Journal of Official Statistics
2013 - 2023
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Volume 33, issue 4, 2017
- The Morris Hansen Lecture: Hard-to-Survey Populations and the U.S. Census: Making Use of Social Marketing Campaigns pp. 873-885

- Bates Nancy
- Discussion pp. 887-890

- Edwards Brad
- Discussion pp. 891-899

- Jacobsen Linda A.
- Adaptive Intervention Methodology for Reduction of Respondent Contact Burden in the American Community Survey pp. 901-919

- Ashmead Robert, Slud Eric and Hughes Todd
- Estimating Classification Errors Under Edit Restrictions in Composite Survey-Register Data Using Multiple Imputation Latent Class Modelling (MILC) pp. 921-962

- Boeschoten Laura, Oberski Daniel and Ton de Waal
- How to Obtain Valid Inference under Unit Nonresponse? pp. 963-978

- Boeschoten Laura, Vink Gerko and Hox Joop J.C.M.
- The Effects of the Frequency and Implementation Lag of Basket Updates on the Canadian CPI pp. 979-1004

- Huang Ning, Wimalaratne Waruna and Pollard Brent
- Multiply-Imputed Synthetic Data: Advice to the Imputer pp. 1005-1019

- Loong Bronwyn and Rubin Donald B.
- Estimating Cross-Classified Population Counts of Multidimensional Tables: An Application to Regional Australia to Obtain Pseudo-Census Counts pp. 1021-1050

- Suesse Thomas, Namazi-Rad Mohammad-Reza, Mokhtarian Payam and Barthélemy Johan
- Figuring Figures: Exploring Europeans’ Knowledge of Official Economic Statistics pp. 1051-1085

- Vicente Maria R. and López Ana J.
- Book Review pp. 1087-1089

- Cruze Nathan
- Book Review pp. 1091-1092

- Earp Morgan
Volume 33, issue 3, 2017
- JOS Special Issue on Responsive and Adaptive Survey Design: Looking Back to See Forward – Editorial: In Memory of Professor Stephen E. Fienberg, 1942–2016 pp. 571-577

- Chun Asaph Young, Schouten Barry and Wagner James
- Stop or Continue Data Collection: A Nonignorable Missing Data Approach for Continuous Variables pp. 579-599

- Paiva Thais and Reiter Jerome P.
- Univariate Tests for Phase Capacity: Tools for Identifying When to Modify a Survey’s Data Collection Protocol pp. 601-624

- Lewis Taylor
- Dynamic Question Ordering in Online Surveys pp. 625-657

- Early Kirstin, Mankoff Jennifer and Fienberg Stephen E.
- Fieldwork Monitoring for the European Social Survey: An illustration with Belgium and the Czech Republic in Round 7 pp. 659-686

- Vandenplas Caroline, Loosveldt Geert and Beullens Koen
- Robustness of Adaptive Survey Designs to Inaccuracy of Design Parameters pp. 687-708

- Burger Joep, Perryck Koen and Schouten Barry
- Inconsistent Regression and Nonresponse Bias: Exploring Their Relationship as a Function of Response Imbalance pp. 709-734

- Särndal Carl-Erik and Lundquist Peter
- Responsive Survey Designs for Reducing Nonresponse Bias pp. 735-752

- Brick J. Michael and Tourangeau Roger
- Using Response Propensity Models to Improve the Quality of Response Data in Longitudinal Studies pp. 753-779

- Plewis Ian and Shlomo Natalie
- The Implications of Alternative Allocation Criteria in Adaptive Design for Panel Surveys pp. 781-799

- Olena Kaminska and Peter Lynn
- Using Prior Wave Information and Paradata: Can They Help to Predict Response Outcomes and Call Sequence Length in a Longitudinal Study? pp. 801-833

- Durrant Gabriele B., Maslovskaya Olga and Smith Peter W. F.
- Investigating Adaptive Nonresponse Follow-up Strategies for Small Businesses through Embedded Experiments pp. 835-856

- Thompson Katherine Jenny and Kaputa Stephen J.
- The Impact of Targeted Data Collection on Nonresponse Bias in an Establishment Survey: A Simulation Study of Adaptive Survey Design pp. 857-871

- McCarthy Jaki, Wagner James and Sanders Herschel Lisette
Volume 33, issue 2, 2017
- Editorial – Special Issue on Total Survey Error (TSE) pp. 301-301

- Eckman Stephanie and Edith de Leeuw
- Estimating Components of Mean Squared Error to Evaluate the Benefits of Mixing Data Collection Modes pp. 303-334

- Roberts Caroline and Vandenplas Caroline
- Total Survey Error and Respondent Driven Sampling: Focus on Nonresponse and Measurement Errors in the Recruitment Process and the Network Size Reports and Implications for Inferences pp. 335-366

- Lee Sunghee, Suzer-Gurtekin Tuba, Wagner James and Valliant Richard
- Using Linked Survey Paradata to Improve Sampling Strategies in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey pp. 367-383

- Mirel Lisa B. and Chowdhury Sadeq R.
- Web-Face-to-Face Mixed-Mode Design in a Longitudinal Survey: Effects on Participation Rates, Sample Composition, and Costs pp. 385-408

- Bianchi Annamaria, Silvia Biffignandi and Peter Lynn
- Interviewer Effects on Non-Differentiation and Straightlining in the European Social Survey pp. 409-426

- Loosveldt Geert and Beullens Koen
- The Influence of an Up-Front Experiment on Respondents’ Recording Behaviour in Payment Diaries: Evidence from Germany pp. 427-454

- Tobias Schmidt and Sieber Susann
- Comparison of 2010 Census Nonresponse Follow-Up Proxy Responses with Administrative Records Using Census Coverage Measurement Results pp. 455-475

- Mulry Mary H. and Keller Andrew D.
- Extending TSE to Administrative Data: A Quality Framework and Case Studies from Stats NZ pp. 477-511

- Reid Giles, Zabala Felipa and Holmberg Anders
- Comparing Two Inferential Approaches to Handling Measurement Error in Mixed-Mode Surveys pp. 513-531

- Buelens Bart and A. Van den Brakel Jan
- Adjusting for Measurement Error and Nonresponse in Physical Activity Surveys: A Simulation Study pp. 533-550

- Beyler Nicholas and Beyler Amy
- Effect of Missing Data on Classification Error in Panel Surveys pp. 551-570

- Edwards Susan L., Berzofsky Marcus E. and Biemer Paul P.
Volume 33, issue 1, 2017
- Unit Root Properties of Seasonal Adjustment and Related Filters: Special Cases pp. 1-14

- Bell William.R.
- A Simple Method for Limiting Disclosure in Continuous Microdata Based on Principal Component Analysis pp. 15-41

- Calviño Aida
- Estimating the Count Error in the Australian Census pp. 43-59

- Chipperfield James, Brown James and Bell Philip
- Space-Time Unit-Level EBLUP for Large Data Sets pp. 61-77

- D’Aló Michele, Falorsi Stefano and Solari Fabrizio
- Official Statistics and Statistics Education: Bridging the Gap pp. 79-100

- Gal Iddo and Ograjenšek Irena
- Three Methods for Occupation Coding Based on Statistical Learning pp. 101-122

- Gweon Hyukjun, Schonlau Matthias, Kaczmirek Lars, Blohm Michael and Steiner Stefan
- Survey-Based Cross-Country Comparisons Where Countries Vary in Sample Design: Issues and Solutions pp. 123-136

- Olena Kaminska and Peter Lynn
- Effects of Scale Direction on Response Style of Ordinal Rating Scales pp. 137-154

- Liu Mingnan and Keusch Florian
- Design of Seasonal Adjustment Filter Robust to Variations in the Seasonal Behaviour of Time Series pp. 155-186

- Martelotte Marcela Cohen, Souza Reinaldo Castro and Silva Eduardo Antônio Barros Da
- Bridging a Survey Redesign Using Multiple Imputation: An Application to the 2014 CPS ASEC pp. 187-206

- Jonathan Rothbaum
- Adjusting for Misclassification: A Three-Phase Sampling Approach pp. 207-222

- Sang Hailin, Lopiano Kenneth K., Abreu Denise A., Lamas Andrea C., Arroway Pam and Young Linda J.
- Changing Industrial Classification to SIC (2007) at the UK Office for National Statistics pp. 223-247

- Smith Paul A. and James Gareth G.
- Cost-Benefit Analysis for a Quinquennial Census: The 2016 Population Census of South Africa pp. 249-274

- Spencer Bruce D., May Julian, Kenyon Steven and Seeskin Zachary
- Estimation when the Covariance Structure of the Variable of Interest is Positive Definite pp. 275-299

- Théberge Alain
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