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Provisional Programme | |||
Information Note 1 | |||
Information Note 2 | |||
Report | |||
Final report for CES | |||
High-Level Group for the Modernisation of Official Statistics - Taeke Gjaltema (UNECE) |
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Session 1: Innovative solutions to reduce the response burden | |||
Session Organizers: Irene Salemink (Statistics Netherlands) and Britta Gauckler (Eurostat) |
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Using Big Data sources for official statistics - Natalie Rosenski (Destatis, Germany) presented by Maren Köhlmann (Destatis) |
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Exploring precision farming data: a valuable new data source? A first orientation - Tim Punt & Ger Snijkers (Statistics Netherlands) |
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Multiple sources in Business Surveys - Paulo Saraiva, Almiro Moreira & Sofia Rodrigues (Statistics Portugal) |
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New survey design - Sara Westling and Chandra Adolfsson (Statistics Sweden) |
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Progress on Adaptive Survey Design at Statistics Netherlands in 2019 - Kees van Berkel (Statistics Netherlands) |
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Session 2: Advances in Electronic Data Collection (CAWI) | |||
Session Organizers: Lise Rivais (Statistics Canada) and Paulo Saraiva (Statistics Portugal) | |||
The point of view of respondents about data collection modes - Gabriella Fazzi, Barbara Lorè, Daniela Pagliuca, Maria Clelia Romano (Istat, Italy) |
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Running complex surveys on different devices: What’s the challenge? - Karin Blanke (Destatis, Germany) | |||
Introducing a Push-to-Web Initiative for the Austrian Labour Force Survey: Who Can Be Reached and the Effects of Different Communication Strategies - Matea Paskvan and Sarah Hartleib (Statistics Austria) |
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Online and electronic data collection - Zahir Mehdiyev (State Statistical Committee Azerbaijan) |
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Session 3: Future Advanced Data Collection (interactive session) | |||
Session Organizers: Irene Salemink (Statistics Netherlands) and Lise Rivais (Statistics Canada) | |||
Future Advanced Data Collection - Irene Salemink, Marcel van der Steen (Statistics Netherlands) and Stéphane Dufour and Lise Rivais (Statistics Canada) |
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Interactive activities | |||
Session 4: Communication with respondents and data providers | |||
Session Organizers: Zübeyir Özçelik (Turkish Statistical Institute) and Paulo Saraiva (Statistcs Portugal) | |||
Assistance for respondents during data collection – the Statistics Poland experience - Paweł Szymankiewicz (Statistics Poland) |
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Informing large enterprises to get prepared for a new survey: some analysis results - Tim Punt, Ger Snijkers & Leanne Houben (Statistics Netherlands) |
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Alternatives offered to the informant to respond to Economic Censuses questionnaires - Benito Arciniega Castro (INEGI, Mexico) |
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Communication with respondents of permanent censuses - Sara Demofonti and Simona Pace (Istat, Italy) |
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Communication with Respondents in TurkStat - Emre Üstündağ and Dr. Zübeyir Özçelik (Turkstat) |
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Tailoring Communication in Business Surveys - Paulo Saraiva, Sofia Rodrigues and Glória Carrilho (Statistics Portugal) |
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Session 5: Modernisation of Data Collection | |||
Session Organizers: Britta Gauckler (Eurostat) | |||
Effects of Istat CDC (Centralised Data Collection) approach on the reduction of the Total Survey Error: experiences in data collection implementation field - Giampaola Bellini, Silvia Binci, Loredana De Gaetan, Loredana De Gaetano & Pasquale Papa (Istat, Italy) |
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Using IST – data integration metadata-driven system and online data collection in the Pilot Census of population 2019 - Branko Josipović and Branko Dragišić (SORS, Serbia) |
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Modernizing Data Collection in Canada - Lise Rivais (Statistics Canada) |
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Workshop on Statistical Data Collection
Workshop on Statistical Data Collection
14 - 16 October 2019
Palais des Nations Geneva Switzerland