Journal of Official Statistics
2013 - 2023
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Volume 32, issue 4, 2016
- JOS Special Section on The Role of Official Statistics in Statistical Capacity Building – Editorial pp. 787-788

- Ograjenšek Irena
- The Continuing Evolution of Official Statistics: Some Challenges and Opportunities pp. 789-810

- MacFeely Steve
- Helping Raise the Official Statistics Capability of Government Employees pp. 811-826

- Forbes Sharleen and Keegan Alan
- Statistical Capacity Building of Official Statisticians in Practice: Case of the Consumer Price Index pp. 827-848

- Deutsch Tomi
- Data-Mining Opportunities for Small and Medium Enterprises with Official Statistics in the UK pp. 849-865

- Coleman Shirley Y.
- From Quality to Information Quality in Official Statistics pp. 867-885

- Ron Kenett and Shmueli Galit
- The Use of Official Statistics in Self-Selection Bias Modeling pp. 887-905

- Luciana Dalla Valle
- Invited Commentary Special Section: The Role of Official Statistics in Statistical Capacity Building pp. 907-912

- Pullinger John
- Invited Commentary Special Section: Addressing the Needs of Official Statistics Users: The Case of Eurostat pp. 913-916

- Marleen De Smedt
- Measuring and Detecting Errors in Occupational Coding: an Analysis of SHARE Data pp. 917-945

- Michele Belloni, Agar Brugiavini, Elena Meschi and Kea Tijdens
- Demographic Projections: User and Producer Experiences of Adopting a Stochastic Approach pp. 947-962

- Dunstan Kim and Christopher Ball
- Small-Area Estimation with Zero-Inflated Data – a Simulation Study pp. 963-986

- Krieg Sabine, Boonstra Harm Jan and Smeets Marc
- Dead or Alive? Dealing with Unknown Eligibility in Longitudinal Surveys pp. 987-1010

- Nicole Watson
- Web Survey Methodology pp. 1011-1014

- Herzing Jessica M. E.
- Improving Survey Methods: Lessons from Recent Research pp. 1015-1017

- Olson Kristen
Volume 32, issue 3, 2016
- Weighting Strategies for Combining Data from Dual-Frame Telephone Surveys: Emerging Evidence from Australia pp. 549-578

- Baffour Bernard, Haynes Michele, Western Mark, Pennay Darren, Misson Sebastian and Martinez Arturo
- Using Data Mining to Predict the Occurrence of Respondent Retrieval Strategies in Calendar Interviewing: The Quality of Retrospective Reports pp. 579-600

- Belli Robert F., Miller L. Dee, Baghal Tarek Al and Soh Leen-Kiat
- Is the Short Version of the Big Five Inventory (BFI-S) Applicable for Use in Telephone Surveys? pp. 601-618

- Brust Oliver A., Häder Sabine and Häder Michael
- Accuracy of Mixed-Source Statistics as Affected by Classification Errors pp. 619-642

- Arnout van Delden, Scholtus Sander and Burger Joep
- Detecting Fraudulent Interviewers by Improved Clustering Methods – The Case of Falsifications of Answers to Parts of a Questionnaire pp. 643-660

- Samuel De Haas and Peter Winker
- Empirical Best Prediction Under Unit-Level Logit Mixed Models pp. 661-692

- Hobza Tomáš and Morales Domingo
- A Simulation Study of Weighting Methods to Improve Labour-Force Estimates of Immigrants in Ireland pp. 693-718

- Nguyen Nancy Duong, Burke Órlaith and Murphy Patrick
- An Imputation Model for Dropouts in Unemployment Data pp. 719-732

- Nilsson Petra
- The Marginal Effects in Subgroup Decomposition of the Gini Index pp. 733-745

- Tomson Ogwang
- Multivariate Beta Regression with Application in Small Area Estimation pp. 747-768

- Souza Debora F. and Moura Fernando A. S.
- Nonrespondent Subsample Multiple Imputation in Two-Phase Sampling for Nonresponse pp. 769-785

- Zhang Nanhua, Chen Henian and Elliott Michael R.
Volume 32, issue 2, 2016
- On a Modular Approach to the Design of Integrated Social Surveys pp. 259-286

- Ioannidis Evangelos, Merkouris Takis, Zhang Li-Chun, Karlberg Martin, Petrakos Michalis, Reis Fernando and Stavropoulos Photis
- Discussion pp. 287-289

- Chipperfield James O.
- Discussion pp. 291-294

- Dolson David
- Discussion pp. 295-300

- Gonzalez Jeffrey M. and Eltinge John L.
- Rejoinder pp. 301-305

- Ioannidis Evangelos, Merkouris Takis, Zhang Li-Chun, Karlberg Martin, Petrakos Michalis, Reis Fernando and Stavropoulos Photis
- The Impact of Question Format, Context, and Content on Survey Answers in Early and Late Adolescence pp. 307-328

- Diersch Nadine and Walther Eva
- End User Licence to Open Government Data? A Simulated Penetration Attack on Two Social Survey Datasets pp. 329-348

- Elliot Mark, Mackey Elaine, O’Shea Susan, Tudor Caroline and Spicer Keith
- Interviewer Effects on a Network-Size Filter Question pp. 349-373

- Josten Michael and Trappmann Mark
- The FEWS Index: Fixed Effects with a Window Splice pp. 375-404

- Krsinich Frances
- “Do the Germans Really Work Six Weeks More than the French?” – Measuring Working Time with the Labour Force Survey in France and Germany pp. 405-431

- Körner Thomas and Wolff Loup
- Random Walks on Directed Networks: Inference and Respondent-Driven Sampling pp. 433-459

- Malmros Jens, Masuda Naoki and Britton Tom
- Modernizing a Major Federal Government Survey: A Review of the Redesign of the Current Population Survey Health Insurance Questions pp. 461-486

- Pascale Joanne
- Misspecification Effects in the Analysis of Panel Data pp. 487-505

- Vieira Marcel de Toledo, Smith Peter W.F. and Salgueiro Maria de Fátima
- Weight Smoothing for Generalized Linear Models Using a Laplace Prior pp. 507-539

- Xia Xi and Elliott Michael R.
- Book Review pp. 541-544

- Phipps Polly A. and Toth Daniell
- Book Review pp. 545-547

- Beatty Paul C.
Volume 32, issue 1, 2016
- Micro- and Macrodata: a Comparison of the Household Finance and Consumption Survey with Financial Accounts in Austria pp. 1-28

- Andreasch Michael and Peter Lindner
- Respondent-Driven Sampling – Testing Assumptions: Sampling with Replacement pp. 29-73

- Barash Vladimir D., Cameron Christopher J., Spiller Michael W. and Heckathorn Douglas D.
- Classifying Open-Ended Reports: Factors Affecting the Reliability of Occupation Codes pp. 75-92

- Conrad Frederick G., Couper Mick P. and Sakshaug Joseph W.
- Census Model Transition: Contributions to its Implementation in Portugal pp. 93-112

- Dias Carlos A., Wallgren Anders, Wallgren Britt and Coelho Pedro S.
- Constructing Synthetic Samples pp. 113-127

- Dong Hua and Meeden Glen
- A Discussion of Weighting Procedures for Unit Nonresponse pp. 129-145

- Haziza David and Lesage Éric
- A Note on the Effect of Data Clustering on the Multiple-Imputation Variance Estimator: A Theoretical Addendum to the Lewis et al. article in JOS 2014 pp. 147-164

- He Yulei, Shimizu Iris, Schappert Susan, Xu Jianmin, Beresovsky Vladislav, Khan Diba, Valverde Roberto and Schenker Nathaniel
- Sample Representation and Substantive Outcomes Using Web With and Without Incentives Compared to Telephone in an Election Survey pp. 165-186

- Lipps Oliver and Pekari Nicolas
- Bayesian Predictive Inference of a Proportion Under a Twofold Small-Area Model pp. 187-208

- Nandram Balgobin
- SELEKT – A Generic Tool for Selective Editing pp. 209-229

- Norberg Anders
- Synthetic Multiple-Imputation Procedure for Multistage Complex Samples pp. 231-256

- Zhou Hanzhi, Elliott Michael R. and Raghunathan Trivellore E.
- Book Review pp. 257-258

- House Carol
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