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1 | Timetable (updated on 14 October 2019) | -- | -- | ||
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Session 1: Opening | |||||
Session 2: Definitions of population and migration | |||||
3 | Measuring migration in a changing world – how should migration statistics reflect the complexity of modern travel patterns? United Kingdom |
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Current international standards on measuring international labour migration, from the Guidelines by the 20th International Conference of Labour Statisticians ILO |
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Measuring international labour mobility: conceptual issues identified by the UNECE task force UNECE |
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New Recommendations for statistics on international migration UNSD |
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4 | Who is a ‘migrant’? First results from a world survey on national migration definitions Eurostat |
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5 | An alternative view on the statistical definition of migration Eurostat |
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Session 3: Data integration for measuring migration | |||||
6 | Turkey’s experience on immigration and emigration statistics based on administrative registers: challenges and improvements Turkey |
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7 | Data integration and inter-agency co-operation for the measurement of immigration: the Chilean experience Chile |
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8 | The impact of hurricane Maria: the US Census Bureau’s experience combining survey-based estimates and “Big Data” to produce 2018 Puerto Rico net migration estimates United States |
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9 | Integration of population base statistical register with international migration statistical register Colombia |
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Session 4: Use of longitudinal data for migration statistics | |||||
10 | An error framework for longitudinal administrative sources; its use for understanding the statistical properties of data on international migration United Kingdom |
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11 | Statistics on acquisitions of citizenship: an integrated and longitudinal approach Italy |
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12 | Retrospective Demographic Survey (EDER) Mexico |
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13 | Reconciling administrative and survey data for measuring circular migration in Hungary Hungary |
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Recent developments of the Canadian Longitudinal Immigration Database Canada |
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Task Force on Longitudinal Data for Migration Statistics Canada |
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Session 5: Communication and use of migration statistics | |||||
What do migration statistics users expect from statisticians? Keynote speech Frans Willekens (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute) |
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14 | Communicating migration statistics in a changing context: challenges and strategies in the UK United Kingdom |
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Users' perspective from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia Lomonosov Moscow State University |
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Users' perspective from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) IOM |
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Session 6: Measuring emigrants and hard-to-reach groups of migrants | |||||
15 | United States Census Bureau methods for estimating emigration of the foreign born United States |
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16 | Foreigners in the national labour market – a regional approach using the capture-recapture method Poland |
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