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INF.1 | Information Note 1 | ||
INF.2 | Information Note 2 | ||
Timetable | |||
REPORT | |||
Key note and other presentations |
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Welcome and opening remarks UNECE: Taeke Gjaltema (UNECE) | |||
WP.0-2 | Welcome address Statistics Netherlands: Bert Kroese (Deputy Director General) | Presentation | |
WP.0-6 | Welcome IBUC: Harry J.A. Wijnhoven (Statistics Netherlands and CEO Blaise) | Presentation | |
WP.0-3 | Opening address: Modernization at Istat and the centralization of data collection. Piero Demetrio Falorsi (Istat, Italy) | Presentation | |
Session 1: Mixed-Mode Collection: Opportunities and Lessons Learned |
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Session organizers: Lise Rivais (Statistics Canada) and John Eltinge (US Bureau of Labor Statistics) |
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WP.1-1 | Transition to Digital Data Collection: Sarah Minson (Statistics New Zealand) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.1-2 | Modernisation of German household surveys: modularisation & mixed-mode – future challenges: Karen Blanke (Destatis, Germany) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.1-3 | Dropout in general population web surveys and its effect on data quality: Jelderik Bakker (Statistics Netherlands) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.1-4 | Management of CAPI and CATI at the Labor Force Survey: Tsofit Bartov (Statistics Israel) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.0-4 | Standards based metadata documentation for data collection: Dan Smith and Jeremy Iversion (founders Colectica) |
Presentation | |
WP.0-5 | Key note addresses: James E. Smith (President and CEO Westat, United States of America) |
Presentation | |
Session 2: Standardized and Innovative Solutions for Response Burden Measurement and Reduction in Official Statistics |
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Session organizer: Bilal Kurban (Turkish Statistical Institute) and Barteld Braaksma (Statistics Netherlands) |
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WP.2-1 | Standardized burden measurement for business surveys in Statistics Denmark: Hanne-Pernille Stax (Statistics Denmark) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.2-2 | Towards a standardized burden measurement system for surveys on businesses: Stefania Macchia (ISTAT, Italy) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.2-3 | Challenges and solutions to the use of Internet data in the Dutch CPI: Robert Griffioen, Olav ten Bosch and Els Hoogteijling (Statistics Netherlands) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.2-4 | Improving the business case of Standardized Business Reporting for official statistics: Marko Roos, Gert Buiten, Ger Snijkers and Ran van den Boom (Statistics Netherlands) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.2-5 | Ensuring the data collection quality of enterprise and household surveys – an overview and new ways: Vesa Virtanen and Jukka Oikarinen (Statistics Finland) |
Paper | Presentation |
Session 3: Optimizing Data Collection Management |
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Session Organizer: Niki Stylianidou (Eurostat) and Barteld Braaksma (Statistics Netherlands) |
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WP.3-1 | Embracing innovation in data collection management: Sarah Minson (Statistics New Zealand ) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.3-2 | Harmonizing and integrating data: the new architecture for Data Collection Management in Istat: S.Macchia, M.Murgia, M.Perez, C.Romano and R.Torelli (ISTAT, Italy) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.3-3 | New Zealand’s Integrated Data Infrastructure: Sarah Minson (Statistics New Zealand ) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.3-4 | Collecting Rich Paradata to Monitor Data Collection Quality in Challenging Contexts: Beth-Ellen Pennell, Gina Cheung, Patty Maher (University of Michigan, USA) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.3-5 | Integrating Data Collection: wins and challenges: Paulo Saraiva (Statistics Portugal) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.3-6 | Integrating statistical and geographical information: LUCAS survey, a case study for land monitoring in European Union: Alessandra Palmieri (Eurostat, European Commission) |
Paper | Presentation |
Session 4: Communication with Respondents |
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Session Organizer: Frances Comerford, Central Statistics Office, Ireland |
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WP.4-1 | Survey communication in business surveys: optimising the efficiency of web survey response: Leanne Houben & Ger Snijkers (Statistics Netherlands) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.4-2 | Use of nudging initiatives in communication with respondent: Carsten Zornig (Statistics Denmark) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.4-3 | Motivating respondents: the importance of personalised feedback: Paulo Saraiva and Almiro Moreira (Statistics Portugal) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.4-4 | Improving Survey Accessibility by Raising Interviewers' Awareness of Dementia and Autism: Helen Moore (ONS, United Kingdom) |
Paper | Presentation |
Common Session: Defending the Value of Official Statistics |
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WP.C-1 | The value proposition of official statistics: the power of 8: Eoin MacCuirc (Central Statistics Office, Ireland) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.C-2 | The Statistics Dissemination of an Institution on Crisis: M. Silvina Viazzi (INDEC/Argentina) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.C-3 | Using Behavioural Science to Improve ONS’s Communication with Social Survey Respondents: Helen Moore (ONS, United Kingdom) |
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Workshop on Statistical Data Collection
Workshop on Statistical Data Collection
03 - 05 October 2016
The Hague Netherlands