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Register-based Statistics

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John Wiley & Sonserschienen am28.02.20223. Auflage
REGISTER-BASED STATISTICS
Rediscover this authoritative guide to register-based statistics filled with significant new improvements
In the newly revised Third Edition of Register-based Statistics: Registers and the National Statistical System, Anders Wallgren and Britt Wallgren deliver a robust exploration of how register-based statistics can be used to its fullest potential. The authors describe how statistical institutes can work on long-term projects to improve administrative systems, as well as estimation methods that can improve the quality of statistical estimates based on registers with quality problems. Readers will also discover how to improve the ways register-statistical issues are introduced, as well as how to create population registers.
Finally, the authors draw on their experience from teaching and consulting in several countries to explain how to implement register-based statistics.
Key features of the third edition: Discusses the problems new register countries face
Explains how registers will improve the efficiency of the national statistical system
Clarifies the importance of the system approach
Describes how a statistical population register can be created
Registers-based statistics require new skills and understanding of new concepts
Many important quality indicators are described
Explains difficult topics in a pedagogic way

Perfect for staff at national statistical institutes and administrative and ministerial authorities belonging to national statistical systems, Register-based Statistics will also prove to be an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate students in statistics programs and courses, as well as survey researchers and practitioners.


Anders Wallgren and Britt Wallgren worked for many years in teaching and research as senior lecturers in statistics at Stockholm, Linköping and Örebro universities. They have also worked as consultants for several Swedish manufacturing industries. In connection with these consulting assignments, they began working with corporate administrative registers and developed statistical methods for business intelligence.

After their academic career, they came to Statistics Sweden and worked for about 20 years at the Department of Research and Development. They worked mainly with survey methodology for the statistical registers which form the basis for the production of official statistics in Sweden.
Since 2011 they have provided courses and consulting services on behalf of the Inter-American Development Bank in several Latin American countries and in the Caribbean.
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KlappentextREGISTER-BASED STATISTICS
Rediscover this authoritative guide to register-based statistics filled with significant new improvements
In the newly revised Third Edition of Register-based Statistics: Registers and the National Statistical System, Anders Wallgren and Britt Wallgren deliver a robust exploration of how register-based statistics can be used to its fullest potential. The authors describe how statistical institutes can work on long-term projects to improve administrative systems, as well as estimation methods that can improve the quality of statistical estimates based on registers with quality problems. Readers will also discover how to improve the ways register-statistical issues are introduced, as well as how to create population registers.
Finally, the authors draw on their experience from teaching and consulting in several countries to explain how to implement register-based statistics.
Key features of the third edition: Discusses the problems new register countries face
Explains how registers will improve the efficiency of the national statistical system
Clarifies the importance of the system approach
Describes how a statistical population register can be created
Registers-based statistics require new skills and understanding of new concepts
Many important quality indicators are described
Explains difficult topics in a pedagogic way

Perfect for staff at national statistical institutes and administrative and ministerial authorities belonging to national statistical systems, Register-based Statistics will also prove to be an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate students in statistics programs and courses, as well as survey researchers and practitioners.


Anders Wallgren and Britt Wallgren worked for many years in teaching and research as senior lecturers in statistics at Stockholm, Linköping and Örebro universities. They have also worked as consultants for several Swedish manufacturing industries. In connection with these consulting assignments, they began working with corporate administrative registers and developed statistical methods for business intelligence.

After their academic career, they came to Statistics Sweden and worked for about 20 years at the Department of Research and Development. They worked mainly with survey methodology for the statistical registers which form the basis for the production of official statistics in Sweden.
Since 2011 they have provided courses and consulting services on behalf of the Inter-American Development Bank in several Latin American countries and in the Caribbean.
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Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum28.02.2022
Auflage3. Auflage
Seiten288 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
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Leseprobe

Index to Charts

âChapter 1 Censuses, Sample Surveys and Register Surveys

âChart 1.1 The Statistical System in a country can consist of the following actors

âChart 1.2 The Statistical System in a country can consist of the following surveys

âChart 1.3 Employment with census data

âChart 1.4 Employment with register data

âChart 1.5 The year of establishing new statistical registers in the Nordic countries

âChart 1.6 Example of a register and data matrix

âChart 1.7 A conceptual database model with three database tables

âChart 1.8 A database on individuals with three database tables

âChart 1.9 Two data matrices for different statistical purposes

âChart 1.10 From administrative registers to statistical registers - overview

âChart 1.11 From administrative registers to statistical registers - register processing

âChart 1.12 Different data sources for the Income and Taxation Register (I &T)

âChart 1.13 Employees by economic activity, November 2004, thousands

âChart 1.14 Register-based census statistics for one small municipality in Sweden

âChart 1.15 Four principles for using administrative registers for statistics

âChart 1.16 Two preconditions for using administrative registers for statistics

âChapter 2 The Transition to a Register-based Production System

âChart 2.1 The transition entails a fundamental change of statistical methods

âChart 2.2 An administrative register - unprocessed data in the input database

âChart 2.3 Corresponding statistical register - processed data in throughput database

âChart 2.4 Transforming administrative registers into statistical registers

âChart 2.5 Metadata system for input data from administrative registers

âChart 2.6 Identity database

âChart 2.7 Errors in profit and loss statements from limited companies, SEK million

âChart 2.8 Profit and loss statements for limited companies, SEK million

âChart 2.9 Registration of persons & demographic events in a Latin American country

âChart 2.10 Uncoordinated work with registers

âChart 2.11 Cooperation regarding the central population register

âChart 2.12 Sweden s system 1967-

âChart 2.13 Sweden s system 1985-

âChart 2.14 Sweden s system

âChart 2.15 Survey design: reduce costs and/or improve quality

âChapter 3 The Nature of Administrative Data

âChart 3.1 Yearly turnover for the same enterprises in three sources, USD million

âChart 3.2 Distance for each ordered observation

âChart 3.3 Complete groups of enterprises

âChart 3.4 Three registers, Invoice Register, Client Register, Item Register

âChart 3.5 Statistical Sales Register for January 2012 - four transactions

âChart 3.6 Administrative Invoice Register

âChart 3.7 Statistical Invoice Register

âChart 3.8 Administrative Item Register

âChart 3.9 Statistical Item Register

âChart 3.10 Measurement errors - comparison of data collection methods

âChapter 4 Building the System - Record Linkage

âChart 4.1a Matching without errors in the matching key (PIN)

âChart 4.1b Matching with errors in the matching key (PIN)

âChart 4.1c Matching with errors in the matching key (First name and Surname)

âChart 4.1d Matching without errors in the matching key (PIN)

âChart 4.2a The relations between persons, activities and establishments

âChart 4.2b Wage sums for persons and establishments created by aggregation

âChart 4.2c Industry and sex as derived variables for jobs created by adjoining

âChart 4.2d Industry and number of employees as derived variables

âChart 4.3 Spelling errors, spelling variations and unstandardized addresses

âChart 4.4 Two ways of searching for duplicates in a Birth Register

âChart 4.5 Calculation of probabilities for outcomes for 1st name, 1st and 2nd surname

âChart 4.6 The eight outcomes for the matching key: 1st name, 1st and 2nd surname

âChart 4.7 Some outcomes for the matching key: Name and date of birth of the mother

âChart 4.8 Yearly turnover for the same legal units in three sources, USD million

âChart 4.9 Comparing gross yearly pay in quarterly and annual registers

âChapter 5 Building the System - Quality Assessment

âChart 5.1 A register survey: From administrative registers to statistical estimates

âChart 5.2 Statistical registers that are suitable for early development

âChart 5.3 Input and output data and the production process

âChart 5.4 The work with quality assessment of an administrative source

âChart 5.5 Indicators A1-A9 of input data quality - Relevance

âChart 5.6 Indicators B1-B7 of input data quality - Accuracy

âChart 5.7 Indicators C1-C5 of accuracy when comparing with the base register

âChart 5.8 Indicators D1-D4 of accuracy when comparing with related surveys

âChart 5.9 Coverage errors in the population register for Galapagos 2015

âChart 5.10 Coverage errors and area sample estimates of the population by district

âChart 5.11 Creating registers by linking different kinds of statistical units

âChart 5.12 Indicators E1-E4 of the quality of base registers in the system

âChart 5.13 Information from the administrative authority - relevance

âChart 5.14 Information from analysis and data editing of the source - accuracy

âChart 5.15 Information from integrating the source with base registers - accuracy

âChart 5.16 Information from integrating the source with related surveys - accuracy

âChapter 6 Building the System - Editing Register Data

âChart 6.1 Editing in sample surveys and register surveys

âChart 6.2 Automatic editing and imputation. Tax returns, 464 567 small enterprises

âChart 6.3a The Business Register and the Annual Pay Register

âChart 6.3b After matching the Business Register and the Annual Pay Register

âChart 6.3c The statistical Annual Pay Register

âChart 6.4a Combining the Business, Annual and Quarterly Pay Registers

âChart 6.4b Final version of the statistical Annual Pay Register

âChart 6.5 All relevant sources should be considered simultaneously

âChart 6.6 Comparing gross annual pay in a quarterly and yearly source, microdata

âChart 6.7 The unit problem in business data

âChart 6.8 Comparing gross annual pay in QGP and AGP, microdata

âChart 6.9 Comparing gross annual pay in QGP and AGP, macrodata

âChart 6.10 The system of registers and surveys that was analysed

âChapter 7 Building the System - The Population Register

âChart 7.1 Decentralised but coordinated process to create registers on persons

âChart 7.2 The system of registers that constitutes the Population Register at the NSO

âChart 7.3 Different types of variables in the Population Register

âChart 7.4a The Population Register at December 31, 20121

âChart 7.4b Notifications regarding demographic events delivered 1 February

âChart 7.4c Old register matched with the new notifications

âChart 7.4d Updated register 1 February

âChart 7.4e Three versions

âChart 7.5 Calendar year register for

âChart 7.6 Events register for 2012 regarding change of address

âChart 7.7 Historical register regarding change of address

âChart 7.8 Longitudinal register for 2010-

âChart 7.9 Many registers, but no register that covers the entire population

âChart 7.10 The first steps towards a new statistical system

âChart 7.11 Different parts of the target population and the desired variables

âChart 7.12 Estimation of undercoverage

âChart 7.13 Coverage errors and area sample estimates of the population by district

âChart 7.14 Coverage errors and register-based sample estimates of population

âChart 7.15 A register survey: From administrative registers to statistical estimates

âChapter 8 The Population...
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