EESW09 Programme

European Establishment Statistics Workshop

Stockholm, Sweden, 7-9 September 2009

Workshop Programme:

Monday, 7 September 2009

12:00 - 13:30 Registration Garnisonen, room Berzelii park

13:30 - 15:10: Session 1 (Chair Boris Lorenc): Paper session - Emerging issues

15:10 - 15:30: Break

15:30 - 17:00: Session 2 (Chair Stefan Bender): Paper session - Emerging issues; Registers

17:10 - 17:30: Break

17:30 - 19:00: Session 3 (Chair Martin Brand): Paper session - Data integration

19:15: Welcome mingle


Tuesday, 8 September 2009

10:10 - 10:30: Break

10:30 - 12:10: Session 5 (Chair Ger Snijkers): Paper session - Data integration; Data collection; Editing

12:10 - 13:30: Lunch

13:30 - 15:10: Session 6 (Chair Jean-Marc Museux): Paper session - Editing

15:10 - 15:30: Break

15:30 - 18:30: Session 7 (Chair Martin Brand): Panel session

17:00 - 17:20: Break

19:00: Workshop dinner


Wednesday, 9 September 2009

08:30 - 10:10: Session 8 (Chair Paul-André Salamin): Paper session - errors & estimation

10:10 - 10:30: Break

10:30 - 12:10: Session 9 (Chair Ger Snijkers): Small group discussion

12:10 - 13:30: Lunch

13:30 - 15:00: Session 10 (Chair Boris Lorenc): Closing session


Session 1 Emerging issues

Authors: Jean-Marc Museux, Axel Behrens, Marc Chovinio, Claudia Junker, Jan Planosky, Hartmut Schroer Country: Affiliation: Eurostat

Title of the presentation: Modernising European business statistics' infrastructure

Slides_S1_1Museux et al presentation -slide show.pdf

Modernising European business statistics' infrastructure


Authors: Martin Brand Country: United Kingdom Affiliation: UK Office for National Statistics

Title of the presentation: Methodological Issues Arising from the Recession

Methodological Issues Arising from the Recession

Slides_S1_2Slides on Recession - 14 Aug 09 pj.pdf


Authors: Suivi Kiema Country: Finland Affiliation: Statistics Finland

Title of the presentation: Compilation of first estimates in recession - managing dissimilar fluctuations of the small and larger enterprises

Slides_S1_3EESW09_Kiema.pdf

Compilation of first estimates in recession - managing dissimilar fluctuations of the small and larger enterprises


Session 2 Emerging issues; Registers

Authors: Philippe Brion, Emmanuel Gros Country: France Affiliation: INSEE, Business statistics directorate

Title of the presentation: Methodological issues related to the reengineering of the French structural business statistics

Slides_S2_1WorkshopSweden EESW09-presentation-Brion_Gros.pdf

Methodological issues related to the reengineering of the French structural business statistics


Authors: Roland Sturm Country: Germany Affiliation: Federal Statistical Office of Germany (Destatis)

Title of the presentation: A motivational model for running a statistical business

Slides_S2_2Stockholm2009_presentation_Sturm.pdf

A motivational model for running a statistical business


Authors: Tanja Hethey, Johannes Schmieder Country: Germany, United States of America Affiliation: Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Columbia University

Title of the presentation: Using Worker Flows in the Analysis of Establishment Turnover: Evidence from Germany

Slides_S2_3Hethey_Schmieder_S2_3kurz.pdf

Using Worker Flows in the Analysis of Establishment Turnover: Evidence from Germany


Authors: Alois Haslinger, Norbert Rainer Country: Austria Affiliation: Statistics Austria

Title of the presentation: Calculating Business Demography statistics based on Administrative Data

Slides_S2_4Stockholm_EESW09_Haslinger_Rainer.pdf

Calculating Business Demography statistics based on Administrative Data


Session 3 Data integration

Authors: Li-Chun Zhang Country: Norway Affiliation: Statistics Norway

Title of the presentation: Coordination of business surveys

Slides_S3_1NorSamu-EESw09.pdf

Coordination of business surveys


Authors: Paul-André Salamin Country: Switzerland Affiliation: Swiss Federal Statistical Office

Title of the presentation: Measuring the performance of a sample coordination system

Slides_S3_2EESW09_SFSO_Salamin_talk_20090828.pdf

Measuring the performance of a sample coordination system


Authors: Jacek Kowalewski Country: Poland Affiliation: Statistical Office in Poznań

Title of the presentation: Model of optimization of statistical surveys

Slides_S3_3Model of optimization of statistical surveys.pdf

Model of optimization of statistical surveys


Authors: Timo Laukkanen Country: Finland Affiliation: Statistics Finland

Title of the presentation: Linking administrative and survey data - employment variable for enterprises and establishments in Finnish Business Register

Slides_S3_4Linking admin data_FI.pdf

Linking administrative and survey data - employment variable for enterprises and establishments in Finnish Business Register


Session 4 Data integration

Authors: Silvia Biffignandi, Leopoldo Nascia, Alessandro Zeli Country: Italy Affiliation: University of Bergamo, Istat

Title of the presentation: Survey and Administrative Data Mix in a Business Survey

Slides_S4_1EESW09 Biffignandi new.pdf

Survey and Administrative Data Mix in a Business Survey


Authors: Orietta Luzi, Giovanni Seri, Giulio Perani Country: Italy Affiliation: Istat

Title of the presentation: Fiscal data supporting Research and Development statistics

Slides_S4_2slides_PeraniLuziSeri_final.pdf

Fiscal data supporting Research and Development statistics


Authors: Daniela Ichim, Cristina Casciano, Giovanni Seri Country: Italy Affiliation: Istat

Title of the presentation: A linkage experiment between survey business data and administrative data

Slides_S4_3slidesIchim.pdf

A linkage experiment between survey business data and administrative data


Authors: Michael Konold Country: Germany Affiliation: Research Data Centre of the Federal Statistical Office of Germany

Title of the presentation: Cross-institutional integration of business data: results of the German KombiFiD project

Slides_S4_4EESW09_Konold.pdf

Cross-institutional integration of business data: results of the German KombiFiD project


Session 5 Data integration; Data collection; Editing

Authors: Ariel, A., van Delden, A., Beuken, I.J., and Slootbeek-van Laar, M.H. Country: Netherlands Affiliation: Statistics Netherlands

Title of the presentation: Linking multiple sources to produce economic statistics at Statistics Netherlands

Slides_S5_1EESW09_ariel.pdf

Linking multiple sources to produce economic statistics at Statistics Netherlands


Authors: Petri Godenhjelm Country: Finland Affiliation: Statistics Finland

Title of the presentation: Usability principles in testing questions for establishment surveys

Slides_S5_2godenhjelm_EESW09fin.pdf

Usability principles in testing questions for establishment surveys


Authors: Pia Hartwig Country: Sweden Affiliation: Statistics Sweden

Title of the presentation: How to use editing staff debriefings in questionnaire design

Slides_S5_3PP Presentation EESW09 Pia Hartwig.pdf

How to use editing staff debriefings in questionnaire design


Authors: Frank Aelen, Roos Smit Country: Netherlands Affiliation: Statistics Netherlands

Title of the presentation: Towards an efficient data editing strategy for economic statistics at Statistics Netherlands

Slides_S5_4EESW09 - Frank Aelen - Roos Smit - Statistics Netherland.pdf

Towards an efficient data editing strategy for economic statistics at Statistics Netherlands


Session 6 Editing

Authors: Ole Black Country: United Kingdom Affiliation: UK Office for National Statistics

Title of the presentation: Improving validation for business surveys – the Eden Project

Slides_S6_1Data Editing Presentation - ONS.pdf

Improving validation for business surveys – the Eden Project


Authors: Dan Hedlin Country: Sweden Affiliation: Statistics Sweden

Title of the presentation: Theory of selective editing with score functions

Slides_S6_2Hedlin Selective Editing.pdf

Theory of selective editing with score functions


Authors: Pedro Luis do Nascimento Silva Country: United Kingdom Affiliation: University of Southampton, UK Office for National Statistics

Title of the presentation: Investigating selective editing ideas towards improving editing in the UK Retail Sales Inquiry

Slides_S6_3Presentation Pedro Silva.pdf

Investigating selective editing ideas towards improving editing in the UK Retail Sales Inquiry


Authors: Anders Norberg Country: Sweden Affiliation: Statistics Sweden

Title of the presentation: Editing at Statistics Sweden – Yesterday, today and tomorrow

Slides_S6_4Anders Norberg EESW09.pdf

Editing at Statistics Sweden – Yesterday, today and tomorrow


Session 7 Panel session


Session 8 errors & estimation

Authors: Pim Ouwehand, Barry Schouten, Vincent de Heij Country: Netherlands Affiliation: Statistics Netherlands

Title of the presentation: Representativity indicators for business surveys

Slides_S8_1EESW09 Ouwehand.pdf

Representativity indicators for business surveys


Authors: Aleša Lotrič Dolinar, Rudi Seljak, Mojca Bavdaž Country: Slovenia Affiliation: University of Ljubljana, Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia

Title of the presentation: Impact of SMEs and fast-growing companies on survey estimates and costs

Slides_S8_2dolinar_seljak_bavdaz_sent.pdf

Impact of SMEs and fast-growing companies on survey estimates and costs


Authors: Daniel Assoulin Country: Switzerland Affiliation: Swiss Federal Statistical Office

Title of the presentation: Choosing an imputation method for large firms

Slides_S8_3ESSW09_SFSO_assoulin_280809.pdf

Choosing an imputation method for large firms


Authors: Øyvind Hoveid Country: Norway Affiliation: Norwegian Agricultural Economics Research Institute

Title of the presentation: Semi-parametric estimation of weight adjustment under survey self-selection, sampling errors and non-response: Fuzzy post-stratification

Slides_S8_4eesw09_present_b.pdf

Semi-parametric estimation of weight adjustment under survey self-selection, sampling errors and non-response: Fuzzy post-stratification


Session 9 Small group discussion*

*After a common introduction, every participant joins one of the five groups with the following tentative topics: efficient use of resouces; measuring and estimation in recession; integrated systems for statistics production; use of data external to the survey; limitation of response burden


Session 10 Closing session