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WP 1 | Agenda and timetable (September 2013: final version) | ||
Keynote address: data collection as part of an international modernisation programme for statistical production Mr Steven Vale, UNECE Statistical Division, on behalf of the High Level Group for the Modernisation of Statistical Production and Services |
PPT | ||
Current and future High Level Group projects and Modernisation Committees: how the data collection community can be involved Mr Steven Vale, UNECE Statistical Division |
PPT | ||
Final report |
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Session i: Centralising data collection |
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WP 2 |
Links Between Centralisation of Data Collection and Survey Integration in the Context of the Industrialisation of Statistical Production Fernando Reis, Eurostat |
PPSX | |
WP 3 |
Process and Content Standardisation for Data Collection Olga Laveda and Eric Dery, Statistics Department, International Monetary Fund |
PPTX | |
WP 4 |
Centralising Data Collection at Statistics Canada Lise Rivais, Marc St-Denis and Susan Lensen, Statistics Canada |
PPT | |
WP 5 |
Creating a Data Collection Department: Statistics Portugal's Experience Paulo Saraiva dos Santos and Almiro Moreira, Statistics Portugal |
PPTX | |
WP 6 |
Ten Years of Centralised Data Collection Tuulikki Sillajõe, Statistics Estonia |
PPTX | |
WP 7 |
Accelerating the Centralisation of Data Collection at the Australian Bureau of Statistics Jenine Borowik, Adrian Bugg and Bruce Fraser, Australian Bureau of Statistics |
PPTX | |
Session ii: Managing data collection functions in a changing environment |
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WP 8 |
Agile Project Management in the Process of Data Collection Albert Kjellström, Statistics Sweden |
PPTX | |
WP 9 |
Meeting Data Collection Challenges in a Changing Environment Adeline Ng and Yap Huixiang, Manpower Research and Statistics Department, Ministry of Manpower, Singapore |
PPTX | |
WP 10 |
Addressing the Challenge of Producing European Comparable Data Using Administrative Data Mihaela Agafiţei and Sorina Vâju, Eurostat |
PPTX | |
WP 11 |
Increasing Efficiency in Data Collection Processes Arie Aharon, Israel Central Bureau of Statistics |
PPTX | |
WP 12 |
Data Collection Strategy in the New Informational Environment Nana Aslamazishvili, National Bank, Georgia |
PPTX | |
WP 13 |
Statistics New Zealand Navigates Towards Online Data Collection: Planning and Implementing an Internet-Based Survey Emma Mawby, Helen Smith and Colin Hewat, Statistics New Zealand |
PPT | |
WP 14 |
The Business Statistical Portal: a New Way of Organizing and Managing Data Collection Processes for Business Surveys in Istat Natale Renato Fazio, Manuela Murgia, Andrea Nunnari, ISTAT (Italian National Statistical Institute) |
PPT | |
Session iii: Improving the respondent experience |
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WP 15 |
Managing Perceived Response Burden: Why and How – Experiences from the Netherlands Deirdre Giesen and Barbara Berkenbosch, Statistics Netherlands |
PPT | |
WP 16 | Withdrawn | ||
WP 17 |
Communication Strategy to Reduce Non-Response in Enterprise Surveys at the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Eva Belak and Mojca Noč Razinger, Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia |
PPTX | |
WP 18 |
Understanding the Repondent – a Key to Improving our Data Collection Strategies? Anton Johansson, Statistics Sweden |
PPTX | |
WP 19 |
Specific Features of the Organization of Interaction with Respondents During the Transition to Centralized Electronic Data Reporting Vadim Bogush, National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus |
PPT | |
WP 20 |
Improved Respondent Experience and Quality Through Feedback Anneli Ström, Statistics Sweden |
PPTX | |
WP 21 |
Improving the Respondent Experience in the United Kingdom Julie Curzon, Chris Newell and Debra Prestwood, United Kingdom Office for National Statistics (ONS) |
PPTX | |
Session iv: Multiple modes of data collection |
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WP 22 |
Mixed-Mode Data Collection – Recent Developments at Statistics Netherlands Barry Schouten and Gabriël van Dam, Statistics Netherlands |
PPT | |
WP 23 |
The Philosophy of French Experiments on Internet and Mixed-Mode Data Collection Tiaray Razafindranovona (INSEE, France), Gaël de Peretti (INSEE, France) and Alexis Barrau (ENS Cachan, France) |
PPT | |
WP 24 |
Mixed Mode in the Data Collection of SBS Statistics Within Statistics Sweden Caisa Bergman, Anna-Greta Erikson and Cecilia Hertzman, Statistics Sweden |
PPTX | |
WP 25 |
Analysis of Non-Response in the ESS – State of Play, State of the Art and Some Guidelines for Improvement Martin Karlberg and Pilar Rey del Castillo, Eurostat |
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WP 26 |
ESSnet on Data Collection for Social Surveys Using Multi Modes (DCSS) Karen Blanke, Destatis (Federal Statistical Office, Germany) |
PPT | |
Session v: Integration and management of new data sources |
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WP 27 |
Revolutionizing Censuses and Demographic & Social Statistics with Administrative Sources Lars Thygesen, Statistics Denmark |
no paper | PPTX |
WP 28 |
The Potential Use of Administrative Records and 'Alternative' Data Sources for Population and Socio-Demographic Statistics in the United Kingdom Martin Ralphs, Jane Naylor and Susan Williams, United Kingdom Office for National Statistics (ONS) |
paper to follow | PPTX |
WP 29 |
Exploration of Electricity Usage Data From Smart Meters to Investigate Household Composition Paula Carroll (University College Dublin), John Dunne (Central Statistics Office, Ireland), Michael Hanley (University College Dublin), Tadhg Murphy (University College Dublin) |
PPTX | |
WP 30 |
Big Data for Official Statistics – Strategies and Some Initial European Applications Martin Karlberg and Michail Skaliotis, Eurostat |
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WP 31 |
Big Data, Big Impact? Peter Struijs and Piet Daas, Statistics Netherlands |
PPT | |