Statistical Journal of the United Nations - Antérieurs à 2005

2004

Volume 21, n° 1 (2004)

  • PODEHL Martin W. - Service improvements in Statistics Canada, pp. 1 - 6
  • DICKINSIN Teresa, TAM Siu-Ming - Measuring client servicing in the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) - a balanced scorecard approach, pp. 7 - 16
  • KOTKAVUORI Jouni - Statistical stories - and the right channels for them, pp. 17 - 22
  • de BRUIN Agnes, KARDAUN Jan, GAST Fred, de BRUIN Edie, van SIJL Marije, VERWEIJ Gerard - Record linkage of hospital discharge register with population register: Experiences at Statistics Netherlands, pp. 23 - 32
  • KÖRNER Thomas, NIMMERGUT Anja - Using an access panel as a sampling frame for voluntary household surveys, pp. 33 - 52
  • LUZI Orietta, SHLOMO Natalie - Editing by respondents and data suppliers, pp. 53 - 65
  • REVILLA Pedro, GONZ�?LEZ Manuel, GONZ�?LEZ Margarita, QUESADA José - Data editing by reporting enterprises, pp. 67 - 74
  • WEIN Elmar - "Outsourcing" measures to improve plausability, pp. 75 - 84

2003

Volume 20, n° 3-4 (2003)

  • OLÉNSKI J. - The framework od standards for global harmonisation od social statistics (with special reference to transition and globalisation processes), pp. 185-218 (résumé)
  • RENDALL M.S., TOMASSINI C., ELLIOT D.J. - Estimation of annual international migration from the Labour Force Surveys of the United Kingdom and the continental European Union, pp. 219-234 (résumé)
  • KOLESNIKOV S. - All-russia population census - 2002: Information, communications,. public relations, pp. 235-240 (résumé)
  • KUDABAEV Z., MINBAEV M. - Poverty reduction in the Kyrgyz republic and accuracy of measuring it, pp. 241-254 (résumé)
  • RIERA-LEDESMA J., SALAZAR-GONZ�?LEZ J.-J. - Algorithms for automatic data editing, pp. 255-264 (résumé)
  • COHEN S.H. - Editing strategies usedf by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics in Data Collection over the Internet, pp. 265-278 (résumé)
  • WANNELL T. - The selection and vetting of statistical stories, pp. 279-288(résumé)
  • DAVIS T. - E-commerce measurements and analysis, pp. 289-302 (résumé)
  • PFUDERER S. - Rural development statistics in the ECE region - A new project, pp. 303-310 (résumé)
  • WULFF A. - StatBank Denmark 2003: Current development and future plans, pp. 311-318 (résumé)
  • ME A., GIOVANELLI C. - The UNECE gender statistics database, pp. 319-324 (résumé)

Volume 20, n° 2 (2003)

Special issue: Globalisation

  • SMITH P. - An overview of the CES seminar on 'Globalization and its impact on the world statistical system', pp. 77-82
  • Session I: Gauging the globalization phenomenon itself
    • HEILEMANN U. - Globalisation and statistics - A movable target, pp. 83-88
    • WYCKOFF A., HATZICHRONOGLOU T. - OECD's efforts to measure the activities of multinational enterprises, pp. 89-106
  • Session II: Impact of globalisation on traditional statistical systems
    • LONGVA S. - Discussant's comments on "Impact of globalisation on traditional statistical systems", pp. 107-110
    • LANDEFELD J.S., KOZLOW R. - Globalization and multinational companies: What are the questions, and how well are we doing in answering them?, pp. 111-120
    • LYNCH R., CLAYTON T. - Globalisation - new needs for statistical measurement, pp. 121-134
    • DEPOUTOT R. - The analysis of firms' profitability: Why statisticians have to tackle globalisation issues, pp. 135-144
    • MESKO A., FARKASH�?ZI - The impact effect of globalisation on traditional statistical systems, 145-154
  • Session III: Globalization questions to which users of statistics want answers
    • DODGE D.A. - It all starts with the data. Keynote speech by David Dodge, Governor of the Bank of Canada, to the Conference of European Statisticians Geneva, Switzerland (via video-conferencing) 11 June 2003, pp. 155-162
  • Session IV: International Statistical Cooperation
    • COOK L. - Discussant's comments on "International statistical co-operation", pp. 163-164
    • QUIN S. - The Co-ordinated Portfolio Investment Survey - A model to follow?, pp. 165-172
    • BARNABÉ R. - Seeing the whole elephant: A proposed experiment on measuring the activities of multinational enterprises, pp. 173-183

(résumés du n° 2/2003)

Volume 20, n° 1 (2003)

  • VOGEL F. - Agricultural sustainability - the human dimension, pp. 1-8
  • KAVONIUS I.K., TÖRMÄLEHTO V.-M. - Household income aggregates in micro and macro statistics, pp. 9-26
  • M�?TÉ I., MILLER G. - The UK 2001 census question within household relationships,pp. 27-38
  • SMITH J., BLACKWELL L. , LYNCH K. - The ONS longitudinal study : Quality issues from 30 years of data linkage, pp. 39-50
  • SKRANEFJELL A., TONNESSEN M. - Statistical storytelling, pp. 51-54
  • ROUHUVIRTA H., HUTTUNEN M. - How NSOs can respond to changing user needs in the Internet era, pp. 55-70

(résumés du n° 1/2003)


2002

Volume 19, n° 4 (2002)

  • HOFFMANN Eivind, CHAMIE Mary - Standard statistical classifications: Basic principles, pp. 223 - 241
  • CARSON Carol S., LALIBERTÉ Lucie - Manuals on macroeconomic statistics: A stocktaking to guide future work, pp. 243 - 259
  • WARD Michael - Purchasing power parities v. exchange rates in international comparisons, pp. 261 - 276
  • GARONNA Paolo, BALTA Evren - Measuring human rights: The challenges for the information society, pp. 277 - 294

(résumés du n° 4/2002)

Volume 19, n° 3 (2002)

Special issue: Electronic Data Reporting

  • Introduction, pp. 117 - 118
  • KUNZLER Uwe - Electronic data reporting (EDR), metadata, standards and the European statistical system (ESS), pp. 119 - 130
  • MAYDA Jacqueline - Experiences with implementation of EDR into existing survey programs, pp. 131 - 140

    KRIZMAN Irena, KLANJSCEK M., CERK A. - Management, organisational and policy issues related to electronic data reporting in the
    Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, pp. 141 - 152
  • SWARTZ Richard W., HANCOCK Charles - Data collection through web-based technology, pp. 153 - 159
  • BERGSTROM Yngve - New approaches to data exchange with businesses, pp. 161 - 173
  • ROOS Marko - Methods of Internet data collection and implications for recruiting respondents, pp. 175 - 186
  • KOLLER Wolfgang, RENNERT Frederick, ZETTL Günther - e-Quest: A metadata-based system for electronic raw data collection, pp. 187 - 200
  • BRANSON Merry - Using XBRL for data reporting, pp. 201 - 204
  • HAR Shifra - Using the web in CAPI applications in the National Data Collection Center, pp. 205 - 210
  • BJÖRKQVIST Sven, RÄIKKÖNEN Toni, KOLJONEN Eero - Experiences with security in statistics Finland, pp. 211 - 218
  • DAVTYAN V., POGHOSYAN Natalya, SHABOYAN Artashes - Establishment of a metadata system at the Armenian National Statistical Service -- an overview, pp. 219 - 222

(résumés du n° 3/2002)

Volume 19, n° 1-2(2002)

Special issue: Environmental statistics

  • BOSCH P. - The European Environment Agency focuses on EU-policy in its approach to sustainable development indicators, pp. 5-18
  • CUSTANCE J. - The development of national, regional and local indicators of sustainable development in the United Kingdom, pp. 19-28
  • MONTGOMERY R., SANCHES L. - Efficiency: The sustainability criterion that provides useful guidance for statistical research, pp. 29-40
  • HÖH H., SCHOER K., SEIBEL S. - Eco-efficiency indicators in German Environmental Economic Accounting, pp. 41-52
  • SHESHINSKI R.H. - Indirect data collection for waste statistics and waste indicators, pp. 53-64
  • VAHVELAINEN S. - Industrial and consumption waste. How to meet the indicator needs. Experiences from Finland, pp. 65-78
  • MIKKELSEN L. - Information for decision - making in health and environment, pp. 79-92
  • DALBOKOVA D., KRZYZANOWSKI - Environmental helath indicators: Development of a methodology for the WHO European Region, pp. 93-104
  • SAMSON P.R. - Developing environmental public health indicators: A view from Canada, pp. 105-116

(résumés du n° 1-2/2002)


2001

Volume 18, n° 4 (2001)

Special issue: Data Confidentiality

  • LUIGE Tiina - Introduction, pp. 285-288
  • SUNDGREN B. - Statistical microdata-confidentiality protection vs freedom of information, pp. 289-298
  • GATES G.W. - A holistic approach to confidentiality assurance in statistical data, pp. 299-308
  • GREENIA N., LANE J., WILLIMACK D. - Perceptions of confidentiality protection at statistical agencies. Some evidence from data on businesses and households, pp. 309-314
  • HUNDEPOOL A. - Computational aspects of statistical confidentiality: the CASC-project, pp. 315-320
  • NORDHOLT E.S. - Statistical disclosure control (SDC) in practice: some examples in official statistics of Statistics Netherlands, pp. 321-328
  • TAMMILEHTO-LUODE M. - Disclosure control for demographic statistics. Redefined guidelines and development of methods at Statistics Finland, pp. 329-336
  • FRANCONI L., CAPOBIANCHI A., POLETTINI S., SERI G. - Experiences on model based disclosure limitation, pp. 337-344
  • OGANIAN A., DOMINGO-FERRER J. - On the complexity of optimal microaggregation for statistical disclosure control, pp. 345-354
  • FISCHETTI M., SALAZAR-GONZALEZ J.-J. - Combining complete and partial cell suppression methodologies in statistical disclosure control, pp. 355-362
  • DOBRA A., FIENBERG S.E. - Bounds for cell entries in contigency tables induced by fixed marginal totals with applications to disclosure limitation, pp. 363-372
  • BENDER S., BRAND R., BACHER J. - Re-identifying register data by survey data: An empirical study, pp. 373-382
  • ELLIOT M. - Advances in data intrusion simulation: A vision for the future of data release, pp. 383-392
  • LUIGE T. - Overview of statistical data confidentiality protection in transition countries, pp. 393-406

(résumés du n° 4/2001)

Volume 18, N°2-3 (2001)

Special issue: Measurement of Human Development and Human Rights

  • HAMMARBERG T. - Searching the truth: The need to monitor human rights with relevant and reliable means, pp.131-140
  • OMAR E. - Development and human rights: The growing demand for statistics from the international community, pp.141-154
  • MOKHIBER C.G. - Toward a measure of dignity: Indicators for rights-based development, pp.155-162
  • BALL P. - Making the case: The role of statistics in human rights reporting, pp.163-174
  • KUCERA D. - Measuring fundamental rights at work, pp.175-186
  • ASHAGRIE K. - Current progress in implementing new methods and conducting innovative surveys for measuring exploitation of children, pp.187-204
  • GOLDMANN G. - Defining and observing minorities: An objective assessment, pp.205-216
  • RAINES M.D. - Gaining cooperation from a multi-cultural society of respondents: A review of the U.S. Census Bureau's efforts to count the newly immigrated population, pp.217-226
  • BRUNBORG H.- Contribution of statistical analysis to the investigations of the international criminal tribunals, pp.227-238
  • FUKUDA-PARR S. - Indicators of human development and human rights - overlaps, differences...and what about the human development index?, pp.239-248
  • GUZMAN M.M. - The investigation and documentation of events as a methodology in monitoring human rights violations, pp.249-258
  • THEDE N. - Human rights and statistics: Some reflections on the no-man's-land between concept and indicator, pp.259-274
  • MOTTET C. and SUAREZ de MIGUEL - Monitoring Development and Human Rights? A Project for Handlling the Challenge, pp.275

(résumés du n° 2-3/2001)

Volume 18, n° 1 (2001)

  • OUDHOF Ko - The GDI (Gender-related Development Index) as a measurement instrument on gender aspects of development in the ECE-region, pp. 1-26
  • KEUZENKAMP Saskia - Women in political and social decision-making in the Netherlands, pp. 27-40
  • KJELDSTAD Randi, KRISTIANSEN Jan Erik - Constructing a regional gender equality index: Reflections on a first experience with Norwegian data, pp. 41-50
  • HOFFMANN Eivind, GREENWOOD Adriana Mata - Statistics on working time arrangements: An overview of issues and some experiences, pp. 51-64
  • WARD Michael - International price levels and global inflation, pp. 65-76
  • HESTON Alan, SUMMERS Robert, ATEN Bettina - Price structures, the quality factor, and chaining, pp. 77-102
  • MILLS Melinda, TROVATO Frank - The effect of pregnancy in cohabiting unions on marriage in Canada, the Netherlands, and Latvia, pp. 103-118
  • KARLSSON Jan - Quality adjusted price index for industrial robots, pp. 119-124

(résumés du n° 1/2001)


2000

Volume 17 n° 3-4 (2000)

  • MIKKELSEN Lene, MENOZZI Clare - Statistics for social progress, pp. 201-260
  • RYTEN Jacob - Planning a response to the statistical implications of the Copenhagen social summit, pp. 261-280
  • SCOTT Wolf - Statistics for the design, monitoring and evaluation of policies to meet objectives of the social development summit - country cases, pp. 281-300

Volume 17 n° 2 (2000)

  • FONG Phil - Using the Internet to maximise your GIS investment, pp. 105-108
  • TAMMILEHTO-LUODE Marja, BACKER Lars, ROGSTAD Lars - Grid data and area delimitation by definition towards a better European territorial statistical system, pp. 109-118
  • CALDER Alistair - Spatial analysis --- Why bother?, pp. 119-124
  • HALL Stepehn, THURSTAIN-GOODWIN Mark - Geographic information - policy driving - policy driven - providing statistics for the UK's town centres, pp. 125-132
  • TRAINOR Timothy, GOUGHERTY Kaile - Selected issues concerning disclosure avoidance in the context of user-defined geography, pp. 133-140
  • RASE Daniel - Initiatives taken by the Commission to establish a European geographic information infrastructure, pp. 141-148
  • NEBERT Douglas - Building a geospatial data clearinghouse for data discovery and access, pp. 149-156
  • GRASLAND Claude, MATHIAN Hélène, VINCENT Jean-Marc - Multiscalar analysis and map generalisation of discrete social phenomena: Statistical problems and political consequences, pp. 157-188
  • MELISKOVA jana - Integration of geography and statistics, pp. 189-193

Volume 17 n° 1 (2000)

  • POIRIER Claude - A functional evaluation of edit and imputation tools, pp.1-12
  • SILVER Mick - Bias in the compilation of consumer price indices when different models of an item co-exist, pp.13-24
  • FORTINI Marco, SCANU Mauro et SIGNORE Marine - Use of indicators from data editing for monitoring the quality of the survey process: the Italian information system for survey documentation (SIDI), pp.25-36
  • OBST Carl - A review of bias in the CPI, pp.36-58
  • GREENLEES John - Consumer price indexes: methods for quality and variety change,pp.59-74
  • FAJTH Gaspar - Regional monitoring of child and family well-being: UNICEF's MONEE project in CEE and the CIS in a comparative perspective , pp.75-100
  • SCOTT Wolf- Trends in social conditions in countries of Eastern Europe, the Baltic states and the Commonwealth of Independent States, pp.101-102
  • News from statistical offices, pp.103

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