Journal of Official Statistics
2013 - 2023
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Volume 39, issue 4, 2023
- Small Area Estimates of Poverty Incidence in Costa Rica under a Structure Preserving Estimation (SPREE) Approach pp. 435-458

- Arias-Salazar Alejandra
- Block Weighted Least Squares Estimation for Nonlinear Cost-based Split Questionnaire Design pp. 459-487

- Li Yang, Qi Le, Qin Yichen, Lin Cunjie and Yang Yuhong
- Answering Current Challenges of and Changes in Producing Official Time Use Statistics Using the Data Collection Platform MOTUS pp. 489-505

- Minnen Joeri, Rymenants Sven, Glorieux Ignace and Tienoven Theun Pieter van
- Small Area with Multiply Imputed Survey Data pp. 507-533

- Runge Marina and Schmid Timo
- Temporally Consistent Present Population from Mobile Network Signaling Data for Official Statistics pp. 535-570

- Suarez Castillo Milena, Sémécurbe Francois, Ziemlicki Cezary, Tao Haixuan Xavier and Seimandi Tom
- Application of Sampling Variance Smoothing Methods for Small Area Proportion Estimation pp. 571-590

- You Yong and Hidiroglou Mike
- Book Review: Silvia Biffignandi and Jelke Bethlehem. Handbook of Web Surveys, 2nd edition. 2021 Wiley, ISBN: 978-1-119-37168-7, 624 pps pp. 591-595

- Garcia Maria del Mar Rueda
Volume 39, issue 3, 2023
- Letter to Editor Quality of 2017 Population Census of Pakistan by Age and Sex pp. 275-284

- Wazir Asif and Goujon Anne
- Looking for a New Approach to Measuring the Spatial Concentration of the Human Population pp. 285-324

- Benassi Federico, Mucciardi Massimo and Pirrotta Giovanni
- Predicting Days to Respondent Contact in Cross-Sectional Surveys Using a Bayesian Approach pp. 325-349

- Coffey Stephanie and Elliott Michael R.
- Towards Demand-Driven On-The-Fly Statistics pp. 351-379

- Gelsema Tjalling and Heuvel Guido van Den
- Database Reconstruction Is Not So Easy and Is Different from Reidentification pp. 381-398

- Muralidhar Krishnamurty and Domingo-Ferrer Josep
- Comment to Muralidhar and Domingo-Ferrer (2023) – Legacy Statistical Disclosure Limitation Techniques Were Not An Option for the 2020 US Census of Population And Housing pp. 399-410

- Garfinkel Simson
- A Rejoinder to Garfinkel (2023) – Legacy Statistical Disclosure Limitation Techniques for Protecting 2020 Decennial US Census: Still a Viable Option pp. 411-420

- Muralidhar Krishnamurty and Domingo-Ferrer Josep
- A Note on the Optimum Allocation of Resources to Follow up Unit Nonrespondents in Probability Surveys pp. 421-433

- Tam Siu-Ming, Holmberg Anders and Wang Summer
Volume 39, issue 2, 2023
- Effects of Changing Modes on Item Nonresponse in Panel Surveys pp. 139-149

- Lipps Oliver, Voorpostel Marieke and Monsch Gian-Andrea
- Adjusting for Selection Bias in Nonprobability Samples by Empirical Likelihood Approach pp. 151-172

- Daniela Marella
- Design and Sample Size Determination for Experiments on Nonresponse Followup using a Sequential Regression Model pp. 173-202

- Raim Andrew M., Mathew Thomas, Sellers Kimberly F., Ellis Renee and Meyers Mikelyn
- Estimating Intra-Regional Inequality with an Application to German Spatial Planning Regions pp. 203-228

- Runge Marina
- Constructing Building Price Index Using Administrative Data pp. 229-251

- Higo Masahiro, Saita Yumi, Shimizu Chihiro and Tachi Yuta
- From Quarterly to Monthly Turnover Figures Using Nowcasting Methods pp. 253-273

- Zult Daan, Krieg Sabine, Schouten Bernd, Ouwehand Pim and Jan van den Brakel
Volume 39, issue 1, 2023
- Characteristics of Respondents to Web-Based or Traditional Interviews in Mixed-Mode Surveys. Evidence from the Italian Permanent Population Census pp. 1-26

- Grimaccia Elena, Naccarato Alessia, Gallo Gerardo, Cecconi Novella and Fratoni Alessandro
- A Multivariate Regression Estimator of Levels and Change for Surveys Over Time pp. 27-44

- Konrad Anne and Berger Yves
- Investigating an Alternative for Estimation from a Nonprobability Sample: Matching plus Calibration pp. 45-78

- Liu Zhan and Valliant Richard
- Using Eye-Tracking Methodology to Study Grid Question Designs in Web Surveys pp. 79-101

- Neuert Cornelia E., Roßmann Joss and Silber Henning
- A Statistical Comparison of Call Volume Uniformity Due to Mailing Strategy pp. 103-121

- Raim Andrew M., Nichols Elizabeth and Mathew Thomas
- A Two-Stage Bennet Decomposition of the Change in the Weighted Arithmetic Mean pp. 123-137

- Thomas von Brasch, Grini Håkon, Johnsen Magnus Berglund and Vigtel Trond Christian
Volume 38, issue 4, 2022
- Preface Overview of the Special Issue on Respondent Burden pp. 929-938

- Kaplan Robin L., Holzberg Jessica, Eckman Stephanie and Giesen Deirdre
- Response Burden – Review and Conceptual Framework pp. 939-961

- Yan Ting and Williams Douglas
- Testing a Planned Missing Design to Reduce Respondent Burden in Web and SMS Administrations of the CAHPS Clinician and Group Survey (CG-CAHPS) pp. 963-986

- Brenner Philip S., Hargraves J. Lee and Cosenza Carol
- Response Burden and Dropout in a Probability-Based Online Panel Study – A Comparison between an App and Browser-Based Design pp. 987-1017

- Roberts Caroline, Herzing Jessica M.E., Manjon Marc Asensio, Abbet Philip and Gatica-Perez Daniel
- The Effect of Burdensome Survey Questions on Data Quality in an Omnibus Survey pp. 1019-1050

- Phillips Angelica and Stenger Rachel
- Relationship Between Past Survey Burden and Response Probability to a New Survey in a Probability-Based Online Panel pp. 1051-1067

- Jin Haomiao and Arie Kapteyn
- The Effects of Response Burden – Collecting Life History Data in a Self-Administered Mixed-Device Survey pp. 1069-1095

- Carstensen Johann, Sebastian Lang and Cordua Fine
- Your Best Estimate is Fine. Or is It? pp. 1097-1123

- Timbrook Jerry, Olson Kristen and Smyth Jolene D.
- Analyzing the Association of Objective Burden Measures to Perceived Burden with Regression Trees pp. 1125-1144

- Yang Daniel K. and Toth Daniell S.
- Modeling the Relationship between Proxy Measures of Respondent Burden and Survey Response Rates in a Household Panel Survey pp. 1145-1175

- Earp Morgan, Kaplan Robin and Toth Daniell
- Exploring Burden Perceptions of Household Survey Respondents in the American Community Survey pp. 1177-1203

- Holzberg Jessica and Katz Jonathan
- Determination of the Threshold in Cutoff Sampling Using Response Burden with an Application to Intrastat pp. 1205-1234

- Sašo Polanec, Smith Paul A. and Bavdaž Mojca
- A User-Driven Method for Using Research Products to Empirically Assess Item Importance in National Surveys pp. 1235-1251

- Ong Ai Rene, Schultz Robert, Sinozich Sofi, Sinibaldi Jennifer, West Brady T, Wagner James and Finamore John
Volume 38, issue 3, 2022
- Construction of Databases for Small Area Estimation pp. 673-708

- Berg Emily
- Hierarchical Bayesian Model with Inequality Constraints for US County Estimates pp. 709-732

- Chen Lu, Nandram Balgobin and Cruze Nathan B.
- Timely Estimates of the Monthly Mexican Economic Activity pp. 733-765

- Francisco Corona, González-Farías Graciela and López-Pérez Jesús
- Small Domain Estimation of Census Coverage – A Case Study in Bayesian Analysis of Complex Survey Data pp. 767-792

- Elleouet Joane S., Graham Patrick, Kondratev Nikolai, Morgan Abby K. and Green Rebecca M.
- Identifying Data Quality Challenges in Online Opt-In Panels Using Cognitive Interviews in English and Spanish pp. 793-822

- Trejo Yazmín García, Meyers Mikelyn, Martinez Mandi, O’Brien Angela, Goerman Patricia and Class Betsarí Otero
- Measuring and Mapping Micro Level Earning Inequality towards Addressing the Sustainable Development Goals – A Multivariate Small Area Modelling Approach pp. 823-845

- Guha Saurav and Chandra Hukum
- Economic Nowcasting with Long Short-Term Memory Artificial Neural Networks (LSTM) pp. 847-873

- Hopp Daniel
- Variable Inclusion Strategies through Directed Acyclic Graphs to adjust Health Surveys subject to Selection Bias for Producing National Estimates pp. 875-900

- Li Yan, Irimata Katherine E., He Yulei and Parker Jennifer
- Pseudo Bayesian Mixed Models under Informative Sampling pp. 901-928

- Savitsky Terrance D. and Williams Matthew R.
Volume 38, issue 2, 2022
- Spatial Sampling Design to Improve the Efficiency of the Estimation of the Critical Parameters of the SARS-CoV-2 Epidemic pp. 367-398

- Giorgio Alleva, Giuseppe Arbia, Falorsi Piero Demetrio, Nardelli Vincenzo and Zuliani Alberto
- Assessing Residual Seasonality in the U.S. National Income and Product Accounts Aggregates pp. 399-428

- Baoline Chen, Tucker McElroy and Pang Osbert C.
- Improved Assessment of the Accuracy of Record Linkage via an Extended MaCSim Approach pp. 429-451

- Haque Shovanur and Mengersen Kerrie
- If They Don’t Understand the Question, They Don’t answer. Language Mismatch in Face-to-Face Interviews pp. 453-484

- Jacobsen Jannes
- Improving the Output Quality of Official Statistics Based on Machine Learning Algorithms pp. 485-508

- Meertens Q.A., Diks C.G.H., H.J. van den Herik and Takes F.W.
- Data Fusion for Joining Income and Consumtion Information using Different Donor-Recipient Distance Metrics pp. 509-532

- Meinfelder Florian and Schaller Jannik
- Total Process Error: An Approach for Assessing and Monitoring the Quality of Multisource Processes pp. 533-556

- Rocci Fabiana, Varriale Roberta and Luzi Orietta
- Some Thoughts on Official Statistics and its Future (with discussion) pp. 557-598

- Tillé Yves, Debusschere Marc, Luomaranta Henri, Axelson Martin, Elvers Eva, Holmberg Anders and Valliant Richard
- Iterative Kernel Density Estimation Applied to Grouped Data: Estimating Poverty and Inequality Indicators from the German Microcensus pp. 599-635

- Walter Paul, Groß Marcus, Schmid Timo and Weimer Katja
- Data Collection Expert Prior Elicitation in Survey Design: Two Case Studies pp. 637-662

- Wu Shiya, Schouten Barry, Meijers Ralph and Moerbeek Mirjam
- Rejoinder: Measuring Inflation under Pandemic Conditions pp. 663-668

- Walter Diewert and Kevin Fox
- Book Review pp. 669-671

- Flygare Ann-Marie and Jansson Ingegerd
Volume 38, issue 1, 2022
- Preface pp. 1-4

- Dalén Jörgen, Mehrhoff Jens, Ståhl Olivia and Zhang Li-Chun
- Estimating Weights for Web-Scraped Data in Consumer Price Indices pp. 5-21

- Ayoubkhani Daniel and Thomas Heledd
- Using Scanner Data for Computing Consumer Spatial Price Indexes at Regional Level: An Empirical Application for Grocery Products in Italy pp. 23-56

- Laureti Tiziana and Polidoro Federico
- Sub-National Spatial Price Indexes for Housing: Methodological Issues and Computation for Italy pp. 57-82

- Benedetti Ilaria, Biggeri Luigi and Laureti Tiziana
- Unit Value Indexes for Exports – New Developments Using Administrative Trade Data pp. 83-106

- Fast Don, Fleck Susan E. and Dominic Smith
- Substitution Bias in the Measurement of Import and Export Price Indices: Causes and Correction pp. 107-126

- Ludwig von Auer and Shumskikh Alena
- Rolling-Time-Dummy House Price Indexes: Window Length, Linking and Options for Dealing with Low Transaction Volume pp. 127-151

- Robert Hill, Scholz Michael, Shimizu Chihiro and Steurer Miriam
- Econometric Issues in Hedonic Property Price Indices: Some Practical Help pp. 153-186

- Mick Silver
- Rentals for Housing: A Property Fixed-Effects Estimator of Inflation from Administrative Data pp. 187-211

- Bentley Alan
- Experimental UK Regional Consumer Price Inflation with Model-Based Expenditure Weights pp. 213-237

- Dawber James, Würz Nora, Smith Paul A., Flower Tanya, Thomas Heledd, Schmid Timo and Tzavidis Nikos
- The Geometric Young Formula for Elementary Aggregate Producer Price Indexes pp. 239-253

- Robert Martin, Sadler Andy, Stanley Sara, Thompson William and Weinhagen Jonathan
- Measuring Inflation under Pandemic Conditions pp. 255-285

- Walter Diewert and Kevin Fox
- A Comment on the Article by W. Erwin Diewert and Kevin J. Fox pp. 287-289

- Boldsen Carsten
- Creative and Exhaustive, but Less Practical – a Comment on the Article by Diewert and Fox pp. 291-293

- Goldhammer Bernhard
- “Measuring Inflation under Pandemic Conditions”: A Comment pp. 295-300

- Abe Naohito
- Price Index Numbers under Large-Scale Demand Shocks–The Japanese Experience of the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 301-317

- Abe Naohito, Toshikatsu Inoue and Sato Hideyasu
- Early Real Estate Indicators during the COVID-19 Crisis pp. 319-351

- Pfeifer Norbert and Steurer Miriam
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