14 October
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Welcome Remarks 中文
Mr. MA Jiantang - Commissioner of National Bureau of Statistics of China
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Congratulation Remarks
Vice Mayor of Shanghai
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Opening Remarks
Olav Ljones – President IAOS
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Use of administrative data – past, present and future
Svein Norbotten - Svein Nordbotten & Associates
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Reshaping Chinese official statistics 中文
Mr. MA Jiantang Commissioner of NBS
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Use of administrative data - past, present and future
Chen Xiao Wei - Chengdu University of Information Technology, China
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The register-based statistical system - preconditions and processes PPT
Johan-Kristian Tønder - Statistics Norway
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Role of the data of administrative sources in the development of the statistics
Félicien Donat Edgar T. Accrombessy - National Agency of Employment, Benin
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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
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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
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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
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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
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The use of administrative data sources - experience and challenges
Jan Fischer - Czech Statistical Office
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New Trends in Data Needs in Official Statistics
Lily OU-YANG - Census and Statistics Department HKSAR PRC
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Developing our Service Abilities - Strategic Challenges for Statistical Agencies PPT
Petteri Baer - UNECE, Statistical Division
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The system of evaluation of user demands in Statistics Lithuania PPS
Algirdas Semeta and Audrone Miskiniene - Statistics Lithuania
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Trends in User Needs PPT
Richard Laux, Richard Alldritt – Office for National Statistics, UK
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A simultaneous prediction method for statistical registers PPT
Li-Chun Zhang and Nina Hagesæther – Statistics Norway
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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
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Some Initiatives on Combining Data to Support Small Area Statistics PPT
Denise Silva and Philip Clarke - Office for National Statistics, UK
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Dominic LEUNG
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A study of subjective well-being of citizens in Beijing PPT
(i) SONG Xiaomei; (ii) YUE Weihong; (iii) WANG Bin; (iv) DU Juan
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On the economic role of social indicators in urban and regional planning PPT
Helmut MAIER
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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
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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
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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
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Development of survey questions on sexual identity
Simon Compton and Amanda Wilmot – Office for National Statistics, UK
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Questionnaire Design and Testing for Enterprise Service Survey Center of NBS PPT
Tian xiuhua – Service Survey Center of NBS China
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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
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Developing questions on sexual identity – revised version PPT
Elisabeth Gulløy, Gustav Haraldsen, Øyvin Kleven and Tor Morten Normann – Statistics Norway
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Trends in the use of centralised pricing data sources for price indexes PPS
Susan Kluth – Australian Bureau of Statistics
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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
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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
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Using Official Data: The research of early-warning system for Inflation
Lin Xiao Wen - China
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Use of Administrative Data in Business Surveys - The Way Forward PPT
Wesley Yung and Peter Lys – Statistics Canada
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36
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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
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Developing the prototype Longitudinal Business Database - New Zealand's experience PPT
Julia Gretton - Statistics New Zealand
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The evolution of administrative data use for the Canadian Business Register (BR) PPT
Gaétan St-Louis – Statistics Canada
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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
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The Census of Population and Housing - Visions for the future
William L J Xu-Doeve - ANRC Consulting, The Netherlands
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Meeting user needs - innovative exploitation of annual census data PPT
Pekka Myrskylä - Statistics Finland
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Enhancing the Usefulness of census data through linking census and administrative data PPT
Paul Jelfs - Australian Bureau of Statistics
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Development of urban statistics & data exploitation in China PPT
WANG Youjuan
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An explorative study of metropolitan statistics in China PPT
(i) CUI Shuqiang; (ii) WANG Hong; (iii) LI Ping; (iv) DING Wenbin
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Application of urban statistics in comparison among international cities
(i) LV Fengyong; (ii) HUANG Jin
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Regional co-operation in Helsinki region – new products and services
Leila LANKINENs
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Overview and challenges in use of administrative data in official statistics
Heli Jeskanen-Sundström – Statistics Finland
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The harmonisation of regional and urban statistics, a challenge
Dr. Berthold Feldmann - Eurostat
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15 October
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Statistics Netherlands' modernization programme, the use of administrative data, lessons learned and the way ahead PPT
Geert Bruinooge - Statistics Netherlands
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A theoretical framework for register-based statistics, can we carry on without it?
Li-Chun Zhang - Statistics Norway
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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
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Administrative Data For Statistical Purpose In China
Jian Jin – China
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Making full use of the administrative records to Reshape Official Statistics PPT
He shanshan – China
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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
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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
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User driven challenges for official statistics PPT
Richard Ragnarsøn - EFTA Statistical Office
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Data requirements from users on the International Investment Position PPT
Robert Heath – IMF
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A sustainable Poverty Monitoring System for Policy Decisions PPT
Bjørn K. G. Wold, Astrid Mathiassen, and Geir Øvensen – Statistics Norway
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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
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A Predictive approach to representativity PPT
Ib Thomsen and Li-Chun Zhang – Statistics Norway
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Populating Quarterly Constant Price Supply and Use Tables with Seasonally Adjusted Data PPT
Simon Compton - Office for National Statistics, UK
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Transforming to an E-Gov environment – Has it proven its value? PPT
Ronald Lee and Thomas Mesenburg - U.S. Census Bureau
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Electronic Reporting - Do the Benefits Really Outweigh the Promise?
René Piché and Cathy Wright – IMF
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Managing Multi Mode Collection Instruments in the 2011 UK Census PPT
Frank Nolan, Heather Wagstaff and Ruth Wallis - Office for National Statistics, UK
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Portal Site of Online Surveys for Official Statistics - Japanese Experience of electronic reporting
Naoki Makita - Statistics Japan
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The effect of changing regional classifications on statistical indicators PPT
Udo MAACK
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Estimate regional data when there is no suitable supply of national statistics PPT
Hans MENGE
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New approaches in analysing the regional evolution in France – Recent trends in the evolution of population in rural space PPT
Patrick REDOR
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The Urban Audit-measuring the quality of life in European cities PPT
(i) Berthold FELDMANN; (ii) Teodora BRANDMULLER
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Expectation for Development in Economic Statistics PPT
Yonghong Tu – Renmin University of China
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BR: The Challenge on Perfect of Statistical System and Management of State Administration PPT 中文
Yang Kuankuan – China
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Realising the statistical potential of administrative data on air passenger traffic PPT
Niall O'Hanlon - Central Statistical Office, Ireland
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Potential of administrative data in business statistics - a special focus in improvements in short term statistics PPT
Hannele Orjala - Statistics Finland
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Initiatives at EU level for measuring response burden from statistics
Peter Bekx and Stephen Kaiser – Eurostat
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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
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The potential use of scanner data in Chinese CPI compilation: Perspectives and related problems
Yanyun Gao - China
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System Analysis of Factors Affecting Quality of Chinese Statistical Data 中文
Zhu Sheng, Yan zhengchun, Chen Xiao Wei – China
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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
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User needs: From Data Access to Information Integration
Annegrete Wulff – Statistics Denmark
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CartoGraphy with a capital G: Google and more
Duncan Beeckman & Edwin de Jonge - Statistics Netherland
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Richard Laux, Richard Alldritt – UK Statistics Authority
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Standardisation of Design and Production of Statistics; A Service Oriented Approach at Statistics Netherlands PPT
Robbert Renssen and Arnout van Delden - Statistics Netherlands
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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
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Process orientation at Statistics Sweden – Implementation and initial experiences PPT
Mats Bergdahl – Statistics Sweden
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Flexible regional references for administrative data PPT
Andreas GLEICH
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Construction and application of the Geographical Information System in Hangzhou’s Statistics PPT
DU Guozhong
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Examples of the application of regional reference systems in the Czech Republic PPT
Petra KUNCOVA
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Statistical geographies of the United Kingdom
Dev VIRDEE
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90
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The Italian experience in measuring voluntary work
Linda Laura Sabbadini – Italy
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Update on progress on the work of the Task Force on Families and Households
Cristina Freguja – Italian National Institute for Statistics
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Linking administrative and survey data relating to early childhood PPT
Paul Jelfs - Australian Bureau of Statistics
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Developing measures of human capital as an integral component of official statistics PPT
Hui Wei - Australian Bureau of Statistics
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Introductory remarks
Jennifer Madans, National Center for Health Statistics, USA
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The Philippine Experience in Using Administrative Data
Estrella Domingo - National Statistical Coordination Board, Philippines
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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
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97
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The Canadian Experience in Linking Survey Data and Administrative Data
Michael Wolfson - Statistics Canada
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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
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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
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Green Input-output Accounting: Theoretical and Application
LEI Ming - Guanghua School of Management,Peking University, P.R.China
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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
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Implementation of Resource and Environmental Accounting in China in past decade
Wang Yixuan - Department of National Accounts, NBS
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Study on How to Improve the Quality of Official Statistics and Provided Accurately Categorized Data
Lv Jinzhong – China
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Developing Economic Census with Economic Growth 中文
Yuan Yuedong – China
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Getting Rid of Misconceptions to the Service Statistics and Accounting
Liu Zhinan –China
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The redressement or reparation of the harmful practrices victims as the serious violation of human rights violation
Kandala Lupwana - University of Stellenboch, South Africa
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Regional economic base multipliers revisited
Edward O'BRIEN; (ii) Michael HARRISON; (iii) Derek BOND
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On the economic impact of the gas pipeline project between Russia and Germany PPT
Helmut MAIER; (ii) Hanna SHCHERBICH
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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
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110
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Internet-based city and regional statistics in Amsterdam
Jeroen SLOT
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The use of disaggregated data in the comprehension of sub-regional diversity and the formulation of policy in Greece PPT
P. I. PRODROMIDIS
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112
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Innovative use of centrally collected data to inform policy at city and region levels
Dev Virdee – Office for National Statistics, UK
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Statistical development in Africa
Pali Lehohla - Statistics South Africa
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16 October
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Processorientated statistical production, the LOTTA concept
Åke Bruhn - Statistics Sweden
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115
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Administrative Data and the Global Statistical System: The Way Forward
Paul Cheung - UN Statistical Office
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116
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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
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The Use of Administrative Data in Social Statistics in Denmark – Towards More Cooperation and Integration PPT
Mogens Grosen Nielsen and Ole Schnor - Statistics Denmark
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118
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Social statistics - integrated use of survey and administrative data at Statistics Finland PPT
Veli-Matti Törmälehto - Statistics Finland
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119
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Achievements in the use of administrative data to produce official social statistics in New Zealand PPT
Denise Brown - Statistics New Zealand
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120
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Use of complementary administrative data sets for Australian house price indexes PPT
Susan Kluth - Australian Bureau of Statistics
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121
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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
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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)
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How to Reflect Inherent Relationships of Statistical Indices in Comprehensive Database
Yu Genqian – Research Institute of Statistics, NBS, China
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The role of National Statistical Associations
Denise Lievesley - International Statistical Institute
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125
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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
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126
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Significance, Content and Method of Big City Statistics System Establishment
Yan Jun – Shanghai Municipal Statistics Bureau, China
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127
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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
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128
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Independency and ethical issues after the reshaping and use of smart data
Olav Ljones – Statistics Norway
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129
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What do the Fundamental Principles imply for the correct use of administrative data in official statistics?
Heinrich Brüngger - Statistical Division UNECE
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130
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The implementation of the European Statistics Code of Practice and its relation to independency and ethical issues
Peter Bekx - Eurostat
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131
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Micro-data in economic statistics: any compromise between access and confidentiality
Nicholas N.N Nsowah-Nuamah and Anthony Krakah - Ghana Statistical Service
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Monitoring the progress of urbanization PPT
YANG Jingxiang; (ii) TIAN Yan; (iii) LIANG Yike
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Global urban regions: divergence and convergence simultaneously – results from comparing global urban competitiveness
NI Pengfei; (ii) HOU Qinghu
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Development of regional statistics through cooperation with central and local governments PPT
CHOI Bongho
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135
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Application of statistics on cross-boundary transport planning in Hong Kong PPT
Sorais LEE
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136
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How urban statistics contribute to economic development in Pearl River Delta and some existing deficiencies
(i) KONG Ailing; (ii) XIE Zuozheng
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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
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