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| Rev.2 Provisional agenda and tentative timetable (as of 27 October) |
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| Item 1. Main results of UNECE-UNSD survey |
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| Main results of the UNECE-UNSD survey on the 2010 round of population and housing censuses (UNECE) |
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| Item 2. Compliance with Conference of European Statisticians Recommendations |
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| Adopting the Conference of European Statisticians Recommendations in the 2011 United Kingdom census, Invited paper (United Kingdom) |
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| Changes in the residence of third level students in Portugal: treatment and implications, Invited paper (Portugal) |
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| A new strategy for the 2011 Italian Population Census. Product innovations and the compliance with CES Recommendations, Invited paper (Italy) |
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| In Compliance with CES Recommendations for the 2010 censuses and enumeration of homeless people, Supporting paper (Serbia) |
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| Item 3. Enumeration of homeless people |
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| Counting the Homeless in United Kingdom Census, Invited paper (United Kingdom) |
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| Counting homeless people in the 2010 census round: use of enumeration and register-based methods, Invited paper (MPHASIS) |
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| Data collection on homelessness in statistical offices in France, with a focus on census data, Supporting paper (France) |
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| The enumeration of homeless people people in a register-based census (Finland) |
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| Item 4. Census quality and disclosure control |
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| A quantitative approach to the European Union census quality reporting, Supporting paper (Eurostat) |
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| Confidentiality issues in the EU Population and Housing Censuses of 2011, Invited paper (Eurostat and Netherlands) |
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| Accuracy evaluation of Nuts level 2 hypercubes with the adoption of a sampling strategy in the 2011 Italian Population Census, Invited paper (Italy) |
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| The Slovene example how to improve the census count in a register-based census, Invited paper (Slovenia) |
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| Quality Assessments of the 2008 integrated census – Israel, Invited paper (Israel) |
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| Post enumeration survey in the 2009 Pilot Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in Serbia, Supporting paper (Serbia) |
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| Item 5. Census output to meet users needs |
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| Meeting the needs of Census users in United Kingdom’s private sector, Invited paper (United Kingdom) |
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| Determining user needs for the 2011 UK Census, Invited paper (United Kingdom) |
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| The European Union dissemination of 2011 census results, Invited paper (Eurostat) |
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| Entting census microdata and metadata for timely integration and dissemination via the IPUMS-EurAsia and IECM initiatives, 2010-2014 |
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| Item 6. On line data collection |
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| Using the internet to collect census data in United Kingdom - the experience of the rehearsal in Scotland, Invited paper (United Kingdom) |
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| An online system for multi-channel, register-based census data collection, Invited paper (Italy) |
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| Theoretical and Practical Analysis about Census by Internet, Invited paper (Spain) |
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| 2011 Census in Portugal: development of the e-Census system, Invited paper (Portugal) |
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| Modern census in Poland, Supporting paper (Poland) |
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| Discussion on any meeting issues and other business |
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| The GEOSTAT project - Representing census data in a European population grid (Eurostat) |
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