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Tuesday, June 15
Tue, Jun 15, 8:30 AM - 9:15 AM
ICES Continuation Committee Meeting (open to ICES VI attendees)
General Session
Chair(s): Wesley Yung, Statistics Canada
Tue, Jun 15, 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Morning Coffee Lounge
Networking Event
Tue, Jun 15, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
CS09 - Modelling of Time Series Data - Challenges and Applications to Economic Statistics
Invited
Organizer(s): Steve Matthews, Statistics Canada
Chair(s): Juana Sanchez, UCLA
9:35 AM
Toward Near Real-Time Economic Indicators Using Time Series Models: Statistics Canada’s Progress to Date
Steve Matthews, Statistics Canada
10:00 AM
A New Look at Signal Extraction for Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories, and Orders (M3) Survey
Colt Viehdorfer, US Census Bureau
10:25 AM
Seasonal adjustment of daily and weekly data published in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic
Duncan Elliott, Office for National Statistics
Discussant(s): Paul Anthony Smith, University of Southampton
Tue, Jun 15, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
CS10 - Much Ado About Nothing: The Problem of Missing Data (And Some Ways to Handle It)
Invited
Organizer(s): Rebecca Andridge, The Ohio State University; Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
Chair(s): Stephen James Kaputa, US Census Bureau
9:35 AM
Variance estimation under nearest neighbor hot deck imputation for multinomial data: Introducing the Case Study
Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
10:00 AM
Variance Estimation Under Nearest Neighbor Ratio Imputation
Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University
10:25 AM
Nearest Neighbor Multiple Imputation: Problems and Potential Solutions
Rebecca Andridge, The Ohio State University
Discussant(s): Jill Dever, RTI
Tue, Jun 15, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
CS11 - Measuring Investment in Intangible Assets
Topic Contributed
Organizer(s): Mojca Bavdaz, University of Ljubljana
Chair(s): Steve MacFeely, UNCTAD
9:35 AM
UK Experience of Measuring Intangible Assets
Josh Martin, UK Office for National Statistics
9:55 AM
Designing an Intangible Assets’ Business Survey: The State of the Art
Giulio Perani, ISTAT
10:15 AM
Global Value Chains: The Productivity Contribution of Intangible Assets and Participation in Global Value Chains
Ahmed Bounfour, Université Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay
Discussant(s): Sanjiv Mahajan, Office for National Statistics, United Kingdom; Peter Van de Ven, OECD
Tue, Jun 15, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
CS12 - More Data, Geography, and Reduce Burden? Approaches to Improve Measurement of Goods Movements in the United States
Topic Contributed
Organizer(s): Berin Linfors, US Census Bureau
Chair(s): Berin Linfors, US Census Bureau
9:35 AM
Development of Commodity Flow Data on CFS Sub-Area
Olivia Brozek, U.S. Census Bureau
9:55 AM
Modernizing CFS Collection and Operations with Machine Learning
Christian Moscardi, US Census Bureau
10:15 AM
Exploratory Research on Optimization of CFS Sampling Design
Mehdi Hashemipour, US DOT
Discussant(s): Julie Parker, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Tue, Jun 15, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
CS13 - Modernization Efforts in Establishment Statistics 1
Contributed Speed
Chair(s): Mojca Bavdaz, University of Ljubljana
11:35 AM
Can we get anything from non-respondents? A pilot test of the third European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Risks (ESENER-3)
Xabier Irastorza, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA)
11:40 AM
Exploring Employment Discrimination Data: A First Look into EEO-1 Public Use Microdata File
Justin West, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
11:45 AM
Transition to WEB in the Survey on Consumption of Energy, Fuels and Selected Oil Derivatives
Mihaela Nemec, Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
11:50 AM
The Path to a 21st Century Data Collection: The Modernization of the Employer Information EEO-1 Survey
Margaret Noonan, EEOC
11:55 AM
A new sampling design for the Swiss Earnings Structure Survey
Lionel Qualité, Swiss Federal Statistical Office
Tue, Jun 15, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
CS14 - Topics in the Collection, Production, and Estimation of Short Term and other Business Statistics
Contributed Speed
Chair(s): Daniel Assoulin, BFS
11:35 AM
A Better Benchmark Process for the US Current Employment Statistics Survey
Kenneth W Robertson, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:40 AM
What Do the Business Tendency Surveys Measure, and What Is Their Information Content?
Paul Anthony Smith, University of Southampton
11:45 AM
Adaptation of Winsorization to weight share method
Arnaud Fizzala, INSEE
11:50 AM
11:55 AM
Small Area Estimation for the Job Statistics, an example of innovative experimental statistics from SFSO
Daniel Kilchmann, Swiss Federal Statistical Office
12:00 PM
Business Response Survey to the Coronavirus Pandemic
Emily Thomas, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
12:05 PM
Data integration: the evolution of use of administrative data in business statistics
Colin Hanley, Central Statistics Office Ireland
Tue, Jun 15, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
CS15 - Treatments for Nonresponse: Imputation, Weighting, and Other Models
Contributed Speed
Chair(s): Rebecca Andridge, The Ohio State University
11:35 AM
Variance estimation of calibration estimators under nonresponse in survey sampling
Per Gösta Andersson, Stockhom University
11:40 AM
Weighting for Nonresponding Institutions in a Two-Stage Probability Proportional to Size Sampling Design when Measure of Size Is Estimated
Amang S. Sukasih, RTI International
11:45 AM
An expression for bias in an estimate of the change in the presence of non-ignorable nonresponse
Dan Hedlin, Stockholm University
11:50 AM
Stratified Multiple Imputation Estimation for Complex Business Surveys
Juana Sanchez, UCLA
11:55 AM
Balanced Imputation for Swiss Cheese Nonresponse
Esther Eustache, University of Neuchatel
12:00 PM
An evaluation of some Imputation Methods on the Annual Survey of Commerce’s companies’ Revenue
João Carlos Silva Rodrigues, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE)
Tue, Jun 15, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
CS16 - Understanding, Assessing, and Transitioning to Mixed Mode Collections
Contributed Speed
Chair(s): Ger Snijkers, Statistics Netherlands
11:35 AM
Lessons Learned in a National Survey of Robotics Use Among U.S. Manufacturing Companies
Holly Hagerty, NORC at the University of Chicago
11:40 AM
The path of least resistance: Changing mode to boost response rates in an establishment survey
Maura Spiegelman, U.S. Department of Education
11:45 AM
Library Data in the United States
Marisa Pelczar, Institute of Museum and Library Services
11:50 AM
Experiences with sequential mixed-mode interviewing in ESENER-3, a cross-national establishment survey on health and safety at work
Arnold Riedmann, Kantar
11:55 AM
Mixed-mode experiment in the IAB Establishment panel
Marieke Volkert, IAB
12:00 PM
Differences in response patterns between telephone and push-to-web administration of a cross-national survey of establishments
Gijs van Houten, Eurofound
12:05 PM
Transitioning to a Mixed-Mode Data Collection: Questionnaire Considerations and Data Quality Impacts
Joelle Davis Michaels, U.S. Energy Information Administration
Tue, Jun 15, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
IOL Discussion: Sampling and Estimation for Establishment Statistics
Invited
Chair(s): Daniell Toth, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Discussant(s): Jill Dever, RTI; Scott Holan, US Census Bureau/ University of Missouri; Dan Liao, RTI; Alina Matei, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland; Paul Anthony Smith, University of Southampton; Yves Tillé, University of Neuchatel; Wesley Yung, Statistics Canada
Tue, Jun 15, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Networking Lounge
Networking Event
Tue, Jun 15, 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
CS17 - Panel: Producing official statistics during the COVID-19 pandemic
Invited
Organizer(s): Jacqui Jones, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Chair(s): Jacqui Jones, Australian Bureau of Statistics
2:35 PM
Producing Official Statistics During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Nadim Ahmad, OECD; Duncan Elliott, Office for National Statistics; Corinna Konig, Institute for Employment Research; Dane Mead, Australian Bureau of Statistics; Tanya M Price, Australian Bureau of Statistics; Luisa Ryan, Australian Bureau of Statistics; Joseph Sakshaug, Institute for Employment Research / University of Mannheim; Marieke Volkert, IAB
Tue, Jun 15, 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
CS18 - Integrating Administrative Data Into Business Statistics
Invited
Organizer(s): Nicholas Cox, Statistics New Zealand (Stats NZ)
Chair(s): Steve Matthews, Statistics Canada
2:35 PM
Integrating Alternative and Administrative Data Into the Monthly Business Statistics: Some Applications from Statistics Canada
Marie-Claude Duval, Statistics Canada
3:00 PM
Integrating Administrative Data Into Business Statistics
Gemma Rabaiotti, Office for National Statistics
3:25 PM
Establishment of a Standardized Design in the Production of Economic Statistics: The Stats NZ Experience
Nicholas Cox, Statistics New Zealand (Stats NZ)
Discussant(s): Danni Lewis, Office for National Statistics
Tue, Jun 15, 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
CS19 - Research, Development, and Evaluation of Survey Communication Materials
Topic Contributed
Organizer(s): Kari Klinedinst, US Census Bureau
Chair(s): Kari Klinedinst, US Census Bureau
2:35 PM
Developing a web portal for reporting businesses
Leanne Houben, Statistics Netherlands
2:55 PM
Communicating with Businesses Through the Altinn Portal
Bente Hole, Statistics Norway
3:15 PM
A Creative Approach to Promoting Survey Response
Charles F. Brady, US Census Bureau
3:35 PM
Building Capability in Business Data Collection Methodology
Tanya M Price, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Tue, Jun 15, 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
CS20 - Balancing Response Burden and Data Quality
Contributed Speed
Chair(s): Denise A. Abreu, National Agricultural Statistics Service
2:35 PM
Evaluating the Impact of Enrollment Nonresponse on an Establishment Panel Survey
John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:40 PM
Improving Data Quality and Reducing Respondent Burden of the U.S. Public Libraries Survey
Marisa Pelczar, Institute of Museum and Library Services
2:45 PM
Impact of Instant Feedback on Data Quality Follow Up
Scott Ginder, RTI International
2:50 PM
Getting Beyond the Front Office is Half the Battle: Multiple Levels of Incentives in a Two-Stage School Establishment Survey
Allison Zotti, U.S. Census Bureau
2:55 PM
Developing best practices of managing response burden and data quality for law enforcement agency surveys
Y. Patrick Hsieh, RTI International
3:00 PM
The Effects of Interview Length and Rest Period on Response In Establishment Surveys
Joseph Rodhouse, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Tue, Jun 15, 4:45 PM - 5:45 PM
Birds of a Feather Discussions
Networking Event
Discussion Room Topics to Include:
Developing Communication Materials and Strategies for Business Surveys
Establishment Survey Experiments
Machine Learning and Autocoders for Survey Outcomes
Tue, Jun 15, 8:30 AM - 9:15 AM
ICES Continuation Committee Meeting (open to ICES VI attendees)
General Session
General Session
Chair(s): Wesley Yung, Statistics Canada
Tue, Jun 15, 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Morning Coffee Lounge
Networking Event
Networking Event
Tue, Jun 15, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
CS09 - Modelling of Time Series Data - Challenges and Applications to Economic Statistics
Invited
Invited
Organizer(s): Steve Matthews, Statistics Canada
Chair(s): Juana Sanchez, UCLA
9:35 AM
Toward Near Real-Time Economic Indicators Using Time Series Models: Statistics Canada’s Progress to Date
Steve Matthews, Statistics Canada
Steve Matthews, Statistics Canada
10:00 AM
A New Look at Signal Extraction for Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories, and Orders (M3) Survey
Colt Viehdorfer, US Census Bureau
Colt Viehdorfer, US Census Bureau
10:25 AM
Seasonal adjustment of daily and weekly data published in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic
Duncan Elliott, Office for National Statistics
Duncan Elliott, Office for National Statistics
Discussant(s): Paul Anthony Smith, University of Southampton
Tue, Jun 15, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
CS10 - Much Ado About Nothing: The Problem of Missing Data (And Some Ways to Handle It)
Invited
Invited
Organizer(s): Rebecca Andridge, The Ohio State University; Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
Chair(s): Stephen James Kaputa, US Census Bureau
9:35 AM
Variance estimation under nearest neighbor hot deck imputation for multinomial data: Introducing the Case Study
Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
10:00 AM
Variance Estimation Under Nearest Neighbor Ratio Imputation
Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University
Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University
10:25 AM
Nearest Neighbor Multiple Imputation: Problems and Potential Solutions
Rebecca Andridge, The Ohio State University
Rebecca Andridge, The Ohio State University
Discussant(s): Jill Dever, RTI
Tue, Jun 15, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
CS11 - Measuring Investment in Intangible Assets
Topic Contributed
Topic Contributed
Organizer(s): Mojca Bavdaz, University of Ljubljana
Chair(s): Steve MacFeely, UNCTAD
9:35 AM
UK Experience of Measuring Intangible Assets
Josh Martin, UK Office for National Statistics
Josh Martin, UK Office for National Statistics
9:55 AM
Designing an Intangible Assets’ Business Survey: The State of the Art
Giulio Perani, ISTAT
Giulio Perani, ISTAT
10:15 AM
Global Value Chains: The Productivity Contribution of Intangible Assets and Participation in Global Value Chains
Ahmed Bounfour, Université Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay
Ahmed Bounfour, Université Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay
Discussant(s): Sanjiv Mahajan, Office for National Statistics, United Kingdom; Peter Van de Ven, OECD
Tue, Jun 15, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
CS12 - More Data, Geography, and Reduce Burden? Approaches to Improve Measurement of Goods Movements in the United States
Topic Contributed
Topic Contributed
Organizer(s): Berin Linfors, US Census Bureau
Chair(s): Berin Linfors, US Census Bureau
9:35 AM
Development of Commodity Flow Data on CFS Sub-Area
Olivia Brozek, U.S. Census Bureau
Olivia Brozek, U.S. Census Bureau
9:55 AM
Modernizing CFS Collection and Operations with Machine Learning
Christian Moscardi, US Census Bureau
Christian Moscardi, US Census Bureau
10:15 AM
Exploratory Research on Optimization of CFS Sampling Design
Mehdi Hashemipour, US DOT
Mehdi Hashemipour, US DOT
Discussant(s): Julie Parker, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Tue, Jun 15, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
CS13 - Modernization Efforts in Establishment Statistics 1
Contributed Speed
Contributed Speed
Chair(s): Mojca Bavdaz, University of Ljubljana
11:35 AM
Can we get anything from non-respondents? A pilot test of the third European Survey of Enterprises on New and Emerging Risks (ESENER-3)
Xabier Irastorza, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA)
Xabier Irastorza, European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA)
11:40 AM
Exploring Employment Discrimination Data: A First Look into EEO-1 Public Use Microdata File
Justin West, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Justin West, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
11:45 AM
Transition to WEB in the Survey on Consumption of Energy, Fuels and Selected Oil Derivatives
Mihaela Nemec, Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
Mihaela Nemec, Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
11:50 AM
The Path to a 21st Century Data Collection: The Modernization of the Employer Information EEO-1 Survey
Margaret Noonan, EEOC
Margaret Noonan, EEOC
11:55 AM
A new sampling design for the Swiss Earnings Structure Survey
Lionel Qualité, Swiss Federal Statistical Office
Lionel Qualité, Swiss Federal Statistical Office
Tue, Jun 15, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
CS14 - Topics in the Collection, Production, and Estimation of Short Term and other Business Statistics
Contributed Speed
Contributed Speed
Chair(s): Daniel Assoulin, BFS
11:35 AM
A Better Benchmark Process for the US Current Employment Statistics Survey
Kenneth W Robertson, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Kenneth W Robertson, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:40 AM
What Do the Business Tendency Surveys Measure, and What Is Their Information Content?
Paul Anthony Smith, University of Southampton
Paul Anthony Smith, University of Southampton
11:45 AM
Adaptation of Winsorization to weight share method
Arnaud Fizzala, INSEE
Arnaud Fizzala, INSEE
11:50 AM
11:55 AM
Small Area Estimation for the Job Statistics, an example of innovative experimental statistics from SFSO
Daniel Kilchmann, Swiss Federal Statistical Office
Daniel Kilchmann, Swiss Federal Statistical Office
12:00 PM
Business Response Survey to the Coronavirus Pandemic
Emily Thomas, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Emily Thomas, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
12:05 PM
Data integration: the evolution of use of administrative data in business statistics
Colin Hanley, Central Statistics Office Ireland
Colin Hanley, Central Statistics Office Ireland
Tue, Jun 15, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
CS15 - Treatments for Nonresponse: Imputation, Weighting, and Other Models
Contributed Speed
Contributed Speed
Chair(s): Rebecca Andridge, The Ohio State University
11:35 AM
Variance estimation of calibration estimators under nonresponse in survey sampling
Per Gösta Andersson, Stockhom University
Per Gösta Andersson, Stockhom University
11:40 AM
Weighting for Nonresponding Institutions in a Two-Stage Probability Proportional to Size Sampling Design when Measure of Size Is Estimated
Amang S. Sukasih, RTI International
Amang S. Sukasih, RTI International
11:45 AM
An expression for bias in an estimate of the change in the presence of non-ignorable nonresponse
Dan Hedlin, Stockholm University
Dan Hedlin, Stockholm University
11:50 AM
Stratified Multiple Imputation Estimation for Complex Business Surveys
Juana Sanchez, UCLA
Juana Sanchez, UCLA
11:55 AM
Balanced Imputation for Swiss Cheese Nonresponse
Esther Eustache, University of Neuchatel
Esther Eustache, University of Neuchatel
12:00 PM
An evaluation of some Imputation Methods on the Annual Survey of Commerce’s companies’ Revenue
João Carlos Silva Rodrigues, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE)
João Carlos Silva Rodrigues, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE)
Tue, Jun 15, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
CS16 - Understanding, Assessing, and Transitioning to Mixed Mode Collections
Contributed Speed
Contributed Speed
Chair(s): Ger Snijkers, Statistics Netherlands
11:35 AM
Lessons Learned in a National Survey of Robotics Use Among U.S. Manufacturing Companies
Holly Hagerty, NORC at the University of Chicago
Holly Hagerty, NORC at the University of Chicago
11:40 AM
The path of least resistance: Changing mode to boost response rates in an establishment survey
Maura Spiegelman, U.S. Department of Education
Maura Spiegelman, U.S. Department of Education
11:45 AM
Library Data in the United States
Marisa Pelczar, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Marisa Pelczar, Institute of Museum and Library Services
11:50 AM
Experiences with sequential mixed-mode interviewing in ESENER-3, a cross-national establishment survey on health and safety at work
Arnold Riedmann, Kantar
Arnold Riedmann, Kantar
11:55 AM
Mixed-mode experiment in the IAB Establishment panel
Marieke Volkert, IAB
Marieke Volkert, IAB
12:00 PM
Differences in response patterns between telephone and push-to-web administration of a cross-national survey of establishments
Gijs van Houten, Eurofound
Gijs van Houten, Eurofound
12:05 PM
Transitioning to a Mixed-Mode Data Collection: Questionnaire Considerations and Data Quality Impacts
Joelle Davis Michaels, U.S. Energy Information Administration
Joelle Davis Michaels, U.S. Energy Information Administration
Tue, Jun 15, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
IOL Discussion: Sampling and Estimation for Establishment Statistics
Invited
Invited
Chair(s): Daniell Toth, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Discussant(s): Jill Dever, RTI; Scott Holan, US Census Bureau/ University of Missouri; Dan Liao, RTI; Alina Matei, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland; Paul Anthony Smith, University of Southampton; Yves Tillé, University of Neuchatel; Wesley Yung, Statistics Canada
Tue, Jun 15, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Networking Lounge
Networking Event
Networking Event
Tue, Jun 15, 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
CS17 - Panel: Producing official statistics during the COVID-19 pandemic
Invited
Invited
Organizer(s): Jacqui Jones, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Chair(s): Jacqui Jones, Australian Bureau of Statistics
2:35 PM
Producing Official Statistics During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Nadim Ahmad, OECD; Duncan Elliott, Office for National Statistics; Corinna Konig, Institute for Employment Research; Dane Mead, Australian Bureau of Statistics; Tanya M Price, Australian Bureau of Statistics; Luisa Ryan, Australian Bureau of Statistics; Joseph Sakshaug, Institute for Employment Research / University of Mannheim; Marieke Volkert, IAB
Nadim Ahmad, OECD; Duncan Elliott, Office for National Statistics; Corinna Konig, Institute for Employment Research; Dane Mead, Australian Bureau of Statistics; Tanya M Price, Australian Bureau of Statistics; Luisa Ryan, Australian Bureau of Statistics; Joseph Sakshaug, Institute for Employment Research / University of Mannheim; Marieke Volkert, IAB
Tue, Jun 15, 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
CS18 - Integrating Administrative Data Into Business Statistics
Invited
Invited
Organizer(s): Nicholas Cox, Statistics New Zealand (Stats NZ)
Chair(s): Steve Matthews, Statistics Canada
2:35 PM
Integrating Alternative and Administrative Data Into the Monthly Business Statistics: Some Applications from Statistics Canada
Marie-Claude Duval, Statistics Canada
Marie-Claude Duval, Statistics Canada
3:00 PM
Integrating Administrative Data Into Business Statistics
Gemma Rabaiotti, Office for National Statistics
Gemma Rabaiotti, Office for National Statistics
3:25 PM
Establishment of a Standardized Design in the Production of Economic Statistics: The Stats NZ Experience
Nicholas Cox, Statistics New Zealand (Stats NZ)
Nicholas Cox, Statistics New Zealand (Stats NZ)
Discussant(s): Danni Lewis, Office for National Statistics
Tue, Jun 15, 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
CS19 - Research, Development, and Evaluation of Survey Communication Materials
Topic Contributed
Topic Contributed
Organizer(s): Kari Klinedinst, US Census Bureau
Chair(s): Kari Klinedinst, US Census Bureau
2:35 PM
Developing a web portal for reporting businesses
Leanne Houben, Statistics Netherlands
Leanne Houben, Statistics Netherlands
2:55 PM
Communicating with Businesses Through the Altinn Portal
Bente Hole, Statistics Norway
Bente Hole, Statistics Norway
3:15 PM
A Creative Approach to Promoting Survey Response
Charles F. Brady, US Census Bureau
Charles F. Brady, US Census Bureau
3:35 PM
Building Capability in Business Data Collection Methodology
Tanya M Price, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Tanya M Price, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Tue, Jun 15, 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
CS20 - Balancing Response Burden and Data Quality
Contributed Speed
Contributed Speed
Chair(s): Denise A. Abreu, National Agricultural Statistics Service
2:35 PM
Evaluating the Impact of Enrollment Nonresponse on an Establishment Panel Survey
John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics
John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:40 PM
Improving Data Quality and Reducing Respondent Burden of the U.S. Public Libraries Survey
Marisa Pelczar, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Marisa Pelczar, Institute of Museum and Library Services
2:45 PM
Impact of Instant Feedback on Data Quality Follow Up
Scott Ginder, RTI International
Scott Ginder, RTI International
2:50 PM
Getting Beyond the Front Office is Half the Battle: Multiple Levels of Incentives in a Two-Stage School Establishment Survey
Allison Zotti, U.S. Census Bureau
Allison Zotti, U.S. Census Bureau
2:55 PM
Developing best practices of managing response burden and data quality for law enforcement agency surveys
Y. Patrick Hsieh, RTI International
Y. Patrick Hsieh, RTI International
3:00 PM
The Effects of Interview Length and Rest Period on Response In Establishment Surveys
Joseph Rodhouse, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Joseph Rodhouse, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Tue, Jun 15, 4:45 PM - 5:45 PM
Birds of a Feather Discussions
Networking Event
Networking Event
Discussion Room Topics to Include:
Developing Communication Materials and Strategies for Business Surveys
Establishment Survey Experiments
Machine Learning and Autocoders for Survey Outcomes