The 2019 Work Session on Statistical Data Confidentiality will be hosted by Statistics Netherlands in The Hague, on 29-31 October.

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Comprehensive and other presentations

Organizers: Steering Committee


Giampaola Bellini, Novella Cecconi, Loredana De Gaetano, Francesca Monetti, Pasquale Papa and Rita Ranaldi (Istat, Italy)

Centralizing data collection implementation: the Istat experiencePaperPresentation

Becky Tinsley & Ian O’ Sullivan (ONS, United Kingdom)Integrated data for Population and Household statistics – ONS’s plans for whole system changeAbstractPresentation

Session 1: Modernise data collection infrastructures

Session Organizers: Frances Comerford (Central Statistical Office, Ireland) and Ian O’Sullivan (Office for National Statistics, United Kingdom)

1Éva Ménesi (Central Statistical Office, Hungary)Online household diary in Hungarian Household Budget Survey. Magic kit or mistakePaper

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2Josef Kytir (Statistics Austria)A Case Management System for Social Surveys based on the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) standard: Implementation and experiences at Statistics AustriaPaperPresentation
3Zübeyir Özçelik (Turkish Statistical Institute)Transition to the CATI Method at CPI Household Rental Prices SurveyPaperPresentation
4Benoît Werquin (Insee, France)Specification and immediate visualization of a questionnaire, a metadata approach for a mixed-mode data collection infrastructurePaperPresentation
5Takdir Takdir (Politeknik Statistika STIS, Statistics Indonesia)CAPI-STIS: Integrated Digitalized Data Collection Software System for Official Statistics SurveyPaperPresentation
6Sabrina Barcherini, Sara Demofonti, Donatella Grassi, Luciano Fanfoni, Manuela Murgia, Monica Perez, Maria Clelia Romano, Renato Torelli (Istat, Italy)Challenges for survey design in a centralized data collection frameworkAbstractPresentation

Session 2: Innovating survey design

Session Organizers: Lise Rivais (Statistics Canada) and Britta Gauckler (Eurostat)

1Ágnes Patay (Central Statistical Office, Hungary)Orchard survey, 2017 in Hungary -Transforming respondents to users and increase the intensity of cooperationPaperPresentation
2Alice Baron & Noya Lerner (Central Bureau of Statistics, Israel)Seeds of Innovation at the Central Bureau of Statistics in Israel Data Collection using a Tablet ComputerPaperPresentation
3Kenichi Sakura (Bank of Japan)Compilation Method of the “Wholesale Services Price Index” in JapanPaperPresentation
4Ger Snijkers, Margreet Geurden-Slis, Goele Goris, Joep Burger, Lisanne van den Hombergh (Statistics Netherlands)The effect of response measures in business surveysPaperPresentation

Hanne-Pernille Stax (Statistics Denmark)Digital Transformation. From digital questionnaires to automatic reporting - will not be presentedAbstract

Session 4: Capabilities and management

Session Organizers: Barteld Braaksma (Statistics Netherlands) and Paulo Saraiva dos Santos (Statistics Portugal)

1Sara Demofonti, Jolanda Giaconi, Donatella Grassi & Maria Clelia Romano (Istat, Italy)Standardized and integrated processes: communication with respondents and training of the interviewers networksAbstractPresentation
2Goran Katic (Statistics Serbia)System of composite indicators of the economic activity of Serbia (VIPAS) in short-term forecasting of GDP

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3Anita Vaasen-Otten, Margreet Geurden-Slis & Deirdre Giesen (Statistics Netherlands)Towards Response Burden Management across surveysPaperPresentation
4Ádám Baric and András Borbély (Central Statistical Office, Hungary)Reshaping management of the household surveys in the Hungarian Central Statistical OfficePaperPresentation
5Karen Blanke (Destatis - Federal Statistical Office Germany)Agility in practice – options and limitations in applying SCRUMAbstractPresentation

Jayne Olney & Genna Kik (ONS, United Kingdom)Collaborative development of a new complex survey - will not be presentedAbstract

Session 5: Optimize data acquisition

Session Organizers: Bilal Kurban (Turkish Statistical Institute) and Britta Gauckler (Eurostat)

1Kees van Berkel (Statistics Netherlands)Adaptive data collection at Statistics Netherlands with an application to the Health SurveyPaperPresentation
2Kenneth W. Robertson (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)Fostering modern and innovative data collection methods in several U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics business surveysPaperPresentation
3Bilal Kurban (Turkstat, Turkey)The actions taken to enable the administrative records to be used by subject matter units, the difficulties experienced and the proposed solutions in TurkstatPaperPresentation
4Fahir Kanlic & Alen Bajramovic (Agency for statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina)Use of administrative VAT data for the short-term turnover estimates in Bosnia and HerzegovinaPaperPresentation
5Paulo Saraiva (Statistics Portugal)Business Data Collection: From questionnaires to data sets
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Kevin Deardorff & Aneta Erdie (U.S. Census Bureau)U.S. Business Owners: Blended Data Approach - will not be presentedAbstract


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