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NTTS 2017 Poster New Techniques and Technologies for Statistics 2017 Increasing data relevance for all Brussels 13-17 March 2017 www.NTTS2017.eu Programme EurostatAgriculture and Rural Development 2 N EW T ECHNIQUES AND T ECHNOLOGIES FOR S TATISTICS 2017 - INCREASING DATA RELEVANCE FOR ALL Monday, 13 March 2017 13:30-18:00 Satellite event on challenges in migration statistics GASP Organisers: Giampaolo Lanzieri, Loredana Di Consiglio (Eurostat) Chair: Giampaolo Lanzieri (Eurostat) The role of international migration in population forecasts Rainer Münz (European Political Strategy Centre) First and second-generation immigrants - a statistical overview Mihaela Agafitei, Georgiana Ivan (Eurostat) Managing the migration crisis: how statistics can help Luca Pappalardo (European Commission - Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs) Probability models for the integration of migration data Frans Willekens (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)) 15:30 Coffee & sandwiches L2 Exploring human mobility and migration with BigData: research at SoBigData.eu Fosca Giannotti, Dino Pedreschi, Alina Sirbu (ISTI-CNR | University of Pisa) To which extent can Social Media help migration monitoring? Stefano Iacus (University of Milano) Generating new knowledge on the drivers of migration: the role of official statistics, explanatory variables and alternative sources Fabrizio Natale (European Commission Joint Research Centre) General discussion Discussion concluding the event (open to all participants) 14:00-18:00 InGRID satellite event: Presentation of the statistical component of the InGRID MANS research project Organisers: Guy Van Gyes (KULeuven-HIVA), Ralf Münnich (Trier University) Chairs: Guy Van Gyes (KULeuven-HIVA), Ralf Münnich (Trier University) Introduction to the event Guy Van Gyes (KULeuven-HIVA) Innovations in data linkages Data integration challenges in European research on inclusive labour markets Ine Smits, Guy Van Gyes (HIVA-KU Leuven) Domain (Small Area) estimation of survey discontinuities Nikos Tzavidis, Paul Smith (University of Southampton | Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute), Timo Schmid, Natalia Rojas-Perilla (Freie Universität Berlin), Chris McGowan, Silvia Manclossi (Welsh Government) 15:15 Coffee & sandwiches L2 Innovations in indicator-building IPOLIS: The Integrated Poverty and Living Conditions Indicator System András Gábos, István György Tóth (TÁRKI Social Research Institute) Multidimensional indicators to measure children’s living conditions and deprivation Antonella D’Agostino (University of Napoli Parthenope), Monica Pratesi, Caterina Giusti (University of Pisa), Antoanneta Potsi (Bergische Universität Wuppertal) Presenting then new InGRID2 research infrastructure project Guy Van Gyes (KULeuven-HIVA) Closing Reception celebrating the new project period 2017-2021 Charlemagne conference centre (CHAR) Van Maerlant 2 building (VM-2) The Albert Borschette Congress Centre (CCAB) = Room Alcide de Gasperi = Room: VM-2 GASP - Level 2 Van Maerlant 2 auditorium = Room: 0.A CCAB level 0 = Room Sicco Mansholt MANS - Level 0 = Room: 0.D CCAB level 0 = Room Lord Roy Jenkins JENK - Level 0 = Lobby L0 - CCAB level 0 = Lobby L2 - CHAR Level 2 The Technical Assistance and Information Exchange instrument of the European Commission (TAIEX) has financed the participation of representatives from the European Neighbourhood countries to NTTS 2017. PROGRAMME 3 Tuesday, 14 March 2017 08:30-09:30 Welcome coffee L2 09:30-12:00 Session 1A: OPENING SESSION GASP Chair: Mariana Kotzeva (Acting Director-General of Eurostat) Moderators: Martina Hahn, Martin Karlberg (Eurostat) Opening address by Dr. Mariana Kotzeva (Acting Director-General of Eurostat) Keynote address by Dr. Roberto Viola (Director-General of the European Commission Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology) Keynote address: New Methods and Approaches to National Statistics by Professor Alex Pentland (MIT) Keynote address: Sorry, but marketing is your job too by Christine Cawthorne (Crocstar) 12:00-13:30 Lunch break L2 12:00-13:30 Session 2P: Poster session: Administrative and registry data, microdata access, L2 visualisation and imputation Collecting and integrating administrative microdata on Education and Qualifications Maria Carla Runci, Grazia Di Bella, Francesca Cuppone (Istat) New Developments in National and Transnational Access to French Confidential Microdata Roxane Silberman (GENES-CASD (Groupe des Ecoles Nationales d’Économie et de Statistique) & CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)), Kamel Gadouche (GENES-CASD (Groupe des Ecoles Nationales d’Économie et de Statistique)) Donor selection by multiple Tree-Based Models for Imputation Jorge Aramendi Rique, Elena Goni Rementeria, Pilar Vazquez Sancho, Anjeles Iztueta Azkue (Eustat - Basque Statistical Office) Generalised robust ratio estimator for imputation Kazumi Wada, Keiichiro Sakashita (National Statistics Center of Japan) Conceptual diagram for population subgroups: an analytical methodology for the visualization of complex problems Ana Alexandrino Silva, Sofia Marques, Rui Antunes (Cohesion and Development Agency Portugal) Adopting Web-based GIS system as a modern method of Official Statistics dissemination by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) Mosab Abualhayja (Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics) How Heatmap visualization can be used to conjuncture monitor in Morocco Elguellab Ali (High Commission for Plan, Rabat, Morocco) 12:05-12:50 Session 2B: Data collection case studies: Lunchtime session on modern MANS data collection projects and data collection modernisation projects Chair: Nataša Železnik Gorjan (Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia) Mobile Optimized Survey Tool Pamela Hird (National Agricultural Statistics Service) A Centralised System for Administrative Data Collection at Statistics Finland Kirsi-Marja Aalto, Perttu Muurimäki (Statistics Finland) 13:30-14:15 Session 3A: Keynote address by Dr. Bo Sundgren: Big data and predictive GASP analytics – a scientific paradigm shift? Chair: Anders Holmberg (Statistics Norway) Moderator: Luca Gramaglia (Eurostat) Big data and predictive analytics – a scientific paradigm shift? Bo Sundgren (Dalarna University) 4 N EW T ECHNIQUES AND T ECHNOLOGIES FOR S TATISTICS 2017 - INCREASING DATA RELEVANCE FOR ALL Tuesday, 14 March 2017 14:30-15:45 Session 4A: Data integration: Bringing together big data and other data sources GASP in the context of official statistics Chair: Silvia Biffignandi (University of Bergamo) Moderator: Pascal Jacques (Eurostat) Merging big data and official statistics for smarter statistics on commuting Pasi Piela (Statistics Finland) Proposals for linking Big Data and statistical registers Daniela Fusco, Tiziana Tuoto, Antony Rizzi (Istat) Statistical Matching as a Supplement to Record Linkage: A valuable method to tackle non-consent bias? Jonathan Gessendorfer, Jonas Beste (Institute for Employment Research (IAB)), Joseph Sakshaug (University of Manchester), Jörg Drechsler (Institute for Employment Research (IAB)) Population Size Estimation and Linkage Errors: The Multiple Lists Case Tiziana Tuoto (Istat), Loredana Di Consiglio (Eurostat) 14:30-15:45 Session 4B: Data collection: Challenges in data collection for official statistics MANS Chair: Ineke Stoop (The Netherlands Institute for Social Research/SCP) Usability Testing of Web Surveys: Key issues in the design of web questionnaires Matea Paškvan, Marc Plate (Statistics Austria) What can we learn from Computerized Business Surveys? Gustav Haraldsen, Elisabeth Falnes-Dalheim (Statistics Norway), Ger Snijkers (Statistics Netherlands) What do we know about mixed-device online surveys and mobile device use in the UK? Olga Maslovskaya, Gabriele Durrant, Peter Smith (University of Southampton) 14:30-15:45 Session 4C: ROSE: Research in Official Statistics in Europe JENK Organiser: Li-Chun Zhang (University of Southampton Statistics Norway) Chair: Li-Chun Zhang (University of Southampton Statistics Norway) Discussant: Ralf Münnich (Trier University) Adaptive multi-mode and multi-device survey design Barry Schouten (Statistics Netherlands), Peter Lugtig (Utrecht University), Gabrielle Durrant (University of Southampton) Recent developments in population size estimation for census-like statistics Peter van der Heijden (Utrecht University | University of Southampton), Paul Smith (University of Southampton), Bart Bakker (Free University Amsterdam | Statistics Netherlands), Maarten Cruyff (Utrecht University) Methods for data integration Ton de Waal (Statistics Netherlands) 15:45-16:15 Coffee L2 16:15-17:30 Session 5A: Mobile phone data for geography: Using mobile phone data for GASP official statistics on land use, urban areas and dwellings Chair: Christine Wirtz (Eurostat) Moderator: Christophe Demunter (Eurostat) Land use classification based on present population daily profiles from a big data source Fernando Reis (Eurostat), Gerdy Seynaeve (Proximus), Albrecht Wirthmann (Eurostat), Freddy de Meersman (Proximus), Marc Debusschere (Statistics Belgium) Mining Mobile Phone Data to Recognize Urban Areas Stephanie Combes, Marie-Pierre de Bellefon (INSEE), Maarten Vanhoof (Open Lab, Newcastle University | SENSE department, Orange Labs), Thomas Plötz (Open Lab, Newcastle University) Home detection algorithms with mobile phone data Benjamin Sakarovitch, Marie-Pierre de Bellefon, Vincent Loonis, Maarten Vanhoof (SENSE department, Orange Lab) 16:15-17:30 Session 5B: Safe exchange and disclosure of microdata:
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