Opening Remark(008)
Congratulatory Address(009)
Program at a Glance(010)
Lecture 1(013)
Data Quality Assessment- Tools and Experiences(Manfred Ehling,Federal Statistical Office of Germany,Germany)(015)
Session 1(069)
OECD Quality Framework and Its Relation to National Quality Frameworks(Denis Ward,OEDC,France)(071)
Improving the Transparency of the Statistical Output ofNSI`s(Dr.Max Booleman,Statistics Netherlands, The Netherlands)(099)
Session 2(113)
The Use of Administrative Data for the French Business Statistics(Philippe Brion,French National Statistical Institute,France)(115)
Assessing the Quality and Coverage of Vitals Administrative Data(Caitlin Szigetvari,Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australia)(127)
Session 3(147)
Methodologically Oriented Metadata- Framework for Enhanced Quality Information of Statistics(Heikki Rouhuvirta, Statistics Finland,Finland)(149)
The Differences of SDMX and Cossi Models Based on Knowlege and Hands-on Experiences of the Models(Jaako Ranta,Statistics Finland,Finland)(175)
Lecture 2(199)
Design and Analysis of Repeated Surveys(David Steel,University of Wollongong, Australia)(201)
Session 4(245)
Reducing Response Burden by Keeping High Quality Standards:an Illusion?(Bernd Becker,Federal Statistical Office of Germany,Germany)(247)
Cognitive Approaches to Survey Design(Kyung Soo Lee,Yonsei University,Korea)(255)
Session 5(273)
Balancing Quality and Confidentiality of Statistical Data(Lawrence H.Cox,National Center for Health Statistics,USA)(275)
IPUMS-International High Precision Population Census Microdata Samples:Balancing the Privacy-Quality Tradeoff by Means of Restricted Access Extracts(Robert McCaa,University of Minnesota,USA)(287)
Session 6(309)
Managing Statistical Risks in Survey Processes within a National Statistical Organisation(Rebecca Cassidy, Australian Bureau of Statistics,Australia)(311)
Interviewer Performance:Based on Monitoring System of the Korea Official Statistical Office(M.J.Hwang,KNSO,Korea)(331)
Congratulatory Address(009)
Program at a Glance(010)
Lecture 1(013)
Data Quality Assessment- Tools and Experiences(Manfred Ehling,Federal Statistical Office of Germany,Germany)(015)
Session 1(069)
OECD Quality Framework and Its Relation to National Quality Frameworks(Denis Ward,OEDC,France)(071)
Improving the Transparency of the Statistical Output ofNSI`s(Dr.Max Booleman,Statistics Netherlands, The Netherlands)(099)
Session 2(113)
The Use of Administrative Data for the French Business Statistics(Philippe Brion,French National Statistical Institute,France)(115)
Assessing the Quality and Coverage of Vitals Administrative Data(Caitlin Szigetvari,Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australia)(127)
Session 3(147)
Methodologically Oriented Metadata- Framework for Enhanced Quality Information of Statistics(Heikki Rouhuvirta, Statistics Finland,Finland)(149)
The Differences of SDMX and Cossi Models Based on Knowlege and Hands-on Experiences of the Models(Jaako Ranta,Statistics Finland,Finland)(175)
Lecture 2(199)
Design and Analysis of Repeated Surveys(David Steel,University of Wollongong, Australia)(201)
Session 4(245)
Reducing Response Burden by Keeping High Quality Standards:an Illusion?(Bernd Becker,Federal Statistical Office of Germany,Germany)(247)
Cognitive Approaches to Survey Design(Kyung Soo Lee,Yonsei University,Korea)(255)
Session 5(273)
Balancing Quality and Confidentiality of Statistical Data(Lawrence H.Cox,National Center for Health Statistics,USA)(275)
IPUMS-International High Precision Population Census Microdata Samples:Balancing the Privacy-Quality Tradeoff by Means of Restricted Access Extracts(Robert McCaa,University of Minnesota,USA)(287)
Session 6(309)
Managing Statistical Risks in Survey Processes within a National Statistical Organisation(Rebecca Cassidy, Australian Bureau of Statistics,Australia)(311)
Interviewer Performance:Based on Monitoring System of the Korea Official Statistical Office(M.J.Hwang,KNSO,Korea)(331)