Final programme
Update (Oct 18th, 2017): Presentation slides from authors who agreed to publish them have been uploaded.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 | THURSDAY, AUGUST 31 | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 |
09:00
Welcome and practical information | 09:00
Session 6: Price indices/big data | 09:00
Session 10: Nonresponse (with a panel discussion) |
09:05
Session 1: Sampling design Chair: Thomas Zimmermann
| Chair: Li-Chun Zhang - Mojca Noc Razinger: Surveys on prices at the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
Paper Presentation - Wesley Yung: Use of Scanner Data for the Consumer Price Index at Statistics Canada
Paper - Li-Chun Zhang: Testing scanner data price indices
- Jorge Aramendi: Automatic hotel prices collection on the Internet for a tourism survey
Paper - Tomasz Klimanek: Big data techniques for supplementing statistical business registers
Paper
| Chair and moderator: Paul Smith - Panel discussion
- Dan Hedlin: Does nonresponse in business surveys matter?
Paper - Per Gösta Andersson: "Optimal" calibration weights under nonresponse
Paper
- Javier San Vicente Alfambra: Donor selection by multiple tree-based models
Paper
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09:45
Session 11: Modernization and systems Chair: Paul Smith - Daniela Ravindra: Alternative Ways of Assessing Confidentiality of Economic Statistics at Statistics Canada
Paper Presentation - Gary Brown: Transformation of ONS business surveys
Paper Presentation - Anders Wallgren: Business statistics and national accounts - what strategy and methods should we adopt?
Paper
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10:35
Coffee | 10:40
Coffee | 10:50
Coffee |
11:05
Session 2: Communication in data collection (part I) Chair: Gustav Haraldsen - Margreet Geurden-Slis: The effect of communication measures for the survey on international trade in goods
Paper Presentation - Ger Snijkers: Questionnaire communication to collect financial data from large non-financial enterprises
Paper - Gustav Haraldsen: Response burden and response quality in business surveys
Paper
| 11:10
Session 7: Response burden, part II - sample coordination Chair: Desislava Nedyalkova - Marc Smeets: Sampling coordination for business surveys at Statistics Netherlands
Paper Presentation - Ronan Le Gleut: Sample coordination and response burden for business surveys
Paper Presentation - Annika Lindblom: A tool for sample selection to be used in a standardised production process
Paper Presentation
| 11:05
Session 12: Closing session Chair: Boris Lorenc - Unit Problem statement paper, discussion
Paper - Looking ahead and closure
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12:20
Lunch | 12:20
Lunch | 12:15
Workshop closes |
13:30
Session 2: Communication in data collection (part II) Chair: Gustav Haraldsen - Jordan Stewart: Paradata as an aide to questionnaire design
Paper - Boris Lorenc: Embedded editing: Is there a limit?
Paper
| 13:30
Session 8: Communication with users/visualisation Chair: Mojca Bavdaž - Jose Vila: Behavioural levers to enhance data visualisation
Paper Presentation - Irena Bolko: User aspects of data visualization in official statistics
Paper - Jorge Camoes: User aspects of data visualization in official statistics
Paper - Robert Fry: Fake news, alternative facts, and National Statistics
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14:15
Session 3: Response burden, part I - measurement and management Chair: Desislava Nedyalkova - Adam Tucker: Measuring, managing and reporting respondent burden at ONS
Paper - Alenka Martinuč: What is the most appropriate way to measure response burden?
Paper Presentation - Desislava Nedyalkova: Response burden measurement and the Swiss coordination system
Paper Presentation
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15:25
Session 4: Poster session (and Coffee) - Javier San Vicente Alfambra: Donor selection by multiple tree-based models
Paper - Jorge Aramendi: Automatic hotel prices collection on the Internet for a tourism survey
Paper - Boris Lorenc: Embedded editing: Is there a limit?
Paper
| 15:10
Session 4: Poster session (cont'd) (and Coffee) - Javier San Vicente Alfambra: Donor selection by multiple tree-based models
Paper - Jorge Aramendi: Automatic hotel prices collection on the Internet for a tourism survey
Paper - Boris Lorenc: Embedded editing: Is there a limit?
Paper
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16:00
Session 5: Units, part I - conceptual Chair: Boris Lorenc - Roland Sturm: “The unit problem” – what can the statistical business register contribute?
Paper - Olivier Haag: Combining different statistical units for quality improvement of the statistics
Paper Presentation
- Johan Lammers: Improves on profiling Enterprises
Paper Presentation
| 15:50
Session 9: Units, part II - operational (linking) Chair: Boris Lorenc - Arnout van Delden: Issues when integrating data sets with different unit types
Paper Presentation - Daniela Ichim: On building statistical indicators at labour market area level
Paper Presentation
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| Informal ENBES discussion |
| 20:00
Social event: workshop dinner at The Vestry, 61 Commercial Road, Southampton http://www.thevestryrestaurantandbar.co.uk/ |