Papers / Presentations

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14 October

1

Welcome Remarks  中文

Mr. MA Jiantang - Commissioner of National Bureau of Statistics of China

2

Congratulation Remarks

Vice Mayor of Shanghai

3

Opening Remarks

Olav Ljones – President IAOS

4

Use of administrative data – past, present and future

Svein Norbotten - Svein Nordbotten & Associates

5

Reshaping Chinese official statistics  中文

Mr. MA Jiantang Commissioner of NBS

6

Use of administrative data - past, present and future

Chen Xiao Wei - Chengdu University of Information Technology, China

7

The register-based statistical system - preconditions and processes  PPT

Johan-Kristian Tønder - Statistics Norway

8

Role of the data of administrative sources in the development of the statistics

Félicien Donat Edgar T. Accrombessy - National Agency of Employment, Benin

9

The use of administrative data for the production of official economic statistics in Brazil - current situation and challenges for the future  PPT

Sidnéia Reis Cardoso, Ana Rosa Pais Ribeiro - Fundação Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística

10

Problems and Issues in Using the Administrative Data for Policy Analysis in Less Developing Countries: An Experience from Nepal

Bishnu D. Pant - Philippines - Asian Development Bank

11

How to develop cooperation between government agencies on data collection for administrative and statistical purposes - experiences from the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Kyrgyz Republic  PPT

Zulfiya Sultanova, Kozbergenov Saken - Agency of Statistics Republic of Kazakhstan. Djanbulat Baijumanov - National Statistical Committee Kyrgyz Republic. Svein Gåsemyr – Statistics Norway

12

The hidden side of a successful story - implications of the wide use of administrative data sources at national statistical institutes  PPT

Irena Križman, Metka Zaletel - Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia

13

The use of administrative data sources - experience and challenges

Jan Fischer - Czech Statistical Office

14

New Trends in Data Needs in Official Statistics

Lily OU-YANG - Census and Statistics Department HKSAR PRC

15

Developing our Service Abilities - Strategic Challenges for Statistical Agencies  PPT

Petteri Baer - UNECE, Statistical Division

16

The system of evaluation of user demands in Statistics Lithuania  PPS

Algirdas Semeta and Audrone Miskiniene - Statistics Lithuania

17

Trends in User Needs  PPT

Richard Laux, Richard Alldritt – Office for National Statistics, UK

18

A simultaneous prediction method for statistical registers  PPT

Li-Chun Zhang and Nina Hagesæther – Statistics Norway

19

Repeated samples of anonymised administrative records:
an application to social security data in Brazil
  PPT

Rigan André Campos Gonzalez- Dataprev, Brazil and Pedro Luis do Nascimento Silva - University of Southampton, UK

20

Some Initiatives on Combining Data to Support Small Area Statistics  PPT

Denise Silva and Philip Clarke - Office for National Statistics, UK

21

Dominic LEUNG

22

A study of subjective well-being of citizens in Beijing  PPT

(i) SONG Xiaomei; (ii) YUE Weihong; (iii) WANG Bin; (iv) DU Juan

23

On the economic role of social indicators in urban and regional planning  PPT

Helmut MAIER

 24

A research of methodology and its application on the performance assessments of the local governments in China  PPT

(i) WANG Hong; (ii) CUI Ping; (iii) YAN Ming; (iv) WANG Bin

 25

Official statistics for measuring well-being at national and regional level in EU: some comments from users  PPT

(i) Pilar MARTIN-GUZMAN; (ii) María GIL

 26

People oriented, with concern for people’s well-being – the new focal points of the statistical work of Shenzhen

(i) KONG Ailing; (ii) WU Jianming

27

Development of survey questions on sexual identity

Simon Compton and Amanda Wilmot – Office for National Statistics, UK

28

Questionnaire Design and Testing for Enterprise Service Survey Center of NBS  PPT

Tian xiuhua – Service Survey Center of NBS China

29

Issues in the Design and Testing of Business Survey Questionnaires: What We Know Now that We Didn't Know Then - and What We Still Don't Know  PPT

Diane K. Willimack - U.S. Census Bureau

30

Developing questions on sexual identity – revised version  PPT
Elisabeth Gulløy, Gustav Haraldsen, Øyvin Kleven and Tor Morten Normann – Statistics Norway

31

Trends in the use of centralised pricing data sources for price indexes  PPS

Susan Kluth – Australian Bureau of Statistics

32

Redesigning the chain of economic statistics at Statistics Netherlands: STS-statistics as an example  PPT

Arnout van Delden, Henk Koele and Frank Aelen – Statistics Netherlands

33

The Impact of Technology and Innovation on the Performance of Businesses in the Irish Services Sector  PPT

Steve MacFeely & Caitriona O'Brien - Central Statistics Office, Ireland

34

Using Official Data: The research of early-warning system for Inflation

Lin Xiao Wen - China

35

Use of Administrative Data in Business Surveys - The Way Forward  PPT

Wesley Yung and Peter Lys – Statistics Canada

36

Using Administrative Data for Seasonal Adjustment of Survey Time Series in the Presence of a Major Measurement Change

Xichuan (Mark) Zhang and Nick Von Sanden - Australian Bureau of Statistics

37

Developing the prototype Longitudinal Business Database - New Zealand's experience  PPT

Julia Gretton - Statistics New Zealand

38

The evolution of administrative data use for the Canadian Business Register (BR)  PPT

Gaétan St-Louis – Statistics Canada

39

Evolution of Census Statistics on Enterprises in Italy 1996-2006: from the Traditional Census to a Register of Local Units  PPT

Monica Consalvi, Luigi Costanzo, Danila Filipponi – Italian National Institute for Statistics

40

The Census of Population and Housing - Visions for the future

William L J Xu-Doeve - ANRC Consulting, The Netherlands

41

Meeting user needs - innovative exploitation of annual census data  PPT

Pekka Myrskylä - Statistics Finland

42

Enhancing the Usefulness of census data through linking census and administrative data  PPT

Paul Jelfs - Australian Bureau of Statistics

43

Development of urban statistics & data exploitation in China  PPT

WANG Youjuan

44

An explorative study of metropolitan statistics in China  PPT

(i) CUI Shuqiang; (ii) WANG Hong; (iii) LI Ping; (iv) DING Wenbin

45

Application of urban statistics in comparison among international cities

(i) LV Fengyong; (ii) HUANG Jin

46

Regional co-operation in Helsinki region – new products and services

Leila LANKINENs

47

Overview and challenges in use of administrative data in official statistics

Heli Jeskanen-Sundström – Statistics Finland

48

The harmonisation of regional and urban statistics, a challenge

Dr. Berthold Feldmann - Eurostat

15 October

49

Statistics Netherlands' modernization programme, the use of administrative data, lessons learned and the way ahead  PPT

Geert Bruinooge - Statistics Netherlands

50

A theoretical framework for register-based statistics, can we carry on without it?

Li-Chun Zhang - Statistics Norway

51

Is the utilization of administrative data in short term statistics an ideal standard in the conflicting priorities of user demands, response burden and budget restrictions?  PPT

Jörg Enderer - Statistisches Bundesamt, Germany

52

Administrative Data For Statistical Purpose In China

Jian Jin – China

53

Making full use of the administrative records to Reshape Official Statistics  PPT

He shanshan – China

54

The Tax Authority Source as an example of the use of an administrative source as a statistical one  PPT

Viviana De Giorgi, Fulvia Cerroni - Italian National Institute for Statistics

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Include Domestic Violence in Core Statistical Publications  PPT

Geir Øvensen and Dag Roll-Hansen – Statistics Norway

56

User needs in employment statistic - with focus on new statistical products and the need for new concepts  PPT

Pernille Stender and Søren Leth Sørensen, Statistics Denmark

57

User driven challenges for official statistics  PPT

Richard Ragnarsøn - EFTA Statistical Office

58

Data requirements from users on the International Investment Position  PPT

Robert Heath – IMF

59

A sustainable Poverty Monitoring System for Policy Decisions  PPT

Bjørn K. G. Wold, Astrid Mathiassen, and Geir Øvensen – Statistics Norway

60

Could that be true? Methodological issues when deriving educational attainment from different administrative datasources and surveys  PPT

Bart F.M. Bakker, Frank Linder & Dominique van Roon – Statistics Netherlands

61

A Predictive approach to representativity  PPT 
Ib Thomsen and Li-Chun Zhang – Statistics Norway

62

Populating Quarterly Constant Price Supply and Use Tables with Seasonally Adjusted Data  PPT

Simon Compton - Office for National Statistics, UK

63

Transforming to an E-Gov environment – Has it proven its value?  PPT

Ronald Lee and Thomas Mesenburg - U.S. Census Bureau

64

Electronic Reporting - Do the Benefits Really Outweigh the Promise?

René Piché and Cathy Wright – IMF

65

Managing Multi Mode Collection Instruments in the 2011 UK Census  PPT

Frank Nolan, Heather Wagstaff and Ruth Wallis - Office for National Statistics, UK

66

Portal Site of Online Surveys for Official Statistics - Japanese Experience of electronic reporting

Naoki Makita - Statistics Japan

67

The effect of changing regional classifications on statistical indicators  PPT

Udo MAACK

68

Estimate regional data when there is no suitable supply of national statistics  PPT

Hans MENGE

69

New approaches in analysing the regional evolution in France – Recent trends in the evolution of population in rural space  PPT

Patrick REDOR

70

The Urban Audit-measuring the quality of life in European cities  PPT

(i) Berthold FELDMANN; (ii) Teodora BRANDMULLER

71

Expectation for Development in Economic Statistics  PPT

Yonghong Tu – Renmin University of China

72

BR: The Challenge on Perfect of Statistical System and Management of State Administration  PPT 中文

Yang Kuankuan – China

73

Realising the statistical potential of administrative data on air passenger traffic  PPT

Niall O'Hanlon - Central Statistical Office, Ireland

74

Potential of administrative data in business statistics - a special focus in improvements in short term statistics  PPT

Hannele Orjala - Statistics Finland

75

Initiatives at EU level for measuring response burden from statistics

Peter Bekx and Stephen Kaiser – Eurostat

76

How to reduce the reporting burden whilst still obtaining high quality data - Two practical examples from Norwegian financial markets statistics  PPT

Kaia Solli and Ole Petter Rygvold – Statistics Norway

77

The potential use of scanner data in Chinese CPI compilation: Perspectives and related problems
Yanyun Gao - China

78

System Analysis of Factors Affecting Quality of Chinese Statistical Data  中文

Zhu Sheng, Yan zhengchun, Chen Xiao Wei – China

79

Micro data dissemination: what shouldn't be ignored to improve the statistical capability of China

Li Li - Department of Statistics, Dongbei University of Financial and Economics, Dalian City, China

80

User needs: From Data Access to Information Integration

Annegrete Wulff – Statistics Denmark

81

CartoGraphy with a capital G: Google and more

Duncan Beeckman & Edwin de Jonge - Statistics Netherland

82

Richard Laux, Richard Alldritt – UK Statistics Authority

83

Standardisation of Design and Production of Statistics; A Service Oriented Approach at Statistics Netherlands  PPT

Robbert Renssen and Arnout van Delden - Statistics Netherlands

84

Statistics New Zealand's Move to Process-oriented Statistics Production: progress, lessons and the way forward  PPT

Tracey Savage and Julia Gretton, Statistics New Zealand

85

Process orientation at Statistics Sweden – Implementation and initial experiences  PPT

Mats Bergdahl – Statistics Sweden

86

Flexible regional references for administrative data  PPT

Andreas GLEICH

87

Construction and application of the Geographical Information System in Hangzhou’s Statistics  PPT

DU Guozhong

88

Examples of the application of regional reference systems in the Czech Republic  PPT

Petra KUNCOVA

89

Statistical geographies of the United Kingdom

Dev VIRDEE

90

The Italian experience in measuring voluntary work

Linda Laura Sabbadini – Italy

91

Update on progress on the work of the Task Force on Families and Households

Cristina Freguja – Italian National Institute for Statistics

92

Linking administrative and survey data relating to early childhood  PPT

Paul Jelfs - Australian Bureau of Statistics

93

Developing measures of human capital as an integral component of official statistics  PPT

Hui Wei - Australian Bureau of Statistics

 94

Introductory remarks

Jennifer Madans, National Center for Health Statistics, USA

95

The Philippine Experience in Using Administrative Data

Estrella Domingo - National Statistical Coordination Board, Philippines

96

The Future Use of Electronic Health Records for reshaped health statistics: opportunities and challenges in the Australian context  PPT

Denise Carlton - Australian Bureau of Statistics

97

The Canadian Experience in Linking Survey Data and Administrative Data

Michael Wolfson - Statistics Canada

98

Problems with the use of administrative data for health statistics in South Africa and a strategy towards their resolution

J Akiiki Kahimbaara - Statistics South Africa

99

The Study and Practice of the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting for Water in Beijing

Wei Xiaozhen - Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics, Beijing, P.R.China

100

Green Input-output Accounting: Theoretical and Application

LEI Ming - Guanghua School of ManagementPeking University, P.R.China

101

Laspeyres Decomposition Model of Industry Atmosphere Pollution and Its Implication in China  PPT

Shang Hongyun - School of Statistics, Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, Dalian City, Liaoning Province, P.R.China

102

Implementation of Resource and Environmental Accounting in China in past decade

Wang Yixuan - Department of National Accounts, NBS

103

Study on How to Improve the Quality of Official Statistics and Provided Accurately Categorized Data

Lv Jinzhong – China

104

Developing Economic Census with Economic Growth 中文

Yuan Yuedong – China

105

Getting Rid of Misconceptions to the Service Statistics and Accounting

Liu Zhinan –China

106

The redressement or reparation of the harmful practrices victims as the serious violation of human rights violation

Kandala Lupwana - University of Stellenboch, South Africa

 107

Regional economic base multipliers revisited

Edward O'BRIEN; (ii) Michael HARRISON; (iii) Derek BOND

 108

On the economic impact of the gas pipeline project between Russia and Germany  PPT

Helmut MAIER; (ii) Hanna SHCHERBICH

 109

Producing small area estimates of the need for hip and knee replacement surgery

(i)Andy JUDGE; (ii) Nicky WELTON; (iii) Mary SHAWL; (iv) Yoav BEN-SHLOMO

 110

Internet-based city and regional statistics in Amsterdam

Jeroen SLOT

 111

The use of disaggregated data in the comprehension of sub-regional diversity and the formulation of policy in Greece  PPT

P. I. PRODROMIDIS

112

Innovative use of centrally collected data to inform policy at city and region levels

Dev Virdee – Office for National Statistics, UK

113

Statistical development in Africa

Pali Lehohla - Statistics South Africa

16 October

114

Processorientated statistical production, the LOTTA concept

Åke Bruhn - Statistics Sweden

115

Administrative Data and the Global Statistical System: The Way Forward

Paul Cheung - UN Statistical Office

116

Using Administrative Data to Improve Social Statistics - An Example of Collaborative Work  PPT

inda C Phillips - Office for National Statistics, UK and Paul Sinclair – Department for Children, Schools and Families

117

The Use of Administrative Data in Social Statistics in Denmark – Towards More Cooperation and Integration  PPT

Mogens Grosen Nielsen and Ole Schnor - Statistics Denmark

118

Social statistics - integrated use of survey and administrative data at Statistics Finland  PPT

Veli-Matti Törmälehto - Statistics Finland

119

Achievements in the use of administrative data to produce official social statistics in New Zealand  PPT

Denise Brown - Statistics New Zealand

120

Use of complementary administrative data sets for Australian house price indexes  PPT

Susan Kluth - Australian Bureau of Statistics

121

Remote sensing used in agricultural statistics of Beijing

Wang jun, Shao jianmin,. Zhang qun, Wang yanyan - Survey Office in Beijing of National Bureau of Statistics, PRC; Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics , PRC

122

Regional Differences of government investment in the health care industry and Economic Growth―Based on the Economic Census data

Jiangping Tian Cheng-shi Shang Hong-yun – Dept.of statistics, Dongbei University of Finance & Economics, ,China)

123

How to Reflect Inherent Relationships of Statistical Indices in Comprehensive Database

Yu Genqian – Research Institute of Statistics, NBS, China

124

The role of National Statistical Associations

Denise Lievesley - International Statistical Institute

125

Study of measuring the season change mode of main price indexes in China –comparison between the methods based on X-12ARIMA and TRAMO/SEATS

Zhang Mingfang Pan Suoxian –China

126

Significance, Content and Method of Big City Statistics System Establishment

Yan Jun – Shanghai Municipal Statistics Bureau, China

127

Using administrative registers to evaluate the effects of proxy interviews in the Norwegian Labour Force Survey PPT

Øyvin Kleven, Ib Thomsen and Ole Villund – Statistics Norway

128

Independency and ethical issues after the reshaping and use of smart data

Olav Ljones – Statistics Norway

129

What do the Fundamental Principles imply for the correct use of administrative data in official statistics?

Heinrich Brüngger - Statistical Division UNECE

130

The implementation of the European Statistics Code of Practice and its relation to independency and ethical issues

Peter Bekx - Eurostat

131

Micro-data in economic statistics: any compromise between access and confidentiality

Nicholas N.N Nsowah-Nuamah and Anthony Krakah - Ghana Statistical Service

132

Monitoring the progress of urbanization  PPT

YANG Jingxiang; (ii) TIAN Yan; (iii) LIANG Yike

133

Global urban regions: divergence and convergence simultaneously – results from comparing global urban competitiveness

NI Pengfei; (ii) HOU Qinghu

134

Development of regional statistics through cooperation with central and local governments  PPT

CHOI Bongho

135

Application of statistics on cross-boundary transport planning in Hong Kong  PPT

Sorais LEE

136

How urban statistics contribute to economic development in Pearl River Delta and some existing deficiencies

(i) KONG Ailing; (ii) XIE Zuozheng

 137

Closing remarks

Olav Ljones - President IAOS

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Welcome to the 57th session of the International Statistical Institute in Durban, South Africa

The organising committee