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Analysis of experiments embedded in probability samples
The fields of randomized experiments and probability sampling are traditionally two separated domains
New data sources and inference methods for statistics
Methodological issues with non-probability data for official statistics.
Property income distributed to insurance policy holders
The yields of investments of pension or life insurance provisions which are seen as income from property received by policyholders from insurance companies, who pay the imputed pension and life...
Inbound tourism in Caribbean Netherlands 2014 - 2016
This paper presents indicators about inbound tourism on Bonaire, Saba and St Eustatius over the period 2014 - 2016
Dutch Trade in Facts and Figures, 2021
This publication contains information on internationalisation in the Netherlands. Exports and imports of goods and services, export earnings, value chains, multinationals and investment are covered...
Selectivity of Big data
Assessment of selectivity of Big data sets is generally not straightforward, if at all possible. Some approaches are proposed in this paper. It is argued that the degree to which selectivity – or its...
Analysing response differences in VAT
Analysing response differences between sample survey and VAT turnover
Using Website texts to detect Innovative Companies
Producing an overview of innovative companies in a country is a challenging task.
Measuring capital in the Netherlands
At Statistics Netherlands the development of productivity statistics is addressed as a key field of interest. The recent national accounts revision at Statistics Netherlands was taken as an...
Satellite account for culture and media 2018
Besides the contribution of culture and media to the Dutch economy and the different good, services and branches of industry playing a part here, the cultural and media goods and services are grouped...
The international road to new forms of data collection
CBS hosted two UNECE workshops in October, on data collection and statistics communication.
Time use changes in the Netherlands: The analytical strength of a time-use module
This paper first summarizes the discussion around the construction of a household satellite account and then continues to present the extension of the Dutch National Accounts with a time-use module....
Transitivizing elementary price indices
Transitivizing elementary price indices for internet data using the cycle method
Employment estimates using survey and register data
This report describes macro-integration methods applied to the reconciliation process of labor force statistics from two sources.
On second-order inclusion probabilities and variances among large randomized PPS samples
This paper presents and discusses some new results on the second-order inclusion probabilities of a systematic probability proportional to size sample drawn from a randomly ordered list, also called...
Measuring well-being
This paper reports on three experiments relating to measuring well-being in which several scale types have been tested.
Fair algorithms in context
Decisions in our society are increasingly supported by Artificial Intelligence (AI). In this work we refer to AI as computers doing ‘intelligent’ tasks. This can for example be determining good moves...
Call for fair, trustworthy AI in the public sphere
Governments are using artificial intelligence (AI) on an ever-increasing scale and for diverse purposes, from streamlining traffic flows to tackling complex social challenges such as the energy...
Sampling restricted access networks
Collecting information about the structure of random access networks
Mobile device login and break-off in individual surveys
the use of mobile devices, i.e. smartphones and tablets, in individual surveys in 2017.
Bootstrapping structural time series models
A resample method to compute standard errors of estimates based on a structural time series model.
Edit rules and strategy of Consistent Table Estimation
The method of repeated weighting aims at obtaining numerical consistency among tables estimated from different surveys.
Other vegetable waste
Residual vegetable matter derived from industrial processes (mainly paper manufacturing) or agriculture waste (straw, peelings from coffe beans and the like).
An emperical evaluation of PRAM
PRAM (Post Randomization Method) is a disclosure control method for microdata, introduced in 1997. However, it has not yet been applied extensively by statistical agencies.
CBS-World Café Trade relations with Russia and Ukraine before and after Russia's invasion
About CBS-World Café Trade relations with Russia and Ukraine before and after Russia's invasion.