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A Bayesian analysis of design parameters in survey
A Bayesian analyses is applied in the framework of adaptive survey
Integration of microdata from business surveys and the social statistics database
In national and international political debate the issue of globalisation is very prominent.
Information management as tool for standardization in statistics
We describe the role of information management in redesign programs: why it is needed, how it is at present being developed through international cooperation in the Generic Statistical Information...
Semantic networks for automatic coding
In this paper, a methodology for automatic coding is suggested which is fairly general. An application in the area of business applications has served as the inspiration for the approach is described.
Deep learning for time series forecasting and nowcasting
We explore the added value of deep learning techniques for forecasting and nowcasting in official statistics as an alternative to classic time series models. Several neural network algorithms are...
The use of within-subject experiments for estimating measurement effects in mixed-mode surveys
The estimation of measurement effects (MEs) of survey modes in the presence of selection bias poses a great problem to methodologists. We present a new method to estimate MEs by means of...
Price index production on buildings
Price index figures on the production on buildings
Consistent Multivariate Seasonal Adjustment
Seasonally adjusted series of Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
Productivity in the Dutch Public Sector
A methodological study into the productivity of the Dutch public sector with calculations in two institutions: libraries and fire services
Consumption up sharply in April
Dutch households spent substantially more in April. Compared with April last year, household consumption was 3.8 percent higher.
A proposed model for microintegration of economic en social data
Economic and social effects of globalization are handled mostly separately in many studies.