czech experience – Czech Statistical Office | Moving towards Web data collection in household surveys – Statistics Finland |
A latent class model to estimate labour cost from multi-source data – Istat, Italian National Statistical Institute |
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12:30-14:00 | Lunch | ||||
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Chair: Celia Santos |
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5 – Quality Management and Governance | 34 – SPECIAL SESSION: Big Data and Official Statistics: Challenges and Opportunities |
6 – Peer Review: Learning from countries´experiences | 7 – Quality Indicators | 8 – Integrated Production and Quality | |
Chair: Eduardo Barredo | Chair: Miguel Ángel Martínez | Chair: Zsuzsanna Kovacs | Chair: Giorgia Simeoni | Chair: Jean-Pierre Poncelet | |
Inter-organisational trust in the context of microdata exchange in the ESS – Eurostat, Luxembourg | Enhancing the foundation of official economic statistics with Big Data – U.S. Census Bureau |
The experiences of Turkey as an enlargement country in the second round of peer review – Turkish Statistical Institute |
Challenges and discoveries in developing quality indicators for the GSBPM – Turkstat, Statistics Canada, Istat |
Harmonisation at the ONS: comparability of survey and administrative data in conjunction with European influences – Office for National Statistics, UK |
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The commitment on confidence in European statistics as a means for enhancing quality of official statistics and efficiency of the national statistical system: experience of the Czech republic – Czech Statisical Office and CERGE-EI |
Big data and the integrated production of official statistics – Statistics Iceland |
Peer review (2013-2015): lessons learned, challenges and opportunities to the ine and the Spanish statistical system – National Statistical Institute (INE), Spain |
Quality indicators for the individual level – potential for the assessment of subgroups – Statistics Austria |
Facing the challenge to increase quality while working more efficiently using Lean operational Management and Lean Six Sigma at Statistics Netherlands – Statistics Netherlands | |
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Reforming information quality assurance at the national institute of statistics and geography (INEGI) in Mexico – INEGI, México |
Comparative assessment of three quality frameworks for statistics derived from Big Data: the case of Wikipedia page views and automatic identification systems – Eurostat, Luxembourg |
Perspective of three different countries on peer review on ESCoP: lessons learned, future challenges and common features on coordination role – Statistics Netherlands, ISTAT, Statistics Austria |
Quality assessment of statistics in Eustat – Basque Statistics Institute – EUSTAT | Validation in the ESS: a member state perspective – Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), Germany |
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Coordinating migration related statistics and analyses at Statistics Norway – bridging users and producers – Statistics Norway |
Measuring representativeness of internet data sources through linkage with register data – Poznañ University of Economics And Business, Poznañ, Poland |
The 2014/2015 European peer reviews – facilitating for statistical cooperation in the Nordic countries – Statistics Norway, Statistics Finland, Statistics Denmark |
Agricultural administrative sources data quality: a proposal for standardized indicators – Istat, Italian National Statistical Institute | Integrated data processing system (EAR) – Hungarian Central Statistical Office |
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Second round of peer reviews – experience of (some experts at) statistics Finland – Statistics Finland |
Inclusive growth indicators on regional level – German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) | ||||
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15:30-16:00 | Coffee Break | ||||
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35 – SPECIAL SESSION: The Statistics Code of Practice for the ENP South countries |
9 – Quality Management Systems 1 | 10 – Business Register | 11 – Models & Early Estimates | 12 – Enhancing Statistical Literacy | |
Chair: Pieter Everaers | Chair: Thomas Burg | Chair: Steven Vale | Chair: Hannah Kiiver | Chair: Antonio Salcedo | |
The development of a cop for the ENP south countries – Eurostat, Luxembourg |
Relevance and benefit of commercial quality improvement methodologies at Statistics Canada – Statistics Canada |
Quality management of cross-border relations in the European system of interoperable statistical business registers – Statistics Austria |
Using administrative data and model based estimation for Improving Italian agriculture statistics – Istat, Italian National Statistical Institute | Figuring figures: exploring Europeans’ awareness of official economic statistics – University of Oviedo, Applied Economics, Spain |
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PCBS experience in implementing European Code of Practice (CoP) – Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics |
Quality within ONS – providing a framework for statistical producers and assurance for our users – Office for National Statistics, UK |
Quality improvement of the Eurogroups register – Eurostat, Luxembourg | Plausibility assessment of flash estimates of the income distribution – Eurostat, Luxembourg |
A knowledge-driven society – challenges for Polish official statistics – Central Statistical Office of Poland |
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The implementation of the code of practice: main challenges: morocco case – Statistics Directorate, High Commission for Planning, Morocco |
How to cope with all those rules – Statistics Netherlands | Applying the generic statistical business process model (GSBPM) to the national business register; the Spanish experience – National Statistical Institute (INE), Spain |
Models in official statistics – Statistics Netherlands | Statistical literacy portal as a marketing tool – National Statistical Institute (INE), Spain |
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Implementation of code of practice for the ENP south countries- example: the access and use of administrative data in morocco – High Commission for Planning, Morocco |
A systematic approach to quality: the development and implementation of a quality management framework in the Central Statistics Office – Central Statistics Office, Ireland | Profiling : A new and better way to apprehend the globalization – Insee, France |
GDP flash estimates: sophistication through simplicity – Statistics Lithuania |
European Master in Official Statistics in use: short-term goals vs. Long-term vision – Eurostat, Luxembourg |
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The statistics code of practice in Jordan: challenges and future – Department Of Statistics Jordan |
How to increase quality in the central banks statistical business process? The experience of Banco de Portugal – Banco de Portugal |
Dated – undated – outdated: The issue of time stamps and reference dates in the statistical business register – Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), Germany | Early estimates of environmental accounts (economy-wide material flow accounts) – Eurostat, Luxembourg |
Statistical training as a factor in quality – National Statistical Institute (INE), Spain | |
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The implementation of the code of practice: the Algerian case in the context of using new technologies for the 2018 census – Office for National Statistics, Algeria |
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Chair: Celia Santos |
Chair: Mª Isabel Lázaro |
Day 2 | Fernando de Rojas | Columnas | Antonio Palacios | Valle Inclán | Ramón Gómez de la Serna |
09:30-11:00 | Session | Session | Session | Session | Session |
13 – Coordination of Statistical System | 36 – SPECIAL SESSION: Competence Management in Statistics | 14 – Satisfying User’s needs: Communication | 15 – Methodology: Linkage and Modelling | 16 – Quality Assessment & Audits | |
Chair: Ana Carmen Saura | Chair: Roberta Pace | Chair: María Jesús Vinuesa | Chair: Jorge Saralegui | Chair: Maria Dologova | |
After the peer review – steps towards enhancing the co-ordination role of HCSO in the national statistical system of Hungary – Hungarian Central Statistical Office | A competency measurement model – Central Bank of Italy | Training for compilers of statistical releases – Statistics Finland | Improved maritime statistics with Big Data – Statistics Sweden | Introducing a framework for process quality in national statistical institutes – Istat, Italian National Statistical Institute | |
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NSS coordination: a tool or a fundamental principle? – National Statistical Institute (INE), Spain | Using a business architecture for identifying the competence needs of a statistical institute – Istat, Italian National Statistical Institute | How to tailor press work if quality standards of official statistics conflict with media interests – Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), Germany | Determining permanent residency status using registers in Estonia – Statistics Estonia | Minding the store: an internal audit program for demographic programs at the U.S. Census Bureau – U.S. Census Bureau | |
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Tools and methods for national coordination in national statistical system – Statistics Finland | The European statistical system’s enterprise architecture reference framework and capability model – Eurostat, Luxembourg | Communication and quality in official statistics translated into English – Istat, Italian National Statistical Institute | Latent class multiple imputation for multiply observed variables in a combined dataset – Tilburg University | Statistical quality by design: certification, culture and management – Statistics Netherlands | |
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Coordination of NSS – requirements and practice – Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia | The competencies for a register based statistical institute – Statistics Sweden | Communicating revisions and the timing of revisions to users – Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), German | Exploring the statistical matching possibilities for the european quality of life survey – European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) | Assessing quality control: evaluating the quality audits – U.S. Census Bureau | |
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Strategic planning in a decentralised statistical system – the German example – Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), Germany | A new process for assessing the quality of an output makes better quality statistics – Office for National Statistics, UK | ||||
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17 – Quality Reporting | 18 – Multi-Source Statistics | 37 – SPECIAL SESSION: Governance and Coordination of the National Statistical Systems in the enlargement and ENP-East countries |
19 – Human Resources Development: A Quality Culture | 20 – Big Data Oriented Systems | |
Chair: Agustín Cañada | Chair: Martina Hahn | Chair: Pieter Everaers | Chair: Eduardo Barredo | Chair: David Salgado | |
ESS standard quality reporting implementation: the point of view of a national statistical institute – Istat, Italian National Statistical Institute |
Quality assessment of multi-source statistical processes – Istat, Italian National Statistical Institute |
Overview on the set-ups of the institutional framework in the enlargement and ENP east countries – Eurostat, Luxembourg |
Development of expertise and multi-skillness at Statistics Finland – Statistics Finland |
Assessment of risks in the use of Big Data sources for producing official statistics – results of a stakeholder survey – Eurostat, Luxembourg |
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How to fulfill all demands for quality reporting – Statistics Denmark | Spain 2021. Why this census will have more quality than the previous one? – National Statistical Institute (INE), Spain |
Governance structure of Turkish statistical system within the context of coordination mechanisms – Turkish Statistical Institute |
Quality at any cost? – examining the hard reality of job reductions while promoting the quality agenda. – Office for National Statistics, UK |
Using huge amounts of road sensor data for official statistics – Statistics Netherlands |
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Quality data sheets – Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), Germany | Designing the integration of register and survey data in earning statistics – Istat, Italian National Statistical Institute |
Implementation of the amendment to regulation 223/2009 and the coordination role of the national statistical institutes – Statistical Office of Montenegro |
Enhancing quality and efficiency through participatory processes: aiming for the ESS Vision 2020 – Statistics Norway |
Measuring quality of statistics based on mobile phone data – the case of population, tourism and balance of payments statistics in Belgium – Proximus, Eurostat, Statistics Belgium |
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ESMS implementation in statistics Estonia – Statistics Estonia | Correction for linkage error in population size estimation – Statistics Netherlands / VU University Amsterdam |
National statistical system of the republic of Belarus: coordination issues – National Statistical Committee of The Republic of Belarus |
Creating flow and reducing cycle time by reorganizing teams around components in statistics Estonia – Statistics Estonia |
Fuzzy sentiment analysis using Spanish tweets – Instituto de Estudios Fiscales, Spain |
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Improving the statistical process in the hotel occupancy survey – National Statistical Institute (INE), Spain |
Towards a global education in official statistics – University Complutense, Madrid; National Statistical Institute (INE), Spain |
Data ecosystem: a new challenge for official statistics – Istat, (Italian National Statistical Institute), University Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy |
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21 – Administrative Data Systems | 38 – SPECIAL SESSION: Synergies for Europe’s Research Infrastructures in the Social Sciences and Official Statistics |
22 – Macroeconomics | 23 – Quality Management Systems 2 | 24 – Metadata Systems | |
Chair: Sofia Rodrigues | Chair: Rory Fitzgerald and Sarah Butt | Chair: Peter van de Ven | Chair: Kari Djerf | Chair: Steven Vale | |
Reviewing the general and centralised system of collecting administrative data and how it responds to the guidelines of the code of practice and the peer review results in 2013-2014 – Statistics Finland |
Synergies for Europe’s research infrastructures in the social sciences and official statistics – City University London, UK |
The asymmetry dilemma with Intrastat – which data is the better one? National experiences out of the ESS VIP “redesign of Intrastat” – Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), Germany |
Quality work in statistics – from q2001 to 2016 – Statistics Norway | Practical experience in the implementation of data and metadata standards in the ESS – Eurostat, Luxembourg | |
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Improving quality in the estimation of “true” economic performance of entrepreneurs by integrating statistical and administrative data: a new method for measuring under-reporting – Istat, Italian National Statistical |
Experiment for testing questionnaire translation methods in the European social survey (ESS): ask the same question versus more adaptive approaches – GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany |
Automatic balancing of the national accounts – Statistics Sweden | The quality supporting framework of the ESS vision 2020 – Eurostat, Luxembourg | Process metadata development and implementation under the GSBPM v5.0 at statistics Spain – National Statistical Institute (INE), Spain |
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All that glitters is not gold! – Statistics Portugal | Measuring occupations: respondent’s self- identification from a large database – University of Amsterdam / AIAS, Netherlands |
Assessing the quality of national and regional accounts data in the context of ESA 2010 transmission programme – Eurostat, Luxembourg |
Enhancing quality practices at the Brazilian institute of geography and statistics – IBGE, Brazil | Metadata management systems, living spirals or flat line? – Statistics Portugal | |
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Quality evaluation for a statistical register: the Italian frame SBS – Istat, Italian National Statistical Institute |
Administrative data linking in the GGP: enriching administrative data with surveys – Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute |
Public investment: recording in EDP statistics & treatment under the SGP – Eurostat, Luxembourg |
Quality management of statistical programs at the National Agricultural Statistics Service – U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service |
Integrated metadata system in the Hungarian central statistical office – Hungarian Central Statistical Office |
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Quality assessment and validation of administrative data sources in health statistics – National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) |
New forms of data – legal and ethical issues – NSD (Norway), NIDI (Netherlands) , UKDA (England) |
Assessing and improving quality in official statistics: the case of the French Label Committee – Insee, France |
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16:00-16:30 | Coffee Break | ||||
16:30 -17:30 | Plenary Session 2 Challenges of Quality Assurance for Big Data Presentation Video Keynote Speech: Genoveva Ruzic (Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia) |
Day 3 | Fernando de Rojas | Columnas | Antonio Palacios | Valle Inclán | Ramón Gómez de la Serna |
08:30-10:00 | Session | Session | Session | Session | Session |
39 – SPECIAL SESSION: Quality of International Statistics. The challanges for international statistics at global, national and local levels |
25 – Methodology: Sampling/Non-Sampling Errors & Calibration | 26 – Data Collection & Burden respondent | 27 – Big Data & Web Scraping | 28 – Integrated Production & Business Process Model | |
Chair: Peter van de Ven | Chair: Tasos Christofides | Chair: Pilar Martín-Guzmán | Chair: Albrecht Wirthmann | Chair: Marina Signore | |
The role of international organisations in defining standards that follow the quality requirements and ensure comparability of data – Eurostat, Luxembourg |
Uncertainties in the Swedish PPI and SPPI – Statistics Sweden | Using paradata to assess the quality of an online questionnaire – Statistics Austria |
Big data in official statistics: estimate job vacancies by using web scraping techniques – Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), Germany |
Linkage of main components of GSBPM model through integrated statistical information system. – Statistical Office of The Slovak Republic |
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International civil aviation organization (ICAO) quality system for the aviation data collected under the statistics programme. – ICAO, Inter. Civil Aviation Org., Canada |
Standard error estimation – how to do it quickly, efficiently and correctly – Statistical Office of The Republic of Slovenia |
Quality in the gathering of online data: standardising online questionnaires, integration with administrative sources and development of bias control mechanisms (Eustat) – Basque Statistics Institute – EUSTAT |
Quality implications of the use of Big Data in tourism statistics: three exploratory examples – National Statistical Institute (INE), Spain |
Data warehouse for agricultural statistics as a tool for standardization of data processing and improving the quality of EAA calculation – State Statistical Office, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia |
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Enhancing statistical capacities of OIC member countries to achieve sustainable development goals: the role of SESRIC – SESRIC, Turkey |
Use of calibration in official statistics: design versus model-based calibration -pros and cons – Statisical Office In Poznañ, Poznañ University of Economics And Business, Poland |
Response burden database and response burden indicators at the statistical office of the republic of Slovenia – Statistical Office of The Republic of Slovenia |
Quality control of web-scraped and transaction data (scanner data) – Statistics Austria |
Monitoring quality in the production process model: experiences from the ine of Spain – National Statistical Institute (INE), Spain |
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Statistics governance and quality assurance – the experience of FAO. – FAO | Inference for statistics based on complete enumerations? – Statistics Austria | Managing an integrated respondent communication: Statistics Portugal experience – Statistics Portugal |
New data sources to indicate levels of active citizenship – Joint Research Centre (European Commision), Italy |
Statistical metadata and the GSBPM – Central Statistics Office, Ireland | |
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Quality assurance procedures for estimating purchasing power parities – World Bank, Washington D.C., USA | Developments in measuring the burden placed on businesses responding to statistical surveys – Office for National Statistics, UK |
Karat: the new integrated data transmission system of the HCSO – Hungarian Central Statistical Office |
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40 – SPECIAL SESSION: Opportunities and challenges for quality of official statistics-the future of the ESS Code of Practice |
29 – Data Collection: Cross-Cutting Issues | 30 – Satisfying User’s Needs: Dissemination | 31 – Administrative Data: Topic Oriented | 32 – Quality Management Systems 3 | |
Chair: Martti Hetemäki. Discussants: Konrad Pesendorfer, Ed Humpherson | Chair: Francisco Hernández | Chair: Adolfo Gálvez | Chair: Sixto Muriel | Chair: Maria João Zilhão | |
Improving the comparability dimension of European statistics by minimizing unnecessary variation – Eurostat, Luxembourg |
Using monetary incentives in face-to-face surveys: are prepaid incentives more effective than promised incentives? – GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany |
Changing user needs raise demand for useful indicators – Statistics Sweden | Improving building permit administrative data set for short term analysis: the French case – Ministry of Ecology, France |
Quality guidelines – Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), Germany | |
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Big data: from noise to evidence – European Statistical Governance Advisory Board, Luxembourg |
Quality driven data collection. Towards a system for quality management based on dashboard information – Statistics Norway |
Data visualisation – how to ensure understandable and sustainable statistical products – Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), Germany |
Evaluating the potential for moving away from a traditional census – Office for National Statistics, UK |
Managing survey quality through performance management: building a performance management capability – U.S. Census Bureau |
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Indicators. From evidence to decision – European Statistical Governance Advisory Board, Luxembourg |
Mixed mode experiments in a panel survey – changes in response behaviour – Statistics Sweden |
Assessing and documenting quality of indicators: established practices and outstanding issues – Eurostat, Luxembourg |
Integrating geo-referenced data from different sources: livestock surveys and administrative data – Istat, Italian National Statistical Institute |
The OECD recommendation on good statistical practice – OECD Statistics Directorate | |
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Modernisation of German household surveys: modularisation & mixed-mode – future challenges – Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), Germany |
Reviewing aspects of user orientated quality reporting – Office for National Statistics, UK |
Administrative data and survey data on electricity use in Hungary – Hungarian Energy And Public Utility Regulatory Authority |
Data quality assessment methods and tools in SSO – Macedonia – State Statistical Office, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia |
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11:30-12:45 | Closing – Plenary Session 3 High Quality Statistics in Changing Landscape – Challenges ahead Chair: Eduardo Barredo (Eurostat) Panelists: Mariana Kotzeva (Eurostat), Konrad Pesendorfer (Statistics Austria), Alfredo Cristobal (INE), Martti Hetemäki (ESGAB), Juan Peñalosa (Bank of Spain) Presentation |
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12:45 -13:15 | Refreshments |
Day 1 | Columnas | Antonio Palacios |
13:10-13:55 | Speed Session 1Chair: Celia Santos | Speed Session 2Chair: Maria Isabel Lázaro |
Dissemination & Adressing Users Needs | Methodology | |
Re-engineering the data collection and dissemination process: strenghening of data quality with limited ressources: case of moroccan sdb. – Statistics Directorate, High Commission for Planning, Morocco |
How NSIS can contribute to the third sector’s effort to pursue social aims – Istat – Italian National Institute of Statistics Paper Presentation |
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Quality Reporting for Seasonal Adjustment with JDemetra+ – Insee, Ostat, Istat, Eurostat Presentation |
Toward improving quality adjustment methods for price statistics: measurement of pricing patterns and quality improvement ratios of durable goods in japan – Bank of Japan Paper Presentation |
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Visualisation of data in eustat: a partnership work with the university of the basque country – Basque Statistics Institute – EUSTAT, Spain Presentation |
Framework regulation costs: businesses’ perspective – Statistics Portugal Paper Presentation | |
New ways for the dissemination in official statistics: accessing data through gis – Basque Statistics Institute – EUSTAT, Spain Paper Presentation |
Administrative data in sampling and calibrating the basque labour force survey – Basque Statistics Institute – EUSTAT, Spain Presentation |
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Trends in quarterly national accounts estimates: towards a continuous re-estimation scenario – Basque Statistics Institute – EUSTAT, Spain Presentation |
Short term indicators during political crisis: index of industrial production in as a case study – Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Ramallah/ Palestine Paper Presentation |
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¿Active? Web Listening. What our users are saying? – Basque Statistics Institute – EUSTAT, Spain Paper Presentation |
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17:35-18:00 | Speed Session 3Chair: Celia Santos | Speed Session 4Chair: Maria Isabel Lázaro |
Modernisation & Big Data | Demographic & social statistics | |
Using Tablets for the 2018 Algerian Census: Mobile Census Application Quality Assessment – Office National Des Statistiques Paper Presentation |
Measuring alcohol consumption in social surveys – a comparative study – Statistics Norway, Norwegian university of science and technology Presentation |
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Integrated audit aspects in the Hungarian GDP compilation – Hungarian Central Statistical Office Paper Presentation |
Proxy responses to subjective questions: the influence on the results of the health expectancy indicator – National Institute of Public Health Paper Presentation |
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The Use of Technology in Statistical Production – Ministry of Manpower, Singapore Paper Presentation |
Improvements for the official statistics on social determinants of health: an experience from the users’ perspective – Andalusian School Of Public Health, Biomedical Research Networking Centre on Public Health and Epidemiology (CIBERESP) Paper Presentation |
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Posdem: the selection process between probability sampling plans using a software based on empirical superpopulation approach – National Statistical Institute (INE), Spain Paper Presentation |
The role of statistics in producing quality of life indicators; the case of hungary – Hungarian Central Statistical Office Presentation |
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Improving the processing of Ireland’s Business Expenditure on R&D survey using GSPBM – Central Statistics Office, Ireland Presentation |
Monitoring sustainable development: lessons from mdg, challenges for sdg – Universidad de Oviedo, Spain Paper |
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Wired for data – the transformation of data collection in the UK – Office for National Statistics Paper Presentation |
Evaluation of the census error in spain – Universidad Loyola Andalucía, Spain Paper Presentation | |
On the use of statistical process control in monitoring mortality. an application to european countries. – Universitat Politècnica De València (Centre For Quality And Change Management), Spain Paper Presentation |
Eurostat immigration statistics. misleading information for evidence-based policymaking. – CSIC, Spain |
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