CES/2005 /... |
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| Improving the efficiency of the CES Plenary Sessions |
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| Report of the fifty-third Plenary Session of the Conference of European Statisticians |
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| Information Note for Participants |
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| Highlights of the CES 2005 |
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1. OPENING ADDRESSES and ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA |
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| Provisional Agenda and Tentative Timetable |
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2. MEETINGS OF THE PARENT BODIES OF THE CES |
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| Matters arising from the February 2005 Session of the Economic Commission for Europe (ECE Secretariat) |
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| Technical cooperation activities covered by the UNECE Statistical Division for the period June 2004-May 2005 (ECE secretariat) |
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3. Seminar on “IMPROVED DATA REPORTING” |
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| Using the web in collecting data for business statistics in Finland (Finland) |
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| Web-based surveys at Statistics Austria: issues, decisions and solutions (Austria) |
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| The security model for electronic data reporting at Statistics Canada (Canada) |
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| Statistics Canada - census on the Net? (Canada) |
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| The Australian census and the Internet: opportunities and risks (Australia) |
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| Using both Internet and field collection methods for the 2006 Census of Population and Dwellings - the New Zealand experience so far (New Zealand) |
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| Usability and accessibility testing in support of Internet reporting (United States) |
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| Web versus paper questionnaires: a design and functionality comparison (United Kingdom) |
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| The Dutch Annual Business Inquiry: developing and testing electronic form (Netherlands) |
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| Users' needs versus response burden: how to maintain the balance (Lithuania) |
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| The experiences of ABS with reducing respondent burden through the use of administrative data and through the use of smarter statistical methodologies (Australia) |
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| eSTATISTIK.core: electronic data reporting from ERP systems (Germany) |
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| Respondent burden in Georgia (Georgia) |
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| Reducing response burden in business surveys through improved data reporting - recent Swedish experience (Sweden) |
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| Web-based survey for industrial statistics in China (China) |
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| Data collection strategy and integrated solutions (Italy) |
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| Integrated approach together with administrative agencies to diminish response burden in enterprises (Slovenia) |
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4. Seminar on “SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT” |
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| National statistical offices' contribution to the work on sustainable development indicators (Sweden) |
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| Why official statistics should drive the elaboration of sustainable development statistics (Eurostat) |
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| Which policy frameworks matter and how to describe them: indicators linking the Lisbon Strategy, sustainable development and MDGs (Estonia) |
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| Measurement of sustainable development: the need for a systematic approach (Canada) |
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| Integrating social solidarity, economic efficiency and environmental responsiblity - the Swiss experience (Switzerland) |
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| The measurement of sustainable development: the Spanish experience (Spain) |
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| Indicators of sustainable development in the UK (United Kingdom) |
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| Measuring sustainable development: achievements and challenges (OECD) |
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| Indicators measuring the sustainability of tourism (Austria) |
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| Environment statistics at Statistics Austria and in cooperation with other institutions (Austria) |
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| The Austrian strategy for sustainable development and its monitoring (Austria) |
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| A framework for constructing indicators for policies to enhance sustainable development (Norway) |
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| The role of official statistics (Kyrgyzstan) |
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