Journal of Official Statistics
2013 - 2023
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Volume 37, issue 4, 2021
- Freedom of Information and Personal Confidentiality in Spatial COVID-19 Data pp. 791-809

- Beenstock Michael and Felsenstein Daniel
- Response Burden and Data Quality in Business Surveys pp. 811-836

- Bottone Marco, Modugno Lucia and Andrea Neri
- Evaluating the Utility of Linked Administrative Data for Nonresponse Bias Adjustment in a Piggyback Longitudinal Survey pp. 837-864

- Büttner Tobias J.M., Sakshaug Joseph W. and Vicari Basha
- Combining Cluster Sampling and Link-Tracing Sampling to Estimate Totals and Means of Hidden Populations in Presence of Heterogeneous Probabilities of Links pp. 865-905

- Félix-Medina Martín Humberto
- Comparing the Response Burden between Paper and Web Modes in Establishment Surveys pp. 907-930

- Haas Georg-Christoph, Eckman Stephanie and Ruben Bach
- Trends in Establishment Survey Nonresponse Rates and Nonresponse Bias: Evidence from the 2001-2017 IAB Establishment Panel pp. 931-953

- König Corinna, Sakshaug Joseph W., Stegmaier Jens and Kohaut Susanne
- Robust Estimation of the Theil Index and the Gini Coeffient for Small Areas pp. 955-979

- Marchetti Stefano and Tzavidis Nikos
- Occupation Coding During the Interview in a Web-First Sequential Mixed-Mode Survey pp. 981-1007

- Peycheva Darina N., Sakshaug Joseph W. and Calderwood Lisa
- Nowcasting Register Labour Force Participation Rates in Municipal Districts Using Survey Data pp. 1009-1045

- Jan van den Brakel and Michiels John
- The Robin Hood Index Adjusted for Negatives and Equivalised Incomes pp. 1047-1058

- Marion van den Brakel and Lok Reinder
- Estimation of Domain Means from Business Surveys in the Presence of Stratum Jumpers and Nonresponse pp. 1059-1078

- Xu Mengxuan, Landsman Victoria and Graubard Barry I.
- Book Review pp. 1079-1081

- Matei Alina
Volume 37, issue 3, 2021
- Preface pp. 533-541

- Bijak Jakub, Bryant Johan, Gołata Elżbieta and Smallwood Steve
- Letter to the Editors pp. 543-545

- Lanzieri Giampaolo
- Fertility Projections in a European Context: A Survey of Current Practices among Statistical Agencies pp. 547-568

- Gleditsch Rebecca Folkman, Syse Astri and Thomas Michael J.
- Modelling Frontier Mortality Using Bayesian Generalised Additive Models pp. 569-589

- Hilton Jason, Dodd Erengul, Forster Jonathan J. and Smith Peter W.F.
- Probabilistic Projection of Subnational Life Expectancy pp. 591-610

- Ševčíková Hana and Raftery Adrian E.
- Spatio-Temporal Patterns in Portuguese Regional Fertility Rates: A Bayesian Approach for Spatial Clustering of Curves pp. 611-653

- Zhang Zhen, Arnab Bhattacharjee, Marques João and Maiti Tapabrata
- Optimal Sampling for the Population Coverage Survey of the New Italian Register Based Census pp. 655-671

- Righi Paolo, Falorsi Piero Demetrio, Daddi Stefano, Fiorello Epifania, Massoli Pierpaolo and Terribili Marco Dionisio
- Latent Class Analysis for Estimating an Unknown Population Size – with Application to Censuses pp. 673-697

- Baffour Bernard, Brown James J. and Smith Peter W.F.
- A General Framework for Multiple-Recapture Estimation that Incorporates Linkage Error Correction pp. 699-718

- Zult Daan, Peter-Paul de Wolf, Bakker Bart F. M. and Peter van der Heijden
- Exploratory Assessment of the Census of Pakistan Using Demographic Analysis pp. 719-750

- Wazir Asif and Goujon Anne
- A Simulation Study of Diagnostics for Selection Bias pp. 751-769

- Boonstra Philip S., Little Roderick J.A., West Brady T., Andridge Rebecca R. and Alvarado-Leiton Fernanda
- Fay-Herriot Model-Based Prediction Alternatives for Estimating Households with Emigrated Members pp. 771-789

- Fúquene-Patiño Jairo, Cristancho César, Ospina Mariana and Gonzalez Domingo Morales
Volume 37, issue 2, 2021
- Preface pp. 257-260

- Francesca Di Iorio, Baldacci Emanuele, Buono Dario, di Gennaro Splendore Luca, Elliott Duncan, Killick Rebecca, Laureti Tiziana, Pratesi Monica and Shlomo Natalie
- A structural Equation Model for Measuring Relative Development of Hungarian Counties in the Years 1994–2016 pp. 261-287

- Bella Klaudia Máténé and Kazimir Ildikó Ritzlné
- Measuring and Communicating the Uncertainty in Official Economic Statistics pp. 289-316

- Mazzi Gian Luigi, James Mitchell and Carausu Florabela
- Measuring and Communicating the Uncertainty in Official Economic Statistics pp. 289-316

- Mazzi Gian Luigi, James Mitchell and Carausu Florabela
- The Evolution of the Italian Framework to Measure Well-Being pp. 317-339

- Fabio Bacchini, Baldazzi Barbara, Rita De Carli, Di Biagio Lorenzo, Savioli Miria, Sorvillo Maria Pia and Tinto Alessandra
- Improving Time Use Measurement with Personal Big Data Collection – The Experience of the European Big Data Hackathon 2019 pp. 341-365

- Zeni Mattia, Bison Ivano, Reis Fernando, Gauckler Britta and Giunchiglia Fausto
- A Diagnostic for Seasonality Based Upon Polynomial Roots of ARMA Models pp. 367-394

- Tucker McElroy
- Applying Machine Learning for Automatic Product Categorization pp. 395-410

- Roberson Andrea
- A Product Match Adjusted R Squared Method for Defining Products with Transaction Data pp. 411-432

- Chessa Antonio G.
- Variance Estimation after Mass Imputation Based on Combined Administrative and Survey Data pp. 433-459

- Scholtus Sander and Daalmans Jacco
- Assessing and Adjusting Bias Due to Mixed-Mode in Aspect of Daily Life Survey pp. 461-480

- Claudia de Vitiis, Guandalini Alessio, Inglese Francesca and Terribili Marco D.
- Measuring the Accuracy of Aggregates Computed from a Statistical Register pp. 481-503

- Giorgio Alleva, Falorsi Piero Demetrio, Petrarca Francesca and Righi Paolo
- A Hybrid Technique for the Multiple Imputation of Survey Data pp. 505-531

- Razzak Humera and Heumann Christian
Volume 37, issue 1, 2021
- Building a Sample Frame of SMEs Using Patent, Search Engine, and Website Data pp. 1-30

- Arora Sanjay K., Kelley Sarah and Madhavan Sarvothaman
- Optimal Reconciliation of Seasonally Adjusted Disaggregates Taking Into Account the Difference Between Direct and Indirect Adjustment of the Aggregate pp. 31-51

- Francisco Corona, Guerrero Victor M. and López-Peréz Jesús
- Panel Conditioning in the U.S. Consumer Expenditure Survey pp. 53-69

- Eckman Stephanie and Ruben Bach
- Weighted Dirichlet Process Mixture Models to Accommodate Complex Sample Designs for Linear and Quantile Regression pp. 71-95

- Elliott Michael R. and Xia Xi
- Identifying Outliers in Response Quality Assessment by Using Multivariate Control Charts Based on Kernel Density Estimation pp. 97-119

- Jin Jiayun and Loosveldt Geert
- Can Smart City Data be Used to Create New Official Statistics? pp. 121-147

- Kitchin Rob and Stehle Samuel
- An App-Assisted Travel Survey in Official Statistics: Possibilities and Challenges pp. 149-170

- McCool Danielle, Lugtig Peter, Mussmann Ole and Schouten Barry
- Measuring and Modeling Food Losses pp. 171-211

- Mingione Marco, Fabi Carola and Lasinio Giovanna Jona
- Survey Mode Effects on Objective and Subjective Questions: Evidence from the Labour Force Survey pp. 213-237

- Schork Joachim, Cesare Riillo and Neumayr Johann
- Generalised Regression Estimation Given Imperfectly Matched Auxiliary Data pp. 239-255

- Zhang Li-Chun
Volume 36, issue 4, 2020
- Letter to the Editors pp. 729-736

- Georgiou Andreas V
- Basic Statistics of Jevons and Carli Indices under the GBM Price Model pp. 737-761

- Jacek Białek
- Developing Land and Structure Price Indices for Ottawa Condominium Apartments pp. 763-802

- Burnett-Isaacs Kate, Huang Ning and Walter Diewert
- An Improved Fellegi-Sunter Framework for Probabilistic Record Linkage Between Large Data Sets pp. 803-825

- Fortini Marco
- Three-Form Split Questionnaire Design for Panel Surveys pp. 827-854

- Imbriano Paul M. and Raghunathan Trivellore E.
- Double Barreled Questions: An Analysis of the Similarity of Elements and Effects on Measurement Quality pp. 855-886

- Menold Natalja
- The Representativeness of Online Time Use Surveys. Effects of Individual Time Use Patterns and Survey Design on the Timing of Survey Dropout pp. 887-906

- te Braak Petrus, Minnen Joeri and Glorieux Ignace
- Comparing the Ability of Regression Modeling and Bayesian Additive Regression Trees to Predict Costs in a Responsive Survey Design Context pp. 907-931

- Wagner James, West Brady T., Elliott Michael R. and Coffey Stephanie
- Book Review: Paul C. Beatty, Debbie Collins, Lyn Kaye, Jose-Luis Padilla, Gordon B. Willis, and Amanda Wilmot. Advances in Questionnaire Design, Development, Evaluation and Testing. 2019, Wiley, ISBN: 978-1-119-26362-3, 816 pages pp. 933-935

- Edgar Jennifer
- Book Review: Yuling Pan, Mandy Sha, and Hyunjoo Park. The Sociolinguistics of Survey Translation. 2020, New York: Routledge, ISBN 978-1-138-55087-2, 166 pages pp. 937-940

- Goerman Patricia
- Book Review: Paul J. Lavrakes, Michael W. Traugott, Courtney Kennedy, Allyson L. Holbrook, Edith D. de Leeuw, and Brady West. Experimental Methods in Survey Research: Techniques that Combine Random Sampling with Random Assignment. 2019, Wiley, ISBN: 978-1-119-08374-0, 544 pages pp. 941-943

- Thompson Katherine Jenny
Volume 36, issue 3, 2020
- Preface pp. 463-468

- Edith de Leeuw, Luiten Annemieke and Stoop Ineke
- Survey Nonresponse Trends and Fieldwork Effort in the 21st Century: Results of an International Study across Countries and Surveys pp. 469-487

- Luiten Annemieke, Hox Joop and Edith de Leeuw
- Continuing to Explore the Relation between Economic and Political Factors and Government Survey Refusal Rates: 1960–2015 pp. 489-505

- Larsen Luke J., Lineback Joanna Fane and Reist Benjamin M.
- Evolution of the Initially Recruited SHARE Panel Sample Over the First Six Waves pp. 507-527

- Friedel Sabine and Birkenbach Tim
- The Action Structure of Recruitment Calls and Its Analytic Implications: The Case of Disfluencies pp. 529-559

- Min Bo Hee, Schaeffer Nora Cate, Garbarski Dana and Dykema Jennifer
- Measurement of Interviewer Workload within the Survey and an Exploration of Workload Effects on Interviewers’ Field Efforts and Performance pp. 561-588

- Wuyts Celine and Loosveldt Geert
- Assessing Interviewer Performance in Approaching Reissued Initial Nonrespondents pp. 589-607

- Peeters Laurie, David De Coninck, Wuyts Celine and Loosveldt Geert
- Implementing Adaptive Survey Design with an Application to the Dutch Health Survey pp. 609-629

- Kees van Berkel, Suzanne van der Doef and Schouten Barry
- The Effects of Nonresponse and Sampling Omissions on Estimates on Various Topics in Federal Surveys: Telephone and IVR Surveys of Address-Based Samples pp. 631-645

- Fowler Floyd J., Brenner Philip, Roman Anthony M. and Hargraves J. Lee
- Working with Response Probabilities pp. 647-674

- Bethlehem Jelke
- A Validation of R-Indicators as a Measure of the Risk of Bias using Data from a Nonresponse Follow-Up Survey pp. 675-701

- Roberts Caroline, Vandenplas Caroline and Herzing Jessica M.E.
- Proxy Pattern-Mixture Analysis for a Binary Variable Subject to Nonresponse pp. 703-728

- Andridge Rebecca R. and Little Roderick J.A.
Volume 36, issue 2, 2020
- Letter to the Editors pp. 229-235

- Di Gennaro Splendore Luca
- Letter to the Editors pp. 229-235

- Di Gennaro Splendore Luca
- Confidence Intervals of Gini Coefficient Under Unequal Probability Sampling pp. 237-249

- Berger Yves G. and Balay İklim Gedik
- Estimating Literacy Levels at a Detailed Regional Level: an Application Using Dutch Data pp. 251-274

- Ineke Bijlsma, Jan van den Brakel, Rolf Van der Velden and Allen Jim
- Estimating Literacy Levels at a Detailed Regional Level: an Application Using Dutch Data pp. 251-274

- Ineke Bijlsma, Jan van den Brakel, Rolf Van der Velden and Allen Jim
- Analysing Sensitive Data from Dynamically-Generated Overlapping Contingency Tables pp. 275-296

- Bon Joshua J., Baffour Bernard, Spallek Melanie and Haynes Michele
- Analysing Sensitive Data from Dynamically-Generated Overlapping Contingency Tables pp. 275-296

- Bon Joshua J., Baffour Bernard, Spallek Melanie and Haynes Michele
- Switching Between Different Non-Hierachical Administrative Areas via Simulated Geo-Coordinates: A Case Study for Student Residents in Berlin pp. 297-314

- Groß Marcus, Kreutzmann Ann-Kristin, Rendtel Ulrich, Schmid Timo and Tzavidis Nikos
- Switching Between Different Non-Hierachical Administrative Areas via Simulated Geo-Coordinates: A Case Study for Student Residents in Berlin pp. 297-314

- Groß Marcus, Kreutzmann Ann-Kristin, Rendtel Ulrich, Schmid Timo and Tzavidis Nikos
- Controlling for Selection Bias in Social Media Indicators through Official Statistics: a Proposal pp. 315-338

- Stefano Iacus, Giuseppe Porro, Silvia Salini and Elena Siletti
- Controlling for Selection Bias in Social Media Indicators through Official Statistics: a Proposal pp. 315-338

- Stefano Iacus, Silvia Salini, Elena Siletti and Giuseppe Porro
- Exploring Mechanisms of Recruitment and Recruitment Cooperation in Respondent Driven Sampling pp. 339-360

- Lee Sunghee, Ong Ai Rene and Elliott Michael
- Measuring the Sustainable Development Goal Indicators: An Unprecedented Statistical Challenge pp. 361-378

- MacFeely Steve
- Measuring the Sustainable Development Goal Indicators: An Unprecedented Statistical Challenge pp. 361-378

- MacFeely Steve
- Explaining Inconsistencies in the Education Distributions of Ten Cross-National Surveys – the Role of Methodological Survey Characteristics pp. 379-409

- Ortmanns Verena
- Explaining Inconsistencies in the Education Distributions of Ten Cross-National Surveys – the Role of Methodological Survey Characteristics pp. 379-409

- Ortmanns Verena
- Investigating the Effects of the Household Budget Survey Redesign on Consumption and Inequality Estimates: the Italian Experience pp. 411-434

- Pannuzi Nicoletta, Grassi Donatella, Lemmi Achille, Masi Alessandra and Regoli Andrea
- Investigating the Effects of the Household Budget Survey Redesign on Consumption and Inequality Estimates: the Italian Experience pp. 411-434

- Pannuzi Nicoletta, Grassi Donatella, Masi Alessandra, Lemmi Achille and Regoli Andrea
- On Accuracy Estimation Using Parametric Bootstrap in small Area Prediction Problems pp. 435-458

- Żądło Tomasz
- On Accuracy Estimation Using Parametric Bootstrap in small Area Prediction Problems pp. 435-458

- Żądło Tomasz
- Book Review pp. 459-461

- Struijs Peter
- Book Review pp. 459-461

- Struijs Peter
Volume 36, issue 1, 2020
- A Framework for Official Temporary Population Statistics pp. 1-24

- Charles-Edwards Elin, Bell Martin, Panczak Radoslaw and Corcoran Jonathan
- Identifying the Direction of Behavioral Dependence in Two-Sample Capture-Recapture Study pp. 25-48

- Chatterjee Kiranmoy and Mukherjee Diganta
- The Joinpoint-Jump and Joinpoint-Comparability Ratio Model for Trend Analysis with Applications to Coding Changes in Health Statistics pp. 49-62

- Chen Huann-Sheng, Zeichner Sarah, Anderson Robert N., Espey David K., Kim Hyune-Ju and Feuer Eric J.
- Statistical Challenges in Combining Survey and Auxiliary Data to Produce Official Statistics pp. 63-88

- Erciulescu Andreea L., Cruze Nathan B. and Nandram Balgobin
- A Probabilistic Procedure for Anonymisation, for Assessing the Risk of Re-identification and for the Analysis of Perturbed Data Sets pp. 89-115

- Goldstein Harvey and Shlomo Natalie
- Can Interviewer Evaluations Predict Short-Term and Long-Term Participation in Telephone Panels? pp. 117-136

- Lipps Oliver and Voorpostel Marieke
- Notes on Use of the Composite Estimator: an Improvement of the Ratio Estimator pp. 137-149

- Lui Kung-Jong
- An Appraisal of Common Reweighting Methods for Nonresponse in Household Surveys Based on the Norwegian Labour Force Survey and the Statistics on Income and Living Conditions Survey pp. 151-172

- Nguyen Nancy Duong and Zhang Li-Chun
- A Procedure for Estimating the Variance of the Population Mean in Rejective Sampling pp. 173-196

- Stefan Marius and Hidiroglou Michael A.
- Fully Bayesian Benchmarking of Small Area Estimation Models pp. 197-223

- Zhang Junni L. and Bryant John
- Book Review pp. 225-228

- Miller Debra R.
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