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Advances in Business Statistics, Methods and Data Collection

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John Wiley & Sonserschienen am19.01.20231. Auflage
ADVANCES IN BUSINESS STATISTICS, METHODS AND DATA COLLECTION
Advances in Business Statistics, Methods and Data Collection delivers insights into the latest state of play in producing establishment statistics, obtained from businesses, farms and institutions. Presenting materials and reflecting discussions from the 6th International Conference on Establishment Statistics (ICES-VI), this edited volume provides a broad overview of methodology underlying current establishment statistics from every aspect of the production life cycle while spotlighting innovative and impactful advancements in the development, conduct, and evaluation of modern establishment statistics programs. Highlights include: Practical discussions on agile, timely, and accurate measurement of rapidly evolving economic phenomena such as globalization, new computer technologies, and the informal sector.
Comprehensive explorations of administrative and new data sources and technologies, covering big (organic) data sources and methods for data integration, linking, machine learning and visualization.
Detailed compilations of statistical programs' responses to wide-ranging data collection and production challenges, among others caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
In-depth examinations of business survey questionnaire design, computerization, pretesting methods, experimentation, and paradata.
Methodical presentations of conventional and emerging procedures in survey statistics techniques for establishment statistics, encompassing probability sampling designs and sample coordination, non-probability sampling, missing data treatments, small area estimation and Bayesian methods.

Providing a broad overview of most up-to-date science, this book challenges the status quo and prepares researchers for current and future challenges in establishment statistics and methods. Perfect for survey researchers, government statisticians, National Bank employees, economists, and undergraduate and graduate students in survey research and economics, Advances in Business Statistics, Methods and Data Collection will also earn a place in the toolkit of researchers working -with data- in industries across a variety of fields.


Ger Snijkers, PhD, is Senior Methodologist at Statistics Netherlands and former Professor of data collection methodology in business research at Utrecht University in the Netherlands.
Mojca Bavda?, PhD, is Associate Professor at the School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Stefan Bender, is Head of the Data Service Center of the Deutsche Bundesbank and Honorary Professor at the School of Social Sciences, University Mannheim, Germany.
Jacqui Jones is the General Manager of Macroeconomic Statistics at the Australian Bureau of Statistics. She formerly worked at the UK Office for National Statistics.
Steve MacFeely, PhD, is Director of Data and Analytics at the World Health Organization (WHO) and co-chair of the Committee of Chief Statisticians of the UN System. Formerly he was Chief Statistician of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the Deputy Director of the Central Statistics Office, Ireland.
Joseph W. Sakshaug, PhD, is Professor at the Institute for Employment Research and Department of Statistics at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany.
Katherine J. Thompson is the Senior Mathematical Statistician in the Associate Directorate for Economic Programs at the U.S. Census Bureau.
Arnout van Delden, PhD, is Senior Methodologist in the use of administrative data and multisource statistics at Statistics Netherlands.
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KlappentextADVANCES IN BUSINESS STATISTICS, METHODS AND DATA COLLECTION
Advances in Business Statistics, Methods and Data Collection delivers insights into the latest state of play in producing establishment statistics, obtained from businesses, farms and institutions. Presenting materials and reflecting discussions from the 6th International Conference on Establishment Statistics (ICES-VI), this edited volume provides a broad overview of methodology underlying current establishment statistics from every aspect of the production life cycle while spotlighting innovative and impactful advancements in the development, conduct, and evaluation of modern establishment statistics programs. Highlights include: Practical discussions on agile, timely, and accurate measurement of rapidly evolving economic phenomena such as globalization, new computer technologies, and the informal sector.
Comprehensive explorations of administrative and new data sources and technologies, covering big (organic) data sources and methods for data integration, linking, machine learning and visualization.
Detailed compilations of statistical programs' responses to wide-ranging data collection and production challenges, among others caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
In-depth examinations of business survey questionnaire design, computerization, pretesting methods, experimentation, and paradata.
Methodical presentations of conventional and emerging procedures in survey statistics techniques for establishment statistics, encompassing probability sampling designs and sample coordination, non-probability sampling, missing data treatments, small area estimation and Bayesian methods.

Providing a broad overview of most up-to-date science, this book challenges the status quo and prepares researchers for current and future challenges in establishment statistics and methods. Perfect for survey researchers, government statisticians, National Bank employees, economists, and undergraduate and graduate students in survey research and economics, Advances in Business Statistics, Methods and Data Collection will also earn a place in the toolkit of researchers working -with data- in industries across a variety of fields.


Ger Snijkers, PhD, is Senior Methodologist at Statistics Netherlands and former Professor of data collection methodology in business research at Utrecht University in the Netherlands.
Mojca Bavda?, PhD, is Associate Professor at the School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Stefan Bender, is Head of the Data Service Center of the Deutsche Bundesbank and Honorary Professor at the School of Social Sciences, University Mannheim, Germany.
Jacqui Jones is the General Manager of Macroeconomic Statistics at the Australian Bureau of Statistics. She formerly worked at the UK Office for National Statistics.
Steve MacFeely, PhD, is Director of Data and Analytics at the World Health Organization (WHO) and co-chair of the Committee of Chief Statisticians of the UN System. Formerly he was Chief Statistician of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the Deputy Director of the Central Statistics Office, Ireland.
Joseph W. Sakshaug, PhD, is Professor at the Institute for Employment Research and Department of Statistics at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany.
Katherine J. Thompson is the Senior Mathematical Statistician in the Associate Directorate for Economic Programs at the U.S. Census Bureau.
Arnout van Delden, PhD, is Senior Methodologist in the use of administrative data and multisource statistics at Statistics Netherlands.
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Erscheinungsdatum19.01.2023
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Leseprobe

List of Contributors
Jessica Andrews
Statistics Canada
Ottawa
Ontario
Canada
Rebecca Andridge
Division of Biostatistics
The Ohio State University
Columbus
OH
USA
Marie Apostolou
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Melbourne
Victoria
Australia
Helen Baird
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Hobart
Tasmania
Australia
Mojca Bavdaz
Academic Unit for Mathematics, Statistics, and Operations Research
School of Economics and Business
University of Ljubljana
Ljubljana
Slovenia
Laura Bechtel
Economic Statistical Methods Division
US Census Bureau
Washington
DC
USA
Stefan Bender
Data Service Center
Deutsche Bundesbank
Frankfurt
Germany
and
School of Social Science
University of Mannheim
Mannheim
Germany
Jannick Blaschke
Data Service Center
Deutsche Bundesbank
Frankfurt
Germany
Ahmed Bounfour
RITM & European Chair on Intangibles
Université Paris-Saclay
Sceaux
France
Charles F. Brady, Jr.
US Census Bureau
Washington
DC
USA
Melissa Cidade
U.S. Census Bureau
Washington
DC
USA
Gavin Corral
USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
Washington
DC
USA
Nicholas Cox
Statistics NZ
Wellington
New Zealand
Irene Csorba
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Karen CyBulski
Mathematica
Princeton
NJ
USA
Nicole Czaplicki
Economic Statistical Methods Division
US Census Bureau
Washington
DC
USA
Arnout van Delden
Department of Research and Development (Methodology)
Statistics Netherlands
Heerlen/the Hague
The Netherlands
Susan Demedash
Statistics Canada
Ottawa
Ontario
Canada
Fred Demollin
Department of Business Statistics (Heerlen)
Division of Economic and Business Statistics and National Accounts
Statistics Netherlands
Heerlen
The Netherlands
Jill A. Dever
RTI International
Washington
DC
USA
Florian Dumpert
Federal Statistical Office of Germany
Wiesbaden
Germany
Marie-Claude Duval
Statistics Canada
Ottawa
ON
Canada
Duncan Elliott
Office for National Statistics
Newport
Wales
UK
Willem Erasmus
ABS - Australian Bureau of Statistics
Business Register Unit
Melbourne
Australia
Johan Erikson
Statistics Sweden
Örebro
Sweden
Deirdre Giesen
Statistics Netherlands
Heerlen
The Netherlands
Colin Hanley
Central Statistics Office
Cork City
Ireland
Gustav Haraldsen
Division for Methods
Statistics Norway
Oslo/Kongsvinger
Norway
Alan Herning
Data Strategy, Integration and Services Division
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Canberra
Australia
Christian Hirsch
Data Service Center
Deutsche Bundesbank
Frankfurt
Germany
Scott H. Holan
Department of Statistics
University of Missouri
Columbia
MO
USA
and
Office of the Associate Director for Research and Methodology
U.S. Census Bureau
Washington
DC
USA
Bente Hole
Statistics Norway
Kongsvinger
Norway
Leanne Houben
Department of Innovation
Development and Functional Management (Innovation Data Services)
Division of Data Services, Research and Innovation, Statistics Netherlands
Heerlen
The Netherlands
Thomas F. Howells III
Chief, Industry Economics Division
Bureau of Economic Analysis
USA
Rebecca Hutchinson
US Census Bureau
Washington
DC
USA
Jacqui Jones
Macroeconomic Statistics Division
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Canberra
ACT
Australia
Ryan Janicki
Center for Statistical Research and Methodology
U. S. Census Bureau
Washington
DC
USA
Stephen Kaputa
Economic Statistical Methods Division
US Census Bureau
Washington
DC
USA
Doug Kilburg
U.S. National Agricultural Statistics Service
Washington
DC
USA
Jae Kwang Kim
Department of Statistics
Iowa State University
Ames
IA
USA
Kari L. Klinedinst
US Census Bureau
Washington
DC
USA
Corinna König
Institute for Employment Research
Nuremberg
Germany
Timo Koskimäki
Statistics Finland
Helsinki
Finland
Melissa Krakowiecki
Mathematica
Princeton
NJ
USA
Benjamin Küfner
German Institute for Employment Research
Nuremberg
Germany
Sébastien Landry
Statistics Canada
Ottawa
ON
Canada
Josh Langeland
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Washington
DC
USA
A.J. Lanyon
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Brisbane
Queensland
Australia
Richard Laroche
Statistics Canada
Ottawa
ON
Canada
Michael D. Larsen
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Saint Michael's College
Colchester
VT
USA
Danni Lewis
Office for National Statistics
Newport
UK
Dan Liao
RTI International
Washington
DC
USA
Steve MacFeely
Director of Data and Analytics
Department of Data and Analytics
World Health Organization
Geneva
Switzerland
Imam Machdi
BPS - Statistics Indonesia
Deputy of Methodology and Statistical Information
Jakarta
Indonesia
Josh Martin
Office for National Statistics
Newport
UK
Alina Matei
Institute of Statistics
University of Neuchâtel
Neuchâtel
Switzerland
Jaki McCarthy
U.S. National Agricultural Statistics Service
Washington
DC
USA
Craig H. McLaren
Office for National Statistics
Newport
Wales
UK
Dane Mead
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Brisbane
Queensland
Australia
Alexander Measure
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Washington
DC
USA
Christian Moscardi
U.S. Census Bureau
Economic Reimbursable Surveys Division
Business Development Staff
Washington
DC
USA
Rr. Nefriana
BPS - Statistics Indonesia
Deputy of Methodology and Statistical Information
Jakarta
Indonesia
Jessica R. Nicholson
Research Economist
Bureau of Economic Analysis
USA
Alberto Nonnis
RITM & European Chair on Intangibles
Université Paris-Saclay
Sceaux
France
Holly O'Byrne
Statistics Canada
Ottawa
Ontario
Canada
Sorcha O'Callaghan
Central Statistics Office
Cork City
Ireland
Kathy Ott
USDA/National Agricultural Statistics Service
Washington
DC
USA
Paul A. Parker
Department of Statistics
University of Missouri
Columbia
MO
USA
Ratih Putri Pertiwi
BPS - Statistics Indonesia
Deputy of Methodology and Statistical Information
Jakarta
Indonesia
Giulio Perani
ISTAT
Rome
Italy
Matt Potts
Mathematica
Princeton
NJ
USA
Mahesh C. Pradhan
Economic Census Section
Central Bureau of Statistics
Kathmandu
Nepal
Tanya Price
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Canberra
ACT
Australia
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Autor

Ger Snijkers, PhD, is Senior Methodologist at Statistics Netherlands and former Professor of data collection methodology in business research at Utrecht University in the Netherlands.

Mojca Bavdaz, PhD, is Associate Professor at the School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Stefan Bender, is Head of the Data Service Center of the Deutsche Bundesbank and Honorary Professor at the School of Social Sciences, University Mannheim, Germany.

Jacqui Jones is the General Manager of Macroeconomic Statistics at the Australian Bureau of Statistics. She formerly worked at the UK Office for National Statistics.

Steve MacFeely, PhD, is Director of Data and Analytics at the World Health Organization (WHO) and co-chair of the Committee of Chief Statisticians of the UN System. Formerly he was Chief Statistician of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the Deputy Director of the Central Statistics Office, Ireland.

Joseph W. Sakshaug, PhD, is Professor at the Institute for Employment Research and Department of Statistics at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany.

Katherine J. Thompson is the Senior Mathematical Statistician in the Associate Directorate for Economic Programs at the U.S. Census Bureau.

Arnout van Delden, PhD, is Senior Methodologist in the use of administrative data and multisource statistics at Statistics Netherlands.