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ICES - II |
International Conference on Establishment Surveys - II Survey Methods for Businesses, Farms, and Institutions |
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Last modified June 27, 2001
For additional information, please contact: John G.
Kovar mailto:kovar@statcan.ca
Statistics Canada, 3-A, R.H. Coats Bldg., 120 Parkdale Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0T6
Canada
voice: (001) 613-951-8615, fax: (001) 613-951-5711
The first International Conference on Establishment Surveys (ICES) was held in Buffalo, New York, in 1993, and convened more than 400 experts in the area of surveys of businesses, farms, and institutions. The monograph papers from this conference were published by J. Wiley in 1995 in a volume entitled Business Survey Methods, edited by B. Cox et al.
A second conference, ICES-II, is planned for June 17-21, 2000, in Buffalo. Since the first ICES, many new techniques have been implemented by practitioners around the globe. The first conference set the stage by formally documenting the state of the art at that time. With the new millennium upon us, it is time for a forward look at methods for surveying businesses, farms, and institutions. Both invited as well as contributed sessions are planned, in addition to workshops and software demonstrations.
The official language of the conference is English. Translators will not be provided.
Organizations Providing Conference Support
All you care to know about the Organizing Committee: Names, Organization, Addresses (both email and snail mail), and Phone Numbers (both voice and FAX). If you want to learn more, please contact them individually.
| John G. Kovar, Chair Statistics Canada 3-A, R.H. Coats Bldg. 120 Parkdale Avenue Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0T6 CANADA +1 (613) 951-8615 (voice) +1 (613) 951-5711 (FAX)
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Brenda G. Cox Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. 600 Maryland Ave., SW, Suite 550 Washington, DC 20024-2512 USA +1 (202) 484-4231 (voice) +1 (202) 863-1763
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| David Archer Statistics New Zealand 85 Molesworth Street P.O. Box 2922 Wellington, NEW ZEALAND + 64 4 495-4627 (voice) + 64 4 495-4882 (FAX)
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Carol C. House National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA 14th Street & Independence Avenue, SW Room 4801-S Washington, DC 20250-2000 USA +1 (202) 720-4557 (voice) +1 (202) 720-8738 (FAX)
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| Silvia Biffignandi Università degli studi di Bergamo, Italia Dipartimento di Matematica, Statistica, Informatica e Applicazioni Piazza Rosate 2 24100 Bergamo, ITALY + 39 35 277516 or + 39 35 277536 (voice) + 39 35 249598 (FAX)
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Daniel Kasprzyk U.S. National Center for Education Statistics Room 422-H 555 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20208 USA +1 (202) 219-1588 (voice) +1 (202) 219-1325 (FAX)
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| David A. Binder Statistics Canada 11-A, R.H. Coats Bldg. Tunney's Pasture Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0T6 CANADA +1 (613) 951-0980 (voice) +1 (613) 951-1462 (FAX)
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Peter Kooiman Statistics Netherlands P.O. Box 4000 2270 JM Voorburg THE NETHERLANDS +31 70 337 4915 (voice) +31 70 337 5990 (FAX)
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| Patrick J. Cantwell U.S. Bureau of the Census Decennial Statistical Studies Division, STOP 7600 Washington, DC 20233 USA patrick.j.cantwell@ccmail.census.gov +1 (301) 457-8628 (voice) +1 (301) 457-2478 (FAX)
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Geoff Lee Australian Bureau of Statistics Methodology Division P.O. Box 10 Belconnen, ACT 2616, AUSTRALIA +61 2 6252 7163 (voice) +61 2 6252 8008 (FAX)
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| Lynda T. Carlson U.S. Energy Information Administration 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20585 USA +1 (202) 426-1068 (voice) +1 (202) 426-1083 (FAX)
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Carl Ramirez U.S. General Accounting Office 441 G Street, NW, Room 2921 Washington, DC 20548 USA +1 (202) 512-3721 (voice) +1 (202) 512-3774 (FAX)
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| John Charlton U.K. Office of National Statistics 1 Drummond Gate London SW1V 2QQ UK +44 (171) 533-6239 (voice) +44 (171) 533-6238 (FAX) |
Stuart Scott U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE, Room 4915 Washington, DC 20212 USA +1 (202) 606-7383 (voice) +1 (202) 606-7426 (FAX) |
Final
Program
The Software
Demonstration Program
ICES II Short Course
Program
Abstracts
Invited
Paper Session Abstracts.
Abstracts for Contributed Papers are currently not available.
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Dates to Remember
Click here to view the list.
The paper by Gordon Sande (session 29) was erroneously omitted from the proceedings. Copies can be found here: Effective Heuristics Used In Cell Suppression Calculations or in PDF format.
The paper by Regina Kaiser and Augustin Maravall (session 21) is credited in the proceedings to the wrong authors. A copy of the properly attributed paper can be found here: in PDF format.
The paper by Piedro Demetrio Falorsi, Alessandro Pallara and Raffaella Succi
(session 47) was erroneously omitted from the proceedings. A copy can be
found here: in PDF format.
Paper 25.1 (i.e. the first paper of session 25) appears also as the first paper of session 29.
Paper 56.3 is repeated twice on the CD, but not in the book.
The paper by Danny Pfeffermann, Stuart Scott, and Richard Tiller (session
21) begins on page 755 of the hardcopy proceedings, not 749, as noted in the
contents and the index.
The paper by Mark Pont, John Perry, Mike Prestwood and Andrew Stephens
(session 5) was inserted in the middle of the preceding paper by Paul Smith
and John Perry on the CD-ROM. As such, of that 24 page section, the
Smith-Perry paper occupies pages 13 and 20-24 whilst the Pont et al. paper
occupies pages 14-19.
The paper by Karl-Gustav Hansson (session 42) was reproduced on the CD-ROM
with Tableau 1 missing. The Tableau can be found here: in PDF format.
We apologize to all and particularly to the authors involved.