Statistical Journal of the United Nations - IAOS

Volume 30, n° 4, December 2014

  • DAVIES Catherine A., BROWN Gary - Using design principles to deliver strategy in a new organisational structure, pp. 1-12
  • Editorial, pp. 297-299
  • WEST Kirsten K. - Interview with Jay Siegel, pp. 301-310
  • GASTWIRTH Joseph L. - Median-based measures of inequality: Reassessing the increase in income inequality in the U.S. and Sweden, pp. 311-320
  • FAULKNER Christina M. - Using G2 to measure income inequality in two Latin American upper middle income countries, pp. 321-329
  • ARUSHANYAN Armenuhi, KOUYUMJYAN Karina, MARTIROSOVA Diana, MUSHTAQ Ali, SCHEUREN Fritz - Sustaining improved estimates of poverty in Armenia: An application of multivariate raking ratio adjustment, pp. 331-339
  • KIM Ryung S., ASHLEY James D., CORCORAN Mary E. - A nationally representative economic survey five months after the Haitian earthquake: Radical changes in household members and gender discrepancy in employment retention, pp. 341-346 (texte)
  • GUNARATNA Nilupa S. - Comment on: A nationally representative economic survey five months after the Haitian earthquake: Radical changes in household members and gender discrepancy in employment retention by R.S. Kim, J.D. Ashley and M.E. Corcoran, pp. 347-348 (texte)
  • ALLDRITT Richard - Towards an international framework for statistical councils of national statistical systems, pp. 349-357
  • DUNNE John, MacFEELY Steve - Laying the foundations for a new approach to Census taking in Ireland, pp. 349-356 (texte)

(résumés du n° 4/2014)

Volume 30, n° 3, September 2014

  • Interview with Cynthia Clark, pp. 145-153
  • GARZA-ALDAPE Eduardo Sojo - Eduardo Sojo's opening remarks at the panel crime and statistics: A dangerous liaison? issues, challenges and future directions, pp. 155-156
  • LEHOHLA Pali, LUKHWARENI Joseph - The impact of victimisation on the daily activities of South Africans – A case study of the 2011 Victims of Crime Survey, pp. 157-164
  • LYNCH James - The evolving role of self-report surveys of criminal victimization in a system of statistics on crime and the administration of justice, pp. 165-169
  • ROJO Mario Palma - To measure or not to measure: The Mexican case, pp. 171-175
  • MARTIN Kieran, RALPHS Martin - Using kernel methods to visualise crime data, pp. 177-183
  • DE SMEDT M. - ISI Hong Kong session on 'Improving health statistics in the context of quality of life', p. 185
  • MADANS Jennifer H. - The role of statistics on health status in the context of measuring quality of life, pp. 187-191
  • WOLFSON Michael - Measuring the health component of quality of life, pp. 193-207

(résumés du n° 3/2014)

Volume 30, n° 2, June 2014

  • Interview with Lars Thygesen, pp. 67-73 (texte)
  • YANG Michael, BUSO Michael, BUTANI Shail, HILES David, MUSHTAQ Ali, PRAMANIK Santanu, SCHEUREN Fritz - An evaluation of three disclosure limitation models, pp. 75-88 (texte)
  • CAMERON Murray A. - Opening Statistics, p. 89 (texte)
  • STODDEN Victoria - The reproducible research movement in statistics, pp. 91-93
  • SANDLAND R.L. - Meeting the challenges of data infrastructure for collaborative research, pp. 95-99 (texte)
  • KARR Alan F. - Why data availability is such a hard problem, pp. 101-107
  • BELKINDAS Misha V., SWANSON Eric V. - International support for data openness and transparency, pp. 109-112 (texte)
  • ABOWD John M. - Synthetic establishment data: Origins and introduction to current research, pp. 113-115 (texte)
  • JARMIN Ron S., LOUIS Thomas A., MIRANDA Javier - Expanding the role of synthetic data at the U.S. Census Bureau, p. 117-121 (texte)
( résumés du n° 2/2014)

Volume 30, n° 1, March 2014 

  • PENNECK Stephen - New challenges facing official statistics, pp. 3-16
  • Editorial, pp. 17-19
  • KEITA Naman, GENNARI Pietro - Building a master sampling frame by linking the population and housing census with the agricultural census, pp. 21-27
  • MARCINIAK Grażyna - Modern approach to censuses in the case of Poland -- Advantages and constraints, pp. 29-34
  • ARGÜESO Antonio, VEGA Jorge L. - A population census based on registers and a "10% survey" methodological challenges and conclusions, pp. 35-39
  • LANGE Anita - The population and housing census in a register based statistical system, pp. 41-45
  • LENGYEL György - Agricultural Census 2010 in Hungary, pp. 47-51
  • WITKOWSKI Janusz - Notes of the discussant, pp. 53-54
  • PETRY Bradley, POTTS Erica - Measuring indigenous populations across nations: Challenges for methodological alignment, pp. 55-63

(résumés du n° 1/2014)

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