
Advances in Business Statistics, Methods and Data Collection
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Advances in Business Statistics, Methods and Data Collection delivers insights into the latest state of play in producing establishment statistics, obtained from businesses, farms and institutions. Presenting materials and reflecting discussions from the 6th International Conference on Establishment Statistics (ICES-VI), this edited volume provides a broad overview of methodology underlying current establishment statistics from every aspect of the production life cycle while spotlighting innovative and impactful advancements in the development, conduct, and evaluation of modern establishment statistics programs. Highlights include:
* Practical discussions on agile, timely, and accurate measurement of rapidly evolving economic phenomena such as globalization, new computer technologies, and the informal sector.
* Comprehensive explorations of administrative and new data sources and technologies, covering big (organic) data sources and methods for data integration, linking, machine learning and visualization.
* Detailed compilations of statistical programs' responses to wide-ranging data collection and production challenges, among others caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
* In-depth examinations of business survey questionnaire design, computerization, pretesting methods, experimentation, and paradata.
* Methodical presentations of conventional and emerging procedures in survey statistics techniques for establishment statistics, encompassing probability sampling designs and sample coordination, non-probability sampling, missing data treatments, small area estimation and Bayesian methods.
Providing a broad overview of most up-to-date science, this book challenges the status quo and prepares researchers for current and future challenges in establishment statistics and methods. Perfect for survey researchers, government statisticians, National Bank employees, economists, and undergraduate and graduate students in survey research and economics, Advances in Business Statistics, Methods and Data Collection will also earn a place in the toolkit of researchers working -with data- in industries across a variety of fields.
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Ger Snijkers, PhD, is Senior Methodologist at Statistics Netherlands and former Professor of data collection methodology in business research at Utrecht University in the Netherlands.
Mojca Bavdaz, PhD, is Associate Professor at the School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Stefan Bender, is Head of the Data Service Center of the Deutsche Bundesbank and Honorary Professor at the School of Social Sciences, University Mannheim, Germany.
Jacqui Jones is the General Manager of Macroeconomic Statistics at the Australian Bureau of Statistics. She formerly worked at the UK Office for National Statistics.
Steve MacFeely, PhD, is Director of Data and Analytics at the World Health Organization (WHO) and co-chair of the Committee of Chief Statisticians of the UN System. Formerly he was Chief Statistician of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the Deputy Director of the Central Statistics Office, Ireland.
Joseph W. Sakshaug, PhD, is Professor at the Institute for Employment Research and Department of Statistics at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany.
Katherine J. Thompson is the Senior Mathematical Statistician in the Associate Directorate for Economic Programs at the U.S. Census Bureau.
Arnout van Delden, PhD, is Senior Methodologist in the use of administrative data and multisource statistics at Statistics Netherlands.
Content
List of Contributors xxix
Section 1 Introduction to New Measures/Indicators for the Economy 1
1 Advances in Business Statistics, Methods and Data Collection: Introduction 3
Ger Snijkers, Mojca Bavda, Stefan Bender, Jacqui Jones, Steve MacFeely, Joseph W. Sakshaug, Katherine J. Thompson, and Arnout van Delden
2 GDP and the SNA: Past and Present 23
Steve MacFeely and Peter van de Ven
3 GDP and the SNA: Future Challenges 43
Steve MacFeely and Peter van de Ven
4 Bridging the Gap Between Business and Macroeconomic Statistics: Methodological Considerations and Practical Solutions 63
Timo Koskimäki and Kristian Taskinen
5 Measuring Investment in Intangible Assets 79
Mojca Bavda, Ahmed Bounfour, Josh Martin, Alberto Nonnis, Giulio Perani, and TjaSa Redek
6 Measuring the US Digital Economy 105
Jessica R. Nicholson, Thomas F. Howells III, and David B. Wasshausen
7 Establishment Based Informal Sector Statistics: An Endeavor of Measurement from Economic Census 2018 of Nepal 125
Mahesh C. Pradhan
Section 2 Topics in the Production of Official Establishment Statistics and Organizational Frameworks 145
8 Statistical Producers Challenges and Help 147
Jacqui Jones and Holly O'Byrne
9 The Development and Maintenance of Statistical Business Registers as Statistical Infrastructure in Statistics Indonesia and the Australian Bureau of Statistics 175
Imam Machdi, Ratih Putri Pertiwi, Rr. Nefriana, and Willem Erasmus
10 Managing Response Burden for Official Statistics Business Surveys - Experiences and Recent Developments at Statistics Netherlands, Statistics Portugal, and Statistics Sweden 193
Johan Erikson, Deirdre Giesen, Leanne Houben, and Paulo Saraiva
11 Producing Official Statistics During the COVID-19 Pandemic 225
Jacqui Jones, Luisa Ryan, A.J. Lanyon, Marie Apostolou, Tanya Price, Corinna König, Marieke Volkert, Joseph W. Sakshaug, Dane Mead, Helen Baird, Duncan Elliott, and Craig H. McLaren
Section 3 Topics in the Use of Administrative Data 265
12 Methodology for the Use of Administrative Data in Business Statistics 267
Arnout van Delden and Danni Lewis
13 Developing Statistical Frameworks for Administrative Data and Integrating It into Business Statistics. Experiences from the UK and New Zealand 291
Nicholas Cox, Craig H. McLaren, Claire Shenton, Tom Tarling, and Ella W. Davies
14 The Evolution of Integrating Administrative Data in Business Statistics in Ireland 315
Colin Hanley and Sorcha O'Callaghan
Section 4 Topics in Business Survey Data Collection 335
15 What Computerized Business Questionnaires and Questionnaire Management Tools Can Offer 337
Gustav Haraldsen
16 Tailoring the Design of a New Combined Business Survey: Process, Methods, and Lessons Learned 357
Ger Snijkers, Leanne Houben, and Fred Demollin
17 Advances in Question(naire) Development, Pretesting, and Evaluation 387
Diane K. Willimack, Heather Ridolfo, Amy Anderson Riemer, Melissa Cidade, and Kathy Ott
18 Using Paradata in Electronic Business Survey Questionnaires 413
Ger Snijkers, Susan Demedash, and Jessica Andrews
19 Recent Findings from Experiments in Establishment Surveys 437
Josh Langeland, Heather Ridolfo, Jaki McCarthy, Kathy Ott, Doug Kilburg, Karen CyBulski, Melissa Krakowiecki, Larry Vittoriano, Matt Potts, Benjamin Küfner, Joseph W. Sakshaug, and Stefan Zins
20 Web Portals for Business Data Collection 469
Bente Hole and Leanne Houben
21 A Creative Approach to Promoting Survey Response 501
Charles F. Brady, Jr. and Kari L. Klinedinst
Section 5 Topics in the Use of New Data Sources and New Technologies 519
22 Statistical Data Production in a Digitized Age: The Need to Establish Successful Workflows for Micro Data Access 521
Stefan Bender, Jannick Blaschke, and Christian Hirsch
23 Machine Learning in German Official Statistics 537
Florian Dumpert
24 Six Years of Machine Learning in the Bureau of Labor Statistics 561
Alexander Measure
25 Using Machine Learning to Classify Products for the Commodity Flow Survey 573
Christian Moscardi and Benjamin Schultz
26 Alternative Data Sources in the Census Bureau's Monthly State Retail Sales Data Product 593
Rebecca Hutchinson, Scott Scheleur, and Deanna Weidenhamer
Section 6 Topics in Sampling and Estimation 613
27 Introduction to Sampling and Estimation for Business Surveys 615
Paul A. Smith and Wesley Yung
28 Sample Coordination Methods and Systems for Establishment Surveys 637
Alina Matei and Paul A. Smith
29 Variance Estimation for Probability and Nonprobability Establishment Surveys: An Overview 659
Jill A. Dever and Dan Liao
30 Bayesian Methods Applied to Small Area Estimation for Establishment Statistics 685
Paul A. Parker, Ryan Janicki, and Scott H. Holan
31 Variance Estimation Under Nearest Neighbor Ratio Hot Deck Imputation for Multinomial Data: Two Approaches Applied to the Service Annual Survey (sas) 705
Rebecca Andridge, Jae Kwang Kim, and Katherine J. Thompson
32 Minimizing Revisions for a Monthly Economic Indicator 727
Nicole Czaplicki, Stephen Kaputa, and Laura Bechtel
Section 7 Topics in Data Integration, Linking and Matching 755
33 Record Linkage for Establishments: Background, Challenges, and an Example 757
Michael D.Larsen and Alan Herning
34 Methods for Estimating the Quality of Multisource Statistics 781
Arnout van Delden, Sander Scholtus, Ton de Waal, and Irene Csorba
35 Adopting Previously Reported Data into the 2022 Census of Agriculture: Lessons Learned from the 2020 September Agricultural Survey 805
Linda J. Young, Joseph B. Rodhouse, Zachary Terner, and Gavin Corral
36 Integrating Alternative and Administrative Data into the Monthly Business Statistics: Some Applications from Statistics Canada 821
Marie-Claude Duval, Richard Laroche, and Sébastien Landry
Acknowledgments 837
References 838
Index 839
List of Contributors
- Jessica Andrews
- Statistics Canada
- Ottawa
- Ontario
- Canada
- Rebecca Andridge
- Division of Biostatistics
- The Ohio State University
- Columbus
- OH
- USA
- Marie Apostolou
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- Melbourne
- Victoria
- Australia
- Helen Baird
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- Hobart
- Tasmania
- Australia
- Mojca Bavdaz
- Academic Unit for Mathematics, Statistics, and Operations Research
- School of Economics and Business
- University of Ljubljana
- Ljubljana
- Slovenia
- Laura Bechtel
- Economic Statistical Methods Division
- US Census Bureau
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Stefan Bender
- Data Service Center
- Deutsche Bundesbank
- Frankfurt
- Germany
- and
- School of Social Science
- University of Mannheim
- Mannheim
- Germany
- Jannick Blaschke
- Data Service Center
- Deutsche Bundesbank
- Frankfurt
- Germany
- Ahmed Bounfour
- RITM & European Chair on Intangibles
- Université Paris-Saclay
- Sceaux
- France
- Charles F. Brady, Jr.
- US Census Bureau
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Melissa Cidade
- U.S. Census Bureau
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Gavin Corral
- USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Nicholas Cox
- Statistics NZ
- Wellington
- New Zealand
- Irene Csorba
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- Amsterdam
- The Netherlands
- Karen CyBulski
- Mathematica
- Princeton
- NJ
- USA
- Nicole Czaplicki
- Economic Statistical Methods Division
- US Census Bureau
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Arnout van Delden
- Department of Research and Development (Methodology)
- Statistics Netherlands
- Heerlen/the Hague
- The Netherlands
- Susan Demedash
- Statistics Canada
- Ottawa
- Ontario
- Canada
- Fred Demollin
- Department of Business Statistics (Heerlen)
- Division of Economic and Business Statistics and National Accounts
- Statistics Netherlands
- Heerlen
- The Netherlands
- Jill A. Dever
- RTI International
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Florian Dumpert
- Federal Statistical Office of Germany
- Wiesbaden
- Germany
- Marie-Claude Duval
- Statistics Canada
- Ottawa
- ON
- Canada
- Duncan Elliott
- Office for National Statistics
- Newport
- Wales
- UK
- Willem Erasmus
- ABS - Australian Bureau of Statistics
- Business Register Unit
- Melbourne
- Australia
- Johan Erikson
- Statistics Sweden
- Örebro
- Sweden
- Deirdre Giesen
- Statistics Netherlands
- Heerlen
- The Netherlands
- Colin Hanley
- Central Statistics Office
- Cork City
- Ireland
- Gustav Haraldsen
- Division for Methods
- Statistics Norway
- Oslo/Kongsvinger
- Norway
- Alan Herning
- Data Strategy, Integration and Services Division
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- Canberra
- Australia
- Christian Hirsch
- Data Service Center
- Deutsche Bundesbank
- Frankfurt
- Germany
- Scott H. Holan
- Department of Statistics
- University of Missouri
- Columbia
- MO
- USA
- and
- Office of the Associate Director for Research and Methodology
- U.S. Census Bureau
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Bente Hole
- Statistics Norway
- Kongsvinger
- Norway
- Leanne Houben
- Department of Innovation
- Development and Functional Management (Innovation Data Services)
- Division of Data Services, Research and Innovation, Statistics Netherlands
- Heerlen
- The Netherlands
- Thomas F. Howells III
- Chief, Industry Economics Division
- Bureau of Economic Analysis
- USA
- Rebecca Hutchinson
- US Census Bureau
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Jacqui Jones
- Macroeconomic Statistics Division
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- Canberra
- ACT
- Australia
- Ryan Janicki
- Center for Statistical Research and Methodology
- U. S. Census Bureau
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Stephen Kaputa
- Economic Statistical Methods Division
- US Census Bureau
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Doug Kilburg
- U.S. National Agricultural Statistics Service
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Jae Kwang Kim
- Department of Statistics
- Iowa State University
- Ames
- IA
- USA
- Kari L. Klinedinst
- US Census Bureau
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Corinna König
- Institute for Employment Research
- Nuremberg
- Germany
- Timo Koskimäki
- Statistics Finland
- Helsinki
- Finland
- Melissa Krakowiecki
- Mathematica
- Princeton
- NJ
- USA
- Benjamin Küfner
- German Institute for Employment Research
- Nuremberg
- Germany
- Sébastien Landry
- Statistics Canada
- Ottawa
- ON
- Canada
- Josh Langeland
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- A.J. Lanyon
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- Brisbane
- Queensland
- Australia
- Richard Laroche
- Statistics Canada
- Ottawa
- ON
- Canada
- Michael D. Larsen
- Department of Mathematics and Statistics
- Saint Michael's College
- Colchester
- VT
- USA
- Danni Lewis
- Office for National Statistics
- Newport
- UK
- Dan Liao
- RTI International
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Steve MacFeely
- Director of Data and Analytics
- Department of Data and Analytics
- World Health Organization
- Geneva
- Switzerland
- Imam Machdi
- BPS - Statistics Indonesia
- Deputy of Methodology and Statistical Information
- Jakarta
- Indonesia
- Josh Martin
- Office for National Statistics
- Newport
- UK
- Alina Matei
- Institute of Statistics
- University of Neuchâtel
- Neuchâtel
- Switzerland
- Jaki McCarthy
- U.S. National Agricultural Statistics Service
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Craig H. McLaren
- Office for National Statistics
- Newport
- Wales
- UK
- Dane Mead
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- Brisbane
- Queensland
- Australia
- Alexander Measure
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Christian Moscardi
- U.S. Census Bureau
- Economic Reimbursable Surveys Division
- Business Development Staff
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Rr. Nefriana
- BPS - Statistics Indonesia
- Deputy of Methodology and Statistical Information
- Jakarta
- Indonesia
- Jessica R. Nicholson
- Research Economist
- Bureau of Economic Analysis
- USA
- Alberto Nonnis
- RITM & European Chair on Intangibles
- Université Paris-Saclay
- Sceaux
- France
- Holly O'Byrne
- Statistics Canada
- Ottawa
- Ontario
- Canada
- Sorcha O'Callaghan
- Central Statistics Office
- Cork City
- Ireland
- Kathy Ott
- USDA/National Agricultural Statistics Service
- Washington
- DC
- USA
- Paul A. Parker
- Department of Statistics
- University of Missouri
- Columbia
- MO
- USA
- Ratih Putri Pertiwi
- BPS - Statistics Indonesia
- Deputy of Methodology and Statistical Information
- Jakarta
- Indonesia
- Giulio Perani
- ISTAT
- Rome
- Italy
- Matt Potts
- Mathematica
- Princeton
- NJ
- USA
- Mahesh C. Pradhan
- Economic Census Section
- Central Bureau of Statistics
- Kathmandu
- Nepal
- Tanya Price
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- Canberra
- ACT
- Australia
- Tjasa...
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