Statistical Journal of the United Nations

Volume 29, n° 4, December 2013

  • IAOS General Assembly August 2013 Report of the President for 2011 to 2013, pp. 251-254
  • IAOS Presidential Address by Shigeru Kawasaki, pp. 255-257
  • MICHALOPOULOU Catherine - A historical appraisal of Greek survey sampling practices, pp. 259-268
  • NYMAND-ANDERSEN Per - Communicating central banking statistics: Making useful sense of statistics in a dynamic world, pp. 269-280
  • ZAROVA Elena - Spatial harmonization of economic cycles: Statistical confirmation of European-Russian interaction in real sectors of the economy, pp. 281-287
  • RITCHIE Felix - International access to restricted data: A principles-based standards approach, pp. 289-300
  • THYGESSEN Lars, NIELSEN Mogens Grosen - How to fulfil user needs – from industrial production of statistics to production of knowledge, pp. 301-313
  • HUDEC Miroslav - Fuzzy database queries in official statistics: Perspective of using linguistic terms in query conditions, pp. 315-323

(résumés du n° 4/2013)

Volume 29, n° 3, November 2013

  • AL-JABOR Wadha - Pinar UcarQatar Statistics Authority's initiatives to develop statistical literacy in Qatar, pp. 147-152
  • LETHEBY Robert - Statistical literacy: Bringing concepts to life – recent experiences of the Australian Bureau of Statistics, pp. 153-157
  • DE MARTINO Valeria, ROSSETTI Stefania, ROSSI Daniela - New approaches for an effective e-dissemination of statistics: The case of Noi Italia – 100 statistics to understand the country we live in, pp. 15-166
  • CHIU Robert - Psst, what's the gossip? pp. 167-171
  • OBE Alan Smith - Data visualisation and beyond: A multi- disciplinary approach to promote user engagement with official statistics, pp. 173-185
  • VAN HALDEREN Gemma, TURUT Serhat - Measuring what matters: Can National Statistical Organisations embrace social media? pp. 187-196
  • RAMACHANDRAN Ramasamy - The increasing role of the third sector in official statistical collation: The national information communications technology association of Malaysia's experience, pp. 197-207
  • LAUX Richard, BARHAM Catherine - Can't see the wood for the trees? Using statistical frameworks to draw the bigger picture, pp. 209-221
  • MAKITA Naokita, KIMURA Masakazu, TERADA Masayuki, KOBAYASHI Motonari, OYABU  Yuki - Can mobile phone network data be used to estimate small area population? A comparison from Japan, pp. 223-232

(résumés du n° 3/2013)

Volume 29, n° 2, August 2013

  • FELLEGI Ivan - CANADA Statistics, Canada, pp. 71-81
  • Jill Montaquila - Westat, USA, pp. 83-90
  • Denise Lievesley - King's College, United Kingdom, pp. 91-97
  • HEMSON David - DTS South Africa, pp. 99-110
  • CHUANG-STEIN Christ - Pfizer, China, pp. 111-117
  • KENNICKELL Arthur - Federal Reserve Board, USA, pp. 119-125
  • ORELIEN Jean - SciMetrika, Haiti, pp. 127-134
  • BATCHER Mary - Ernest and Young, USA, pp. 135-139
  • IAOS General Assembly August 2013 Report on the Statistical Journal of the IAOS, pp. 141-142

(résumés du n° 2/2013)

Volume 29, n° 1, July 2013

  • SALINAS Miguel Ibáñez - Exploratory analysis of the patterns of missing data in the UIS education database, pp. 3-10
  • WINTON Joseph, O'NEILL Robert, ELLIOTT Duncan - Elementary aggregate indices and lower level substitution bias, pp. 11-19
  • CUPPEN Menno, VAN DER LAAN Paul, VAN NUNSPEET Wim - Re-engineering Dutch social surveys: From single-purpose surveys to an integrated design, pp. 21-29
  • HARRAWAY J.A., FORBES S.D. - Partnership between national statistics offices and academics to increase official statistical literacy, pp. 31-40
  • COURTNEY Mark M. - Consumer price indices and the identification problem, pp. 41-51
  • BAFFOUR Bernard, BROWN James J., SMITH Peter W.F. - An investigation of triple system estimators in censuses, pp. 53-68

(résumés du n° 1/2013)

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