Monday, January 13, 2020

Journal IAOS

Assalamualaikum.

Disertakan bahan bacaan International Association for Official Statistics (IAOS) untuk rujukan bersama.


Antara journal yang terkandung di dalam google drive adalah:



1.          “You say you want a [data] revolution”: A proposal to use unofficial statistics for the SDG Global Indicator Framework
By Steve MacFeely and Bojan Nastav

2.          Building a master sampling frame by linking the population and housing census with the agricultural census
By Naman Keita and Pietro Gennari

3.          ‘Big Data’ collaboration: Exploring, recording and sharing enterprise knowledge
By Sreenivas R. Sukumar and Regina K. Ferrell

4.          Big Data, the crowd and me
By Cathy Marshall

5.          Can mobile phone network data be used to estimate small area population? A comparison from Japan
By Naoki Makita, Masakazu Kimura, Masayuki Terada, Motonari Kobayashi and Yuki Oyabu

6.          How to fulfil user needs – from industrial production of statistics to production of knowledge
By Lars Thygesen and Mogens Grosen Nielsen

7.          International collaboration to understand the relevance of Big Data for official statistics
By Steven Vale

8.          Meeting national information needs on homelessness: Partnerships in developing, collecting and reporting homelessness services statistics
By Geoff Neideck, Penny Siu and Alison Waters

9.          Metadata for Big Data: A preliminary investigation of metadata quality issues in research data repositories
By Dimitris Rousidis, Emmanouel Garoufallou, Panos Balatsoukas and Miguel-Angel Sicilia

10.      Morpheus – An innovative approach to remote data access
By Julia H¨oninger

11.      Quality assessment in production systems with registers and sample surveys
By Anders Wallgren and Britt Wallgren

12.      SynLBD 2.0: Improving the synthetic Longitudinal Business Database
By Satkartar K. Kinney, Jerome P. Reiter and Javier Miranda

13.     The System of social statistical datasets of Statistics Netherlands: An integral approach to the production of register-based social statistics
By Bart F.M. Bakker, Johan van Rooijen and Leo van Toor

14.     Towards an international framework for statistical councils of national statistical systems
By Richard Alldritt

15.     An efficient privacy-preserving record linkage technique for administrative data and censuses
By Rainer Schnell

16.     Can’t see the wood for the trees? Using statistical frameworks to draw the bigger picture
By Richard Laux and Catherine Barham

17.      Measuring output quality for multisource statistics in official statistics: Some directions
By Mihaela Agafitei, Fabrice Gras, Wim Kloek, Fernando Reis and Sorina Vâju

18.      Methodology and technology directions at Statistics New Zealand
By Allyson J. Seyb

19.      Redesign in a statistical office – sociodemographic statistics in the Office for National Statistics
By Paul A. Smith

20.      Smart government, citizen participation and open data
By Sehl Mellouli, Luis F. Luna-Reyes and Jing Zhang

21.      Sustaining improved estimates of poverty in Armenia: An application of multivariate raking ratio adjustment
By Armenuhi Arushanyan, Karina Kouyumjyan, Diana Martirosova, Ali Mushtaq and Fritz Scheuren

22.     The impact of nonresponse on survey quality
By Jelke Bethlehem and Bart Bakker

23.     The national statistical agency as educator
By Mary Townsend

24.     The production of salary profiles of ICT professionals: Moving from structured database to big data analytics
By Ramachandran Ramasamy

25.     Trajectory modelling of longitudinal non-response in business surveys
By Kate Smaill

26.     Understanding customer needs
By Paul F. Ross

27.     Spatial harmonization of economic cycles: Statistical confirmation of European Russian interaction in real sectors of the economy
By Elena Zarova

28.     An evaluation of census quality
By Bernard Baffour and Paolo Valente

29.      Back to the basics: Identifying and addressing underlying challenges in achieving high quality and relevant health statistics for indigenous populations in Canada
By Janet Smylie and Michelle Firestone

30.      Blogs, wikis and official statistics: New perspectives on the use of Web 2.0 by statistical offices
By Jessica Gardner

31.      Data quality evaluation in statistical data processing
By Daina Škiltere and Svetlana Jesilevska

32.     Official Statistics and statistical literacy: They need each other
By Sharleen Forbes, Mike Camden, Nathaniel Pihama, Paul Bucknall and Maxine Pfannkuch

33.     “Re-make/Re-model”: Should big data change the modelling paradigm in official statistics?
By Barteld Braaksma and Kees Zeelenberg

34.      Safeguarding trust in statistics and the new statistical voice
By Per Nymand-Andersen

35.      Using design principles to deliver strategy in a new organisational structure
By Catherine A. Davies and Gary Brown

36.      Web scraping techniques to collect data on consumer electronics and airfares for Italian HICP compilation
By Federico Polidoro, Riccardo Giannini, Rosanna Lo Conte, Stefano Mosca and Francesca Rossetti

37.      What are the quality impacts of conducting high profile official statistical collections on a voluntary basis?
By Dennis Trewin

38.      Modern approach to censuses in the case of Poland – Advantages and constraints
By Grazna Marciniak

39.      A toolbox for a modular design and pooled analysis of sample survey programmes
By Martin Karlberg, Fernando Reis, Cristina Calizzani and Fabrice Gras

40.      Confidentiality in an era of big data: An official statistics perspective
By Stephen Penneck

41.      Curbstoning and beyond: Confronting data fabrication in survey research
By Steve Koczela, Cathy Furlong, Jaki McCarthy and Ali Mushtaq

42.      Interviewer effects in real and falsified interviews: Results from a large scale experiment
By Peter Winker, Karl-Wilhelm Kruse, Natalja Menold and Uta Landrock

43.      Official statistical leadership at the crossroads again: An information age perspective
By Ramachandran Ramasamy

44.      Plans and innovations for the 2020 decennial census of the United States
By Lisa M. Blumerman, Deirdre Dalpiaz Bishop and James L. Dinwiddie

45.      Towards a political economy of statistics
By Klaus Heine and Erich Oltmanns

46.      Utilizing big data and multilateral index methods to produce the Australian CPI: Theory, implementation and empirical results
By Marcel van Kints, Jan de Haan and Michael Webster

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