FIRST SEMINAR
WHAT IS THE VALUE OF OFFICIAL STATISTICS AND HOW DO WE COMMUNICATE THAT VALUE? |
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Presentation by Seminar Chair (the United Kingdom) | PPTX | ||||||||
Keynote speech | |||||||||
Session I: Understanding the value of official statistics | |||||||||
Introduction by Session Organiser (Eurostat) |
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20 | How to add value to official statistics? (Mexico) | ||||||||
21 | What is the value of official statistics and how do we communicate that value? (Romania) |
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22 | How do we define the value and benefits of official statistics in an increasingly competitive data industry? (Australia) | ||||||||
32 | Big data – an opportunity or a threat to official statistics? (Eurostat) | ||||||||
50 | Marketing the national statistical office’s value proposition – a call to action and examples of good practice (Modernisation Committee on Products and Sources) | ||||||||
Session II: Strategies for communicating the value of official statistics | |||||||||
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Introduction by Session Organiser (Sweden) | PPTX | |||||||
23 | Ways to motivate respondents through communication of the value of official statistics (Sweden) | ||||||||
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Comment communiquer sur la valeur des statistiques officielles? (France) |
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25 | Communicating innovation in National Statistical Offices (Italy) | ||||||||
33 | Use of modern communication tools for promoting the value of European statistics (Eurostat) | ||||||||
34 | How the brand house helps to choose communication tools, and how does open data fit in? (Netherlands) | ||||||||
35 | Integrated strategies and activities to communicate the value of official statistics (Turkey) |
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Conclusion by Seminar Chair (the United Kingdom) |
SECOND SEMINAR
MIGRATION STATISTICS |
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Presentation by Seminar Chair (Mexico) | ||||||||||
Key issues for discussion | PPTX | |||||||||
Questions for discussion during the seminar on migration statistics | ||||||||||
Keynote speech | PPTX | |||||||||
Session I: Measuring recent and changing migration patterns: Challenges and opportunities | ||||||||||
Introduction by Session Organiser (Norway) | PPTX | |||||||||
26 | Measuring integration of immigrants and descendants – Danish experiences with register-based data (Denmark) | |||||||||
27 | Migration statistics in Switzerland: New sources and challenges (Switzerland) |
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28 | Better monitoring migrant populations and international mobility: progress made, challenges and ways forward (OECD) | PPTX | ||||||||
36 | Use of population censuses to collect statistics on international migration (UNSD) | |||||||||
37 | Study of international migration through population census (Poland) | |||||||||
38 | Development of international migration statistics on the basis of census and administrative data (Russian Federation) | |||||||||
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Census as a source of migration statistics (Slovakia)
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40 | Circular migration (Sweden) | |||||||||
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Migration statistics – Challenges for Statistics Lithuania (Lithuania)
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42 | External labour migration: sources, measurement methodology and system of indicators (Ukraine) |
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43 | Changes in migration patterns during the economic crisis – impact on the migration flows to Norway (Norway) | |||||||||
Immigrants in Norway, Sweden and Denmark | ||||||||||
Session II: Methods to improve the measurement of migration | ||||||||||
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Key issues identified (CIS-STAT) | PPT | ||||||||
29 | International migration in Mexico and its statistics (Mexico) | |||||||||
30 | Measuring cross border mobility between Estonia and Finland with Mobile Positioning Datasets (Estonia&Finland) |
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Filling the "migration gaps"-can research outcomes help us improve migration statistics (Eurostat) |
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44 | Forecasting migration in official population projections using an econometric model (Norway) | |||||||||
45 | Improving local area estimates of international migration using administrative data (United Kingdom) | |||||||||
46 | Labour migration in the Commonwealth of Independent States region: challenges of and approaches to improving statistical information (CIS-STAT) | |||||||||
47 | Integrating data for integrating migrants. A multisource approach to migration statistics (Italy) | |||||||||
48 | International migration statistics in Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan) | |||||||||
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Improving emigration statistics in the future (Finland) |
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52 | Migration statistics (Kyrgyzstan) | |||||||||
External migration (Tajikistan) | PPT | |||||||||
Conclusion by Seminar Chair (Mexico) |
FORMAL BUSINESS
FORMAL BUSINESS |
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WORK OF THE HIGH-LEVEL GROUP FOR THE MODERNISATION OF STATISTICAL PRODUCTION AND SERVICES | |||||||||
1 | Generic Statistical Business Process Model | ||||||||
2 | Generic Statistical Information Model | ||||||||
3 | Common Statistical Production Architecture | ||||||||
51 | Report of the High-level Group | PPTX | |||||||
CES REPORTS, GUIDELINES AND RECOMMENDATIONS | |||||||||
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Extracts from the report on Gender equality indicators | ||||||||
4/Add.1 | Results of the consultation of the Gender equality indicators | ||||||||
4/Add.2 | Gender equality indicators - full version sent for electronic consultation to all CES members | PPTX | |||||||
5 | Extracts from the Recommendations on climate change related statistics | ||||||||
5/Add.1 | Results of the consultation of the Recommendations on climate change related statistics | PPTX | |||||||
5/Add.2 | Recommendations on climate change related statistics - full version sent for electronic consultation to all CES members | ||||||||
6 | Extracts from the Guide to Global production | ||||||||
6/Add.1 | Results of the consultation of the Guide to Global Production | PPTX | |||||||
6/Add.2 | Guide to Global production - full version sent for electronic consultation to all CES members | ||||||||
6/Add.3 | Comments Form for the Guide to Global Production | Doc | |||||||
COORDINATION OF INTERNATIONAL STATISTICAL WORK IN THE UNECE REGION | |||||||||
7 | In-depth review of Big Data (Big Data Task Team) | ||||||||
7/Add.1 | Outcome of the in-depth review of Big Data (UNECE) | ||||||||
8 | In-depth review of entrepreneurship statistics (Eurostat and OECD) | ||||||||
8/Add.1 | Outcome of the in-depth review of entrepreneurship statistics (UNECE) | ||||||||
9 | In-depth review of the measurement of social protection (UNECE) | ||||||||
9/Add.1 | Outcome of the in-depth review of the measurement of social protection (UNECE) | ||||||||
10 | In-depth review of leading, composite and sentiment indicators (UNECE) | ||||||||
10/Add.1 | Outcome of the in-depth review of leading, composite and sentiment indicators and official statistics | PPTX | |||||||
11 | Outcomes of the in-depth reviews in 2007-2013 | ||||||||
11/Add.1 | Results of the consultation on the outcomes of in-depth reviews | ||||||||
12 | Follow-up to the CES 2013 seminar on sustainable development | PPTX | |||||||
13 | Follow-up to the CES 2013 seminar on microdata | ||||||||
UNECE PROGRAMME OF WORK: STATISTICS | |||||||||
14 | Biennial Evaluation Report for 2012-13 (UNECE) | ||||||||
15 | Implementation of the UNECE Statistical Programme 2013 (UNECE) | ||||||||
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Statistical Programme 2014 and list of meetings to be held (UNECE) | ||||||||
17 | Strategic Framework for 2016-2017 (UNECE) | ||||||||
53 | Guidelines on procedures and practices for ECE bodies (UNECE) | ||||||||
SELECTION OF TOPICS FOR SEMINARS DURING THE 2015 CES PLENARY SESSION | |||||||||
18 | Selection of topics for the 2015 CES seminars | ||||||||
18/Add.1 | Proposal for 2015 CES seminar topics - complete update | ||||||||
19 | Recommendations for organizing CES Seminars |