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Welcome and other presentations |
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Welcome and opening remarks UNECE: Taeke Gjaltema (UNECE) | |||
Welcome address Statistics Canada: Stéphane Dufour (Assistant Chief Statistician, Statistics Canada) | |||
WP.0-2 | Key note speech: Web-push surveys and the world-wide challenge of being neither too far ahead nor behind our respondents. Don A Dillman (Washington State University) | Presentation | |
Session 1: Alternative sources and ways of data collection to reduce survey burden |
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Session organizers: Lise Rivais (Statistics Canada) and Niki Stylianidou (Eurostat) |
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WP.1-1 | Evaluating the Use of Publicly Available Building Permit Data to Compliment Data Collection and Analysis of Construction Surveys: Angela Delano (US Census Bureau) |
Paper | Presentation |
WP.1-2 | Integration of administrative and survey data to reduce respondent burden: the Italian experience in the field of agriculture statistics: Monica Perez & Colomba Sermoneta (Istat, Italy) |
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WP.1-4 | Reducing Survey Burden Through Third-Party Data Sources: Rebecca Hutchinson (US Census Bureau) |
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WP.1-5 | Dissolving Questionnaire Borders with Technology: Jeldrik Bakker, Bjoern Ole Mussmann, Barry Schouten & Rob Warmerdam (Statistics Netherlands) |
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WP.1-6 | Using Administrative Data for Statistical purposes - Statistics Portugal Experience: Paulo Saraiva and Almiro Moreira (Statistics Portugal) |
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WP.1-7 | Centre for Big Data Statistics: Barteld Braaksma (Statistics Netherlands) |
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WP.0-3 | Blue Sky Thinking Network: Barteld Braaksma (Statistics Netherlands/UNECE) |
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Session 2: Modernisation of data collection |
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Session Organizers: Paulo Saraiva (Statistics Portugal) and Niki Stylianidou (Eurostat) |
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WP.2-1 | Transformation of UK Business Data Collection. Debra Prestwood, Nick Barford & Louise Morris (ONS, United Kingdom) |
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WP.2-2 | Modernisation of Business Statistics data collection. Tara Davis (CSO, Ireland) |
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WP.2-3 | Phoenix: Redsign of the data collection process and systems. Marc Houben (Statistics Netherlands) |
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WP.2-4 | Transforming social survey data collection in the UK - opportunities and challenges. Ian O’Sullivan and Ed Dunn (ONS, United Kingdom) |
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WP.2-5 | A standard procedure for the optimization of surveys questionnaires design. Stefania Macchia (Istat, Italy) |
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WP.2-6 | Standardized and modernized data editing in Statistics Denmark. Hanne-Pernille Stax (Statistics Denmark) |
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WP.2-7 | Moving to Automated Collection using SDMX. Gareth McGuinness (International Monetary Fund) |
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Session 3: Use of new technologies, skills and mind-set for data collection |
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Session Organizers: Bilal Kurban (Turkish Statistical Institute) and Barteld Braaksma (Statistics Netherlands) |
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WP.3-2 | The impact of ongoing technical developments on the entire data production – from concepts, programming to testing and data collection. Karen Blanke (Destatis, Germany) |
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WP.3-3 | Agricultural Census in Montenegro – methods of data collection. Dragan Pekovic (MONSTAT, Montenegro) |
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WP.3-4 | Survey Solutions - an integrated system of data collection, survey management and data aggregation. Michael Lokshin (Worldbank) |
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WP.3-5 | Questionnaire design for smartphones (and tablets) – an on-going journey from mobile unfriendly to mobile friendly to mobile optimization. Jeldrik Bakker and Bjoern Ole Mussmann (Statistics Netherlands) |
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WP.3-6 | A citizen data app: reflections on a collaborative practice. Evelyn Ruppert and Francisca Grommé (Goldsmiths, University of London) |
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WP.1-3 | Surveying Informal Enterprises: Applying Stratified Adaptive Cluster Sampling using CAPI with Implementation and Monitoring Tools. Gemechu Aga, David C Francis & Michael Wild (World Bank) |
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Session 4: Management of data collection |
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Session Organizers: Paulo Saraiva (Statistics Portugal) and Evelyn Ruppert (Goldsmith -University of London) |
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WP.4-1 | Active Management Framework to Monitor and Manage Data Collection. François Laflamme, Dominique Chabot-Hallé, Sylvie Bonhomme and Dennis Galante (Statistics Canada) |
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WP.4-2 | Modernizing data collection preparation, management, data correction. Integration of data collection infrastructures and technologies to optimize processes and resources. Heidi Pellmas (Statistics Estonia) |
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WP.4-3 | Intersectoral partnership and outsourcing of data collection in the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia. Vojko Segan (Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia) |
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WP.4-5 | Statistics Canada’s Experiences to Manage Responsive Collection Design for Household Surveys. François Laflamme, Dominique Chabot-Hallé & Sylvain Hamel (Statistics Canada) |
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WP.4-6 | Planning the 2020 Census in Mexico: perspective and challenges for data collection. Carole Schmitz (INEGI, Mexico) |
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WP.4-7 | CORStat as a tool for managing surveys and interviewers. Magdalena Janczur (Statistics Poland) |
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Session 5: Communication with Respondents |
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Session Organizer: Frances Comerford, Central Statistics Office, Ireland |
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WP.5-1 | Optimization of data collection from enterprises by use of nudging initiatives. Carsten Zornig (Statistics Denmark) |
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WP.5-2 | Communication with respondents in business surveys conducted by Reporting Portal. Anna Dlugosz (Central Statistical Office Poland) |
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WP.5-3 | How to motivate and catch hard-to-reach groups in household surveys. Vesa Virtanen (Statistics Finland) |
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WP.5-4 | Activities to reduce response burden: pre-filling of questionnaires, development of questionnaires and electronic data submission environment eSTAT based on feedback from respondents and data processing phase. Epp Karus (Statistics Estonia) |
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WP.5-5 | Using Behavioural Science to influence respondents … and ourselves. Helen Moore (ONS, United Kingdom) |
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Workshop on Statistical Data Collection
10 - 12 October 2017
Ottawa Canada