Newsletter 2022-01
Dear colleagues,
The impact of COVID0-19 continues to impact us all, and there are signs that we are nearing the turning point in the fight against COVID-19, when the pandemic becomes endemic. Like all turning points, identification relies on accurate and timely statistics - and this is the goal of ENBES: improving establishment statistics through communication and collaboration.
We invite you to be part of this collaboration, by joining us and other European methodological experts, in an open meeting on topical issues in early March 2022. The exact date, and topics to be discussed, will be circulated shortly.
We are also starting to plan the next in our series of biennial workshops, to be held in Autumn 2023. We hope this will be a face-to-face event, as all previous workshops except the last - EESW21 - but that decision will obviously be guided by the data! If you think your NSI would be interested in hosting the 2023 workshop, please email info@enbes.org.
The Topical Papers section of the ENBES repository contains a selection of working papers that address these issues, including the challenges with measuring economic changes during a recession, and difficulties with measuring inflation in sectors where expenditure has collapsed due to the lockdown. The Topical Papers section is available at: https://statswiki.unece.org/display/ENBES/Topical+Papers. To contribute a paper or report to the repository, email repository@enbes.org. Shorter opinion pieces and comments are also welcome. Please send a file with your observations to the same email address. These will be added to the discussion and may be compiled with others on similar topics.
If you would like to know more about how ENBES works, or become involved, look out for the meeting in March or contact us direct on info@enbes.org.
ENBES Steering Committee
Newsletter 2020-06
Dear colleagues,
The COVID-19 pandemic has up-ended all our lives in recent months, and brought many immediate challenges to establishment statistics. The onset of the pandemic required abrupt changes in working arrangements for both staff working in official statistics and business survey respondents, requiring reviews of data collection methods. An increased focus on the economic effects of the crisis resulted in the rapid development of new releases and changes to existing ones. After the initial scramble to keep up with the changing environment, establishment statisticians are continuing to develop methods to accommodate to the new ways of living and working.
The Topical Papers section of the ENBES repository contains a selection of working papers that address these issues, including the challenges with measuring economic changes during a recession, and difficulties with measuring inflation in sectors where expenditure has collapsed due to the lockdown. The Topical Papers section is available at:
https://statswiki.unece.org/display/ENBES/Topical+Papers
To contribute a paper or report to the repository, email repository@enbes.org. Shorter opinion pieces and comments are also welcome. Please send a file with your observations to the same email address. These will be added to the discussion and may be compiled with others on similar topics.
Wishing you continued good health in these difficult times.
ENBES Steering Committee
www.enbes.org
Newsletter 2020-02
[ENBES] News, February 2020: EESW21 dates announced
ENBES is proud to announce that next European Establishment Statistics Workshop, EESW21, will be held in The Hague, hosted by Statistics Netherlands, on 14-17 September 2021. Book these dates already now! We will keep you updated with details.
Papers and presentations from the successful 2019 edition of EESW, held in Bilbao, have been made available:
https://statswiki.unece.org/display/ENBES/EESW19+Programme
As part of wider exposure of our group and activities, ENBES has an invited paper session "New developments in business statistics methodology" at the RSS Conference in Bournemouth from 7-10 September 2020 dealing with some of the key issues establishment statistics are facing in the 20's.
ENBES is working towards organising a 1½ day workshop on network analysis, again in The Hague, in Autumn 2020. The programme, and a registration form, are expected to be announced soon.
Finally, we would like to promote the ENBES repository of working papers (and links to working papers). Browse through other people's research or contribute your paper or report via email to scientific repository editors, repository@enbes.org:
https://statswiki.unece.org/display/ENBES/Scientific+Repository.
Gary Brown
Craig McLaren
on behalf of ENBES
Newsletter 2018-12
Dear colleagues,
1. EESW19 CfPP
ENBES is announcing Call for Papers and Participation (attached) for EESW19, its 6th European Establishment Statistics Workshop, to be held in Bilbao, the Basque Country, Spain, on 24-27 September 2019.
Web: statswiki.unece.org/display/ENBES/EESW19
2. Coordinated sampling workshop
ENBES is inviting methodologists, researchers and practitioners to a one-day workshop on coordinated sampling (invitation attached). In an effort to guide forward the theory and application of coordinated sampling, the workshop will showcase leading NSI approaches as well as give a research overview, followed by a moderated discussion to facilitate identification of common elements and improvement of current best practices. The workshop is held at Statistics Netherlands (CBS) in The Hague on March 1st, 2019.
Web: statswiki.unece.org/display/ENBES/Workshop+on+Coordinated+Sampling
3. EESW17 proceedings book
On the eve of its 10th year, ENBES is proud to announce that a book of proceedings of its EESW17 workshop has now been published. Including 18 substantially revised workshop papers, the book aims to present to a wider audience a selection of topics currently engaging European business/establishment statistics community.
Web: www.cambridgescholars.com/the-unit-problem-and-other-current-topics-in-business-survey-methodology
Please share this newsletter with your interested colleagues!
Boris Lorenc
chair, ENBES Steering Committee
www.enbes.org
Newsletter 2018-11
Dear colleagues,
The sixth European Establishment Statistics Workshop, EESW19, is to be held in Bilbao, the Basque Country, Spain, on 25-27 September 2019. We would like to invite you to plan for participating in the workshop.
A call for papers and participation will be published in December this year, and at the same time we will open a website for registering paper abstracts and requests for participation.
New for this EESW is that on the day before - 24 September - we will offer a number of short courses. Registration for short courses will commence somewhat later than that for the workshop. But, there will be a limited number of places for each, with a maximum of 55 places for the workshop.
EESW19 is kindly hosted by EUSTAT, the statistical office of the Basque Country.
More information about EESW19 will gradually be added on to ENBES's website (www.enbes.org), where also materials from previous EESWs can be found.
For more information, or to exchange ideas about the workshop, you are invited to write back to us.
Please feel free to share these dates with your colleagues!
Looking forward to meeting you in Bilbao,
Mojca Bavdaz
Arnout van Delden
Haritz Oleata
Paul A. Smith
on behalf of EESW19 Committees
Newsletter 2018-06
Dear ENBES member,
With this message we would like to call your attention to the following two subjects:
ENBES contributes to the Methodology of Longitudinal Studies conference MOLS2
There seems to be potential for greater links between business surveys and longitudinal surveys, and ENBES has taken the opportunity presented by the Methodology of Longitudinal Studies conference MOLS2 https://www.mols2.org.uk/ in Colchester, Essex, UK 25-27 July 2018 to propose some sessions. The organisers found this very helpful, but decided to split up the papers so that there would be more opportunity for interactions between the business surveys and household surveys perspectives. Indeed there are some contributions related to business surveys which did not go through ENBES – see https://www.mols2.org.uk/programme/day1 for the detailed programme. We hope to see some ENBES participants there, and encourage you to participate in linking these branches of statistics.
Proceedings of the EESW17 workshop
The fifth biennial European Establishment Statistics Workshop, EESW17, was held in Southampton, UK, on August 30 - September 1, 2017. The EESW17 program included 35 papers and posters in 12 sessions, with a total of 48 participating business survey methodologists from official statistics, academia and the private sector. The papers are available at https://statswiki.unece.org/display/ENBES/EESW17+Programme. We, at ENBES, aim at bringing into focus knowledge and know-how in the field of business statistics and bringing them closer to the larger public and that is why the Scientific Committee of EESW17 has engaged in working towards an edited proceedings volume with a selection of papers presented at the workshop. The volume is now in its final phase of preparation for publication later in 2018 and we expect to submit it to the publisher by the end of June.
We would be happy to receive your feedback on our current activities and even better your proposals on how you would like ENBES to bring you increased value in your experience in establishment statistics. We think that in-between workshops, our collaboration should be in constant progress and we are currently thinking about the possibility of organising a one-day seminar before EESW19. We are in search of possible relevant topics which may be of interest to a broad spectrum of specialists and methodologists from the academia, national statistical institutes or the private sector. Thus, any idea or suggestion is quite welcome.
We thank you for your continued interest in ENBES activities.
With kind regards, on behalf of the ENBES Steering Committee,
Desislava Nedyalkova