págs. 1-14
págs. 15-41
Estimating the Count Error in the Australian Census
James O. Chipperfield, James Brown, Philip Ball
págs. 43-59
Space-Time Unit-Level EBLUP for Large Data Sets
Michele D'Aló, Stefani Falorsi, Fabrizio Solari
págs. 61-77
Official Statistics and Statistics Education: Bridging the Gap
Iddo Gal, Irena Ograjenšek
págs. 79-100
Three Methods for Occupation Coding Based on Statistical Learning
Hyukjun Gweon, Matthias Schonlau, Lars Kaczmirek, Michael Blohm
págs. 101-122
Survey-Based Cross-Country Comparisons Where Countries Vary in Sample Design: Issues and Solutions
Olena Kaminska, Peter Lynn
págs. 123-136
Effects of Scale Direction on Response Style of Ordinal Rating Scales
Mingnan Liu, Florian Keusch
págs. 137-154
Design of Seasonal Adjustment Filter Robust to Variations in the Seasonal Behaviour of Time Series
Marcela Cohen Martelotte, Reinaldo Castro Souza, Eduardo Antônio Barros da Silva
págs. 155-186
Bridging a Survey Redesign Using Multiple Imputation: An Application to the 2014 CPS ASEC
Jonathan Rothbaum
págs. 187-206
Adjusting for Misclassification: A Three-Phase Sampling Approach
Hailin Sang, Kenneth K. Lopiano, Denise A. Abreu, Andrea C. Lamas, Pam Arroway, Linda J. Young
págs. 207-222
Changing Industrial Classification to SIC (2007) at the UK Office for National Statistics
Paul A. Smith, Gareth M. James
págs. 223-247
Cost-Benefit Analysis for a Quinquennial Census: The 2016 Population Census of South Africa
Bruce D. Spencer, Julian May, Steven Kenyon, Zachary Seeskin
págs. 249-274
Estimation when the Covariance Structure of the Variable of Interest is Positive Definite
Alain Théberge
págs. 275-299
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