JSM Activity #453

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453 Thu, 8/7/03, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM H-Continental Ballroom 9
Census Around the World - Contributed - Papers
Section on Government Statistics, Social Statistics Section
Chair(s): Anna Y. Chan, U.S. Census Bureau
     8:35 AM   An Investigation into Adjusting the One-Number Census Estimates for DependenceJames J. Brown, University of Southampton; Ian Diamond, Economic & Social; Owen Abbott, Office for National Statistics
     8:50 AM   Finding Duplication in the 2001 Canadian Census: The Automated Match StudyGildas Kleim, Statistics Canada; Josee Morel, Statistics Canada
     9:05 AM   Regression Estimators for the 2001 Canadian CensusDarryl Janes, Statistics Canada; Michael Bankier, Statistics Canada
     9:20 AM   Analysis of Multiple Operations Summarized at the Local Census Office for Census 2000Jerry D. Imel, U.S. Census Bureau; James B. Treat, U.S. Census Bureau
     9:35 AM   Analysis of Imputation Rates for 100 Percent Household Population Items from Census 2000Kevin J. Zajac, U.S. Census Bureau
     9:50 AM   Triple System Estimation with Erroneous Enumerations and HeterogeneityG. Gordon Brown, RTI International; Paul P. Biemer, RTI International; Dean H. Judson, U.S. Census Bureau; Christopher A. Wiesen, RTI International
     10:05 AM   Probabilistic Models for Detecting Census Duplication at the Person and Household LevelsRobert E. Fay, U.S. Census Bureau
 

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