Presentations
Presentations
Guidelines for speakers
Invited speakers
A time slot (30 or 50 minutes) is reserved for the presentation of an invited paper (see Programme). Please note that five minutes should be reserved for questions and discussion. It is useful to send beforehand the presentation slides (preferably in pdf format) to Conference Secretariat, email: banocoss-info@helsinki.fi, for uploading to the PC of the session room.
Contributed papers
Oral presentation
A 20 minutes time slot is reserved for oral presentation of a contributed paper (see Programme). Please note that some minutes should be reserved for questions. It is useful to send beforehand the presentation slides (preferably in pdf format) to Conference Secretariat, email: banocoss-info@helsinki.fi, for uploading to the PC of the session room.
Poster presentation
Session 5 (Monday 24 August at 17:50-18:30) is devoted to poster presentations. There is a poster stand available for each poster. Each author should be well prepared to introduce the work to interested participants.
Abstracts
Per Gösta Andersson and Carl-Erik Särndal:
Reduced bias and increased variance: a possible trade-off in calibration for nonresponse treatment?
Manfred Antoni and Basha Vicari, Daniel Bela:
Interviewers' influence on bias in reported income
Folasade Ariyibi and Salah Merad:
Improving contact rates in the field through analysis of linked Census survey data
Maciej Beręsewicz:
A model-based approach to estimate bias in Internet data sources
Maciej Beręsewicz:
Assessing selectivity and representativeness of Internet data sources for the real estate market in Poland
Yves Berger:
Recent advances in empirical likelihood approaches under complex sampling
Jelke Bethlehem
Challenges of web surveys and web panels
Jelke Bethlehem
The ever changing landscape of statistical data collection
Anastacia Bobrova, Iryna Andras and Andrei Piliutsik:
Sample survey of family to identify the intentions on having children
Natalia Bokun:
Micro-entities sample survey design problems
Iana Bondarenko and Valery Turchyn:
Big data: one approach to processing ATM data
Natalja Budkina and Mārtiņš Liberts:
On different points of view to the study of survey statistics
Mariia Chebanova:
Aspects of Sampling Usage for Rare Populations for Labor Migration Measuring in Ukraine
Ieva Dirdaite:
Relationship between balanced sampling and calibrated estimator
Kari Djerf, Atte Lintilä, Riku Salonen and Ari Veijanen:
Accuracy of imputation: a Case Study on the Finnish Labour Force Survey
Kristina Galiautdinovaitė:
Income inequality measures for Baltic and Nordic countries
Dan Hedlin:
Are we witnessing the end of random sampling in surveys?
Tommi Härkänen, Juha Karvanen, Hanna Tolonen, Risto Lehtonen, Kari Djerf, Teppo Juntunen and Seppo Koskinen:
Systematic handling of missing data in complex study designs - experiences from the Health 2000 and 2011 Surveys
Tetiana Ianevych:
Some approaches in analyzing the data with excess of zeros
Anna-Kaisa Jaakkonen, Mika Kuoppa-aho and Johanna Laiho-Kauranne:
Improving efficiency of the sample design in the Finnish horticultural survey
Aydin Karakoca and Alper Sinan:
Genetic modelling imputation approach for quantitative missing data problem
Juha Karvanen, Ari Rantanen and Lasse Luoma:
Survey data and Bayesian analysis: a cost-efficient way to estimate customer equity
Esa Katajamäki, Pasi Mattila and Johanna Laiho-Kauranne:
Reduction of response burden by replacing survey questions with register data: Cases of crop rotation, non-regular non-family labour, and number of animals
Mauno Keto and Erkki Pahkinen:
Model-based optimal sample allocation for planned areas using EBLUP estimation
Una Kojalo and Ģirts Briģis:
Trends in cervical cancer incidence in Latvija in 1983-2013
Juho Kopra, Tommi Härkänen, Hanna Tolonen and Juha Karvanen:
Correcting for non-ignorable missingness in health indicator trends
Danute Krapavickaite:
Small area estimation for a study variable having many zero values
Seppo Laaksonen:
Sampling design and weighting in the European Social Survey
Partha Lahiri
Statistical modeling and estimation for linked data
Partha Lahiri
Can BIGDATA help in the production of reliable local area statistics?
Anna Larchenko:
Statistical estimation and analysis of foreign trade in health services of the Republic of Belarus
Risto Lehtonen and Ari Veijanen:
Small area estimation by calibration methods
Yan Li:
Genetic Analyses Using Family-Based Survey Data
Mārtiņš Liberts:
European Health Interview Survey in Latvia – Challenges and Opportunities
Kaur Lumiste:
Auxiliary information in data collection and estimation stage
Olha Lysa:
Combining HBS and LFS Data for Education Level Estimation
Ethel Maasing:
First Results in Determining Permanent Residency Status in Register-Based Census
Inga Masiulaitytė-Šukevič:
Migration statistics. Challenges for Statistics Lithuania
Pentti Moilanen and Anssi Ahvonen:
The Fishing Management Fee Register and the Population Register as sampling frames in a Finnish recreational fishing survey
Eric Schulte Nordholt
Combining register and survey information in the Dutch Census 2011
Eric Schulte Nordholt
Statistical Disclosure Control methods for microdata in the Netherlands
Markku Mikael Nurminen:
Estimating the length of working careers from the Finnish Labour Force Survey data
Oona Pentala, Tommi Härkänen and Risto Kaikkonen:
Comparison of missing data methods using register-based auxiliary data for health-related survey data outcome
Jaakko Reinikainen and Juha Karvanen:
Bayesian subcohort selection for longitudinal covariate measurements in follow-up studies
Ulrich Rendtel, Marcus Gross, Timo Schmid, Sebastian Schmon and Nikos Tzavidis:
Bayesian kernel density estimation applied to sensitive geo-coded data of Berlin
Wojciech Roszka:
Synthetic data sources in the spatial analysis of poverty in Poland
Bernardo Rota and Thomas Laitila:
Calibrating on Principal Components in the presence of Multiple Auxiliary Variables for Nonresponse Adjustment
Iryna Rozora and Olga Lukovych:
Mean estimation with robust calibrated estimators
Tomas Rudys:
An application of unit-level model for fractions of unemployed
Kaija Ruotsalainen:
Register-based population census methodology in Finland
Riku Salonen:
A comparison of regression composite estimators in the case of the Finnish Labour Force Survey
Volodymyr Sarioglo:
Improving of the Reliability of Ukrainian Poverty Indicators Estimates Using Auxiliary Information
Rudi Seljak and Kaja Malešič:
Generalized solutions for data editing at SURS
Alper Sinan and Aydın Karakoca:
A different imputation approach for the categorical survey studies
Alina Sinisalo:
The development of production costs in dairy farms using panel data
Alina Sinisalo, Arto Latukka and Anne-Mari Sepponen:
Testing differences of means
Kaja Sõstra:
Use of administrative data for official statistics in Statistics Estonia
Markus Gintas Šova:
Challenges in Integrating Administrative VAT Data into UK Short-term Output Statistics
Ene-Margit Tiit:
Residence testing using registers – conceptual and methodological problems
Hanna Tolonen, Juha Karvanen, Päivikki Koponen, Erkki Vartiainen and Kari Kuulasmaa:
What can be learned about survey non-response through record linkage? Examples from health examination surveys
Anton Tovchenko and Olexiy Tkachenko:
Outlier detection methods for buiseness surveys
Joonas Tuhkuri:
Big Data: Google Searches Predict Unemployment
Maria Valaste:
Child care choices in Finland: coping with incomplete register-based data
Olga Vasylyk:
A survey of student surveys
Ari Veijanen:
Effect of register errors on quality of survey estimates
Paavo Väisänen:
Metadata of the European Time Use Survey database
Jacek Wesołowski:
An eigenproblem approach to optimal equal-precision sample allocation in subpopulations
Ariane Würbach and Sabine Zinn:
Bayesian estimation of a general heaping model via different random-walk Metropolis specifications
Li-Chun Zhang and John Dunne:
Census-like population size estimation based on administrative data
Last updated 2015-09-02