SPATIAL STATISTICS (9 June 10:50-17:30) |
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Session 1: Use of statistical grids in official statistics |
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| Session Organiser's summary (Austria) |
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| Production and dissemination of grid data since the 1970 Census in Finland (Finland) |
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| Combining variable spatial data with grids to improve data visualization (United States) |
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| Establishing a national hierarchical grid in Slovenia - lessons learned and future challenges (Slovenia) |
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Session 2: Spatial analysis: a tool for exploiting the comgination of geographic and statistical information and improving dissemination |
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| Session Organiser's summary (Brazil) |
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| Measuring compactness of locality in Israel (Israel) |
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| Role of a spatial dimension in official statistics (Sweden) |
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| Cartography, Google and neighbourhood statistics (Netherlands) |
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| The role of the spatial dimension in official statistics in Mexico (Mexico) |
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Session III: General discussion and conclusions |
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| Session Organiser's summary (Mexico) |
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IMPACT OF CRISES ON STATISTICAL SYSTEMS (10 June 9:30-16:45) | - Follow-up to the seminar - a set of contributions |
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| Detailed outline for keynote speech (ECB) |
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Session 1: Financial statistics, balance sheets and cross-border linkages |
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| Session Organiser's summary (IMF) |
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| The financial crisis and the need for better data (United States BEA) |
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| Public finance and the financial crisis: what roles should the statisticians and the national statistical offices play? (Norway) |
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| Trade collapse, data gaps and the impact of the financial crisis on official statistics (WTO) |
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Session 2: Communication and timeliness |
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| Session Organiser's summary (Netherlands) |
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| The timeliness dilemma in a small economy (New Zealand) |
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| In focus for the Romanian Official Statistics: economic and financial crisis (Romania) |
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| Improving statistical timeliness or short-term forecasts? A French institutional experience (France) |
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| United Nations Statistics Division/DESA role as partner in the global statistical response to the economic and financial crisis (UNSD/DESA) |
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Session 3: Social and household statistics |
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| Session Organiser's summary (OECD) |
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| Monitoring social change and the task of social statistics: developments in Netherlands (Netherlands) |
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| Lessons derived from the crisis for social statistics (Eurostat) |
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| The Swedish economy during two crises (Sweden) |
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Session 4: Conclusions and recommendations for follow-up work |
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SELECTION OF topicS ON FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES OF STATISTICAL SYSTEMS AND ON EMERGING ISSUES TO TAKE PLACE DURING THE NEXT Plenary Session |
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| Selection of topics for seminars to take place during the CES 2011 Plenary Session |
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| Documents 30-39 are cancelled |
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| Documents 40-52 are reports from meetings held, listed in ECE/CES/2010/5 Add.1 |
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| See also: Bureau documents | Docs HTML | | |