Journal of Official Statistics
2013 - 2023
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Volume 31, issue 4, 2015
- Letter to the Editor pp. 537-544

- Bijak Jakub, Alberts Isabel, Alho Juha, Bryant John, Buettner Thomas, Falkingham Jane, Forster Jonathan J., Gerland Patrick, King Thomas, Luca Onorante, Keilman Nico, O’Hagan Anthony, Owens Darragh, Raftery Adrian, Ševčíková Hana and Smith Peter W.F.
- Using Auxiliary Sample Frame Information for Optimum Sampling of Rare Populations pp. 545-557

- Barron Martin, Davern Michael, Montgomery Robert, Tao Xian, Wolter Kirk M., Zeng Wei, Dorell Christina and Black Carla
- Response Burden in Official Business Surveys: Measurement and Reduction Practices of National Statistical Institutes pp. 559-588

- Bavdaž Mojca, Giesen Deirdre, Černe Simona Korenjak, Löfgren Tora and Raymond-Blaess Virginie
- Statistical Estimators Using Jointly Administrative and Survey Data to Produce French Structural Business Statistics pp. 589-609

- Brion Philippe and Gros Emmanuel
- First Impressions of Telephone Survey Interviewers pp. 611-625

- Broome Jessica
- Quarterly Regional GDP Flash Estimates by Means of Benchmarking and Chain Linking pp. 627-647

- Cuevas Ángel, Quilis Enrique M. and Antoni Espasa
- Coordination of Conditional Poisson Samples pp. 649-672

- Grafström Anton and Matei Alina
- Cultural Variations in the Effect of Interview Privacy and the Need for Social Conformity on Reporting Sensitive Information pp. 673-697

- Mneimneh Zeina M., Tourangeau Roger, Pennell Beth-Ellen, Heeringa Steven G. and Elliott Michael R.
- Frameworks for Guiding the Development and Improvement of Population Statistics in the United Kingdom pp. 699-722

- Raymer James, Rees Phil and Blake Ann
- B-Graph Sampling to Estimate the Size of a Hidden Population pp. 723-736

- Spreen Marinus and Bogaerts Stefan
- Quality Indicators for Statistical Disclosure Methods: A Case Study on the Structure of Earnings Survey pp. 737-761

- Templ Matthias
- Effects of Cluster Sizes on Variance Components in Two-Stage Sampling pp. 763-782

- Valliant Richard, Dever Jill A. and Kreuter Frauke
- On Proxy Variables and Categorical Data Fusion pp. 783-807

- Zhang Li-Chun
- Book Review: Online Panel Research: A Data Quality Perspective pp. 809-812

- Cornesse Carina and Blom Annelies G.
- Book Review: Practical Tools for Designing and Weighting Survey Samples pp. 813-815

- Espejo Mariano Ruiz
- Book Review: Managing and Sharing Research Data: A Guide to Good Practice pp. 817-819

- Mulcahy Timothy Michael
Volume 31, issue 3, 2015
- Preface pp. 349-355

- Bakker Bart F.M., Heijden Peter G.M. van der and Scholtus Sander
- Sensitivity of Population Size Estimation for Violating Parametric Assumptions in Log-linear Models pp. 357-379

- Gerritse Susanna C., Heijden Peter G.M. van der and Bakker Bart F.M.
- On Modelling Register Coverage Errors pp. 381-396

- Zhang Li-Chun
- Using the Bootstrap to Account for Linkage Errors when Analysing Probabilistically Linked Categorical Data pp. 397-414

- Chipperfield James O. and Chambers Raymond L.
- Coverage Evaluation on Probabilistically Linked Data pp. 415-429

- Di Consiglio Loredana and Tuoto Tiziana
- Models for Combining Aggregate-Level Administrative Data in the Absence of a Traditional Census pp. 431-451

- Yildiz Dilek and Smith Peter W.F.
- Linkage of Census and Administrative Data to Quality Assure the 2011 Census for England and Wales pp. 453-473

- Blackwell Louisa, Charlesworth Andrew and Rogers Nicola Jane
- A Bayesian Approach to Population Estimation with Administrative Data pp. 475-487

- Bryant John R. and Graham Patrick
- Sensitivity of Mixed-Source Statistics to Classification Errors pp. 489-506

- Burger Joep, Delden Arnout van and Scholtus Sander
- Discussion pp. 507-513

- Chambers Ray
- Discussion pp. 515-525

- Holmberg Anders
- Discussion pp. 527-535

- Fienberg Stephen E.
Volume 31, issue 2, 2015
- Preface pp. 149-153

- Karlberg Martin, Silvia Biffignandi, Daas Piet J.H., Holmberg Anders, Hulliger Beat, Jacques Pascal, Lehtonen Risto, Münnich Ralf T., Shlomo Natalie, Silberman Roxane and Stoop Ineke
- Variance Estimation of Change in Poverty Rates: an Application to the Turkish EU-SILC Survey pp. 155-175

- Oguz Alper Melike and Berger Yves G.
- ReGenesees: an Advanced R System for Calibration, Estimation and Sampling Error Assessment in Complex Sample Surveys pp. 177-203

- Zardetto Diego
- Dwelling Price Ranking versus Socioeconomic Clustering: Possibility of Imputation pp. 205-229

- Fleishman Larisa, Gubman Yury and Aviad Tur-Sinai
- Quality Assessment of Imputations in Administrative Data pp. 231-247

- Matthias Schnetzer, Astleithner Franz, Predrag Ćetković, Stefan Humer, Lenk Manuela and Mathias Moser
- Big Data as a Source for Official Statistics pp. 249-262

- Daas Piet J.H., Puts Marco J., Buelens Bart and Hurk Paul A.M. van Den
- Small Area Model-Based Estimators Using Big Data Sources pp. 263-281

- Marchetti Stefano, Giusti Caterina, Pratesi Monica, Salvati Nicola, Giannotti Fosca, Pedreschi Dino, Rinzivillo Salvatore, Pappalardo Luca and Gabrielli Lorenzo
- Sentiments and Perceptions of Business Respondents on Social Media: an Exploratory Analysis pp. 283-304

- Torres van Grinsven Vanessa and Snijkers Ger
- Measuring Disclosure Risk and Data Utility for Flexible Table Generators pp. 305-324

- Shlomo Natalie, Antal Laszlo and Elliot Mark
- Statistical Metadata: a Unified Approach to Management and Dissemination pp. 325-347

- Signore Marina, Scanu Mauro and Brancato Giovanna
Volume 31, issue 1, 2015
- Face-to-Face or Sequential Mixed-Mode Surveys Among Non-Western Minorities in the Netherlands: The Effect of Different Survey Designs on the Possibility of Nonresponse Bias pp. 1-30

- Kappelhof Johannes W.S.
- Validating Sensitive Questions: A Comparison of Survey and Register Data pp. 31-59

- Kirchner Antje
- Linear Regression Diagnostics in Cluster Samples pp. 61-75

- Li Jianzhu and Valliant Richard
- Ratio Edits Based on Statistical Tolerance Intervals pp. 77-100

- Young Derek S. and Mathew Thomas
- On Estimating Quantiles Using Auxiliary Information pp. 101-119

- Berger Yves G. and Munoz Juan F.
- Statistical Disclosure Limitation in the Presence of Edit Rules pp. 121-138

- Kim Hang J., Karr Alan F. and Reiter Jerome P.
- Book Review pp. 139-140

- Earp Morgan S.
- Book Review pp. 141-142

- Resnick Dean M.
- Book Review pp. 143-145

- Walejko Gina K.
- Book Review pp. 147-148

- Willis Gordon
Volume 30, issue 4, 2014
- In Search of Motivation for the Business Survey Response Task pp. 579-606

- Torres van Grinsven Vanessa, Bolko Irena and Bavdaž Mojca
- An Adaptive Data Collection Procedure for Call Prioritization pp. 607-621

- Beaumont Jean-Francois, Bocci Cynthia and Haziza David
- Measuring Representativeness of Short-Term Business Statistics pp. 623-649

- Ouwehand Pim and Schouten Barry
- Does the Length of Fielding Period Matter? Examining Response Scores of Early Versus Late Responders pp. 651-674

- Sigman Richard, Lewis Taylor, Yount Naomi Dyer and Lee Kimya
- The Utility of Nonparametric Transformations for Imputation of Survey Data pp. 675-700

- Robbins Michael W.
- Modeling Nonresponse in Establishment Surveys: Using an Ensemble Tree Model to Create Nonresponse Propensity Scores and Detect Potential Bias in an Agricultural Survey pp. 701-719

- Earp Morgan, Mitchell Melissa, McCarthy Jaki and Kreuter Frauke
- Detecting and Treating Verified Influential Values in a Monthly Retail Trade Survey pp. 721-747

- Mulry Mary H., Oliver Broderick E. and Kaputa Stephen J.
- The Impact of Sampling Designs on Small Area Estimates for Business Data pp. 749-771

- Burgard Jan Pablo, Münnich Ralf and Zimmermann Thomas
- On Precision in Estimates of Change over Time where Samples are Positively Coordinated by Permanent Random Numbers pp. 773-785

- Lindblom Annika
- Analytic Tools for Evaluating Variability of Standard Errors in Large-Scale Establishment Surveys pp. 787-810

- Cho MoonJung, Eltinge John L., Gershunskaya Julie and Huff Larry
- Estimation of Mean Squared Error of X-11-ARIMA and Other Estimators of Time Series Components pp. 811-838

- Pfeffermann Danny and Sverchkov Michail
- Data Smearing: An Approach to Disclosure Limitation for Tabular Data pp. 839-857

- Toth Daniell
Volume 30, issue 3, 2014
- A System for Managing the Quality of Official Statistics pp. 381-415

- Biemer Paul, Trewin Dennis, Bergdahl Heather and Japec Lilli
- Discussion pp. 417-419

- Scheuren Fritz
- Discussion pp. 421-424

- Dolson David
- Discussion pp. 425-429

- Elvers Eva
- Discussion pp. 431-435

- Eltinge John L.
- Rejoinder pp. 437-442

- Biemer Paul, Trewin Dennis, Bergdahl Heather and Japec Lilli
- Panel Attrition: How Important is Interviewer Continuity? pp. 443-457

- Peter Lynn, Olena Kaminska and Goldstein Harvey
- Item Nonresponse in Face-to-Face Interviews with Children pp. 459-477

- Haunberger Sigrid
- Optimizing Opt-Out Consent for Record Linkage pp. 479-497

- Marcel Das and Couper Mick P.
- Predictions vs. Preliminary Sample Estimates: The Case of Eurozone Quarterly GDP pp. 499-520

- D’Elia Enrico
- Developing Calibration Weights and Standard-Error Estimates for a Survey of Drug-Related Emergency-Department Visits pp. 521-532

- Kott Phillip S. and Day C. Daniel
- Access to Sensitive Data: Satisfying Objectives Rather than Constraints pp. 533-545

- Felix Ritchie
- Are All Quality Dimensions of Equal Importance when Measuring the Perceived Quality of Official Statistics? Evidence from Spain pp. 547-562

- Costa Alex, Garcıá Jaume and Raymond Josep Lluis
- Book Review pp. 563-565

- Wolf Peter-Paul de
- Book Review pp. 567-570

- Kirzinger Whitney
- Book Review pp. 571-573

- Sakshaug Joseph W.
Volume 30, issue 2, 2014
- Overview of the Special Issue on Surveying the Hard-to-Reach pp. 171-176

- Willis Gordon B., Smith Tom W., Shariff-Marco Salma and English Ned
- Potential Uses of Administrative Records for Triple System Modeling for Estimation of Census Coverage Error in 2020 pp. 177-189

- Griffin Richard A.
- Sampling Nomads: A New Technique for Remote, Hard-to-Reach, and Mobile Populations pp. 191-213

- Himelein Kristen, Eckman Stephanie and Murray Siobhan
- Enumerating the Hidden Homeless: Strategies to Estimate the Homeless Gone Missing From a Point-in-Time Count pp. 215-229

- Agans Robert P., Jefferson Malcolm T., Bowling James M., Zeng Donglin, Yang Jenny and Silverbush Mark
- A Study of Assimilation Bias in Name-Based Sampling of Migrants pp. 231-249

- Schnell Rainer, Trappmann Mark and Gramlich Tobias
- Comparing Survey and Sampling Methods for Reaching Sexual Minority Individuals in Flanders pp. 251-1

- Dewaele Alexis, Caen Maya and Buysse Ann
- A City-Based Design That Attempts to Improve National Representativeness of Asians pp. 277-289

- Pedlow Steven
- Recruiting an Internet Panel Using Respondent-Driven Sampling pp. 291-310

- Schonlau Matthias, Weidmer Beverly and Arie Kapteyn
- Locating Longitudinal Respondents After a 50-Year Hiatus pp. 311-334

- Stone Celeste, Scott Leslie, Battle Danielle and Maher Patricia
- Evaluating the Efficiency of Methods to Recruit Asian Research Participants pp. 335-354

- Park Hyunjoo and Sha M. Mandy
- Reaching Hard-to-Survey Populations: Mode Choice and Mode Preference pp. 355-379

- Haan Marieke, Ongena Yfke P. and Aarts Kees
Volume 30, issue 1, 2014
- Evaluating Mode Effects in Mixed-Mode Survey Data Using Covariate Adjustment Models pp. 1-21

- Vannieuwenhuyze Jorre T.A., Loosveldt Geert and Molenberghs Geert
- Dropout Rates and Response Times of an Occupation Search Tree in a Web Survey pp. 23-43

- Kea Tijdens
- Can I Just Check...? Effects of Edit Check Questions on Measurement Error and Survey Estimates pp. 45-62

- Lugtig Peter and Annette Jäckle
- Evaluation of Generalized Variance Functions in the Analysis of Complex Survey Data pp. 63-90

- Cho MoonJung, Eltinge John L., Gershunskaya Julie and Huff Larry
- A Convenient Method of Decomposing the Gini Index by Population Subgroups pp. 91-105

- Tomson Ogwang
- Disclosure Risk from Factor Scores pp. 107-122

- Joerg Drechsler, Ronning Gerd and Bleninger Philipp
- Disclosure-Protected Inference with Linked Microdata Using a Remote Analysis Server pp. 123-146

- Chipperfield James O.
- The Relative Impacts of Design Effects and Multiple Imputation on Variance Estimates: A Case Study with the 2008 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey pp. 147-161

- Lewis Taylor, Goldberg Elizabeth, Schenker Nathaniel, Beresovsky Vladislav, Schappert Susan, Decker Sandra, Sonnenfeld Nancy and Shimizu Iris
- Book Review pp. 163-166

- Leeuw Edith de
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