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Standard Processes
Statistical processes can be very complex, and it is not uncommon that they are designed and implemented as one big tangle of statistical activities. This paper is an initiative to structure and...
Monitor huiselijk geweld en kindermishandeling 2020
Impactmonitor aanpak huiselijk geweld en kindermishandeling 2020
Standardised calculation methods for animal manure and nutrients
From 1990 onwards, the production of livestock manure and minerals is annually calculated according to standardised calculation methods developed by a collaboration of different institutes. This...
NA/33 A systems view on concepts of income in the National Accounts
Bos, Frits (1989).In this paper, concepts of income are explicitly linked to the purposes of use and to actual circumstances. Main choices in defining income are presented in a general system. The...
Constructing a monthly indicator of fixed capital formation via high frequency interpolation. The state space approach.
In this study, a different temporal disaggregation approach is tested for producing a monthly series from a quarterly statistic when monthly observations are lacking. Monthly realisations are...
Transitiviteit van prijsindices
Transitivity of price indices is advocated and various ways to construct these are shown.
Cohort fertility of migrant woman in the Netherlands
Developments in fertility of women born in Turkey, Morocco, Suriname, and the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba Maarten AldersPaper presented at the BSPS-NVD-URU Conference in Utrecht, the Netherlands,...
On aligned composite estimates from overlapping samples for growth rates and totals
When monthly business surveys are not completely overlapping, there are two different estimators for the monthly growth rate of the turnover: (i) one that is based on the monthly estimated population...
Are Dutch Services Industries Becoming More Productive? Explorations on Micro-data
Statistics Netherlands is planning to set up a system of productivity statistics. An innovative approach is to directly build up productivity indices from data at the level of the individual firm. To...
How unusual weather influences GDP
We carried out an analysis at a sectoral level, and tested a score of different, potentially relevant, weather effects. The influence on GDP was then computed by aggregation. We found that, on a...
NA/10 Dual sectoring in National Accounts
Al, P.G. (1985).Following a conceptual explanation of dual sectoring, an outline is given of a statistical system with complete dual sectoring in which the linkages are also defined and worked out....
NA/44 The choice of index number formulae and weights in the National Accounts. A sensitivity analysis based on macro-economic data for the interwar period
Bakker, Gert P. den (1991).The sensitivity of growth estimates to variations in index number formulae and weighting procedures is discussed. The calculations concern the macro-economic variables for...
Regional differences in long-term care use by elderly and chronically ill people in 2012 (Dutch only)
Tables and a research description on the regional differences in long-term care use by elderly and chronically ill people in 2012. The tables show the regional use of long-term care, an analysis of...
Cross-cultural marriages
Carel HarmsenArticle published in the Monthly Bulletin of Population Statistics, December 1999. Voorburg/Heerlen, Statistics Netherlands. An earlier version of this article has been presented as a...
Talen en dialecten in Nederland
Onderzoek naar thuisgebruik van Nederlands, dialecten, regionale talen en andere talen
Adaptation and mitigation expenditures due to climate change of the general government 2007-2010
Climate change is high on the political agenda at all levels. In the scientific world there is general consensus that economic and social pressures are contributing to climate change. This report is...
NA/24 On the adjustment of tables with Lagrange multipliers,
Harthoorn, R. and J. van Dalen (1987).An efficient variant of the Lagrange method is given, which uses no more computer time and central memory then the widely used RAS method. Also some special...
New developments in survey data collection methodology for official statistics
This paper describes some new developments in survey methodology that may help to solve problems of survey taking in official statistics. The R-indicator is described as an additional indicator for...
Quality procedures for survey transitions, experiments and discontinuities
Surveys are often kept unchanged as long as possible. When a change is proposed, it is important to minimise the impact so as to minimise the inconvenience for users. This paper sets out the steps in...
NA/95 Compiling the National Accounts demystified
National accounts statistics are not facts. All over the world, very incomplete, imperfect, heterogeneous and partly outdated data are to be transformed into complete, consistent, internationally...
Twitter as a potential data source for statistics
An increasing number of people is active on various social media platforms. Here, people voluntarily share information, discuss topics of interest, and contact family and friends. Because the social...
New data sources for statistics: experiences at Statistics Netherlands
Apart from the traditional sources used by National Statistical Institutes, like sample surveys and administrative sources, nowadays more and more electronic sources of information are available that...
A monthly indicator of private fixed capital formation; a model based approach
This paper by Floris van Ruth describes two methods for computing a monthly statistic based on a lower frequency, quarterly reference statistic and related monthly indicators. Both methods are based...
How to improve the quality of regional accounts estimates
In the European Union tens of billions of euros are spent on regional policy every year. A major part of this amount is allocated on the basis of regional gross domestic product per capita. In this...
The rise of survey sampling
This paper is about the history of survey sampling. It describes how sampling became an accepted scientific method. From the first ideas in 1895 it took some 50 years before the principles of...