CONFERENCE OF EUROPEAN STATISTICS STAKEHOLDERS | ||
Plenary sessions: Programme November 24 morning 2014 (Aula Magna, Sapienza Rectorate, University of Rome) | ||
08.15 – 0 8.45 | Registration | |
08.45 – 09.30 | Opening Ceremony |
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09.30 – 11.10 | Plenary session | European statistics and Europe 2020 |
11.10 – 11.40 | Coffee break | |
11.40 – 13.00 | Panel Discussion | Enhancing collaboration among Statistics Stakeholders and Research for Europe 2020 |
Please transfer by walking from Aula Magna to Polo Didattico, via Caserta, 6 ( 600 meters, 7 minutes)
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Parallel Sessions: Programme, 24 November 2014 (Polo Didattico, via Caserta 6) – afternoon | ||||
13.00 – 14.20 | Lunch – Roof Garden | |||
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14.20 – 15.30 | IS 1 Modernisation of Statistical Production Processes: Vision, Experiences and Challenges | IS 2 European Statistics on Justice Systems: the Picture of a Poor Reality | IS 3 The Challenges for Environmental Data Stakeholders | SS 4 Spatial Statistical Methods for Official Statistics |
15.30 – 16.40 | IS 5 Economy finance and Business Statistics for Europe 2020 | IS 6 Visualising and Communicating Statistics in the E-society | CS 7 New Methods for Data Collection and Control | CS 8 What Statistics can Measure and How: Defining European Statistics with a 2020 Time Horizon |
16.40 – 17.10 | Coffee break | |||
17.10 – 18.20 | IS 9 Cross-national Surveys: Data Collection and Analysis | IS 10 Poverty and Social Exclusion: Enhancing Capacity to Measure Employment and Social Developments | IS 11 The Combined Use of Administrative Sources and Statistical Surveys, an Incoming Revolution for Statistical Stakeholders | SS 12 Graphical and Network Models and Analysis in the Context of Official Statistics |
Parallel Sessions: Programme, 25 November 2014 (Polo Didattico, via Caserta 6) | ||||
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8.30 – 9.40 | CS 13 Analysing and Summarising Large Sets of Indicators | CS 14 Analysis and Estimation of Survey Data | SS 15 Methods for Analysing Big Data in the Context of Official Statistics | SS 16 New Challenges for Improving Survey Analysis |
9.40 – 10.50 | IS 17 On the Impact of Modernisation | IS 18 New Challenges in the Analysis of Longitudinal Data | SS 19 New Challenges in Spatio-Temporal Data Modelling and Monitoring | SS 20 New Methodological Challenges for Official Statistics |
10.50 – 11.20 | Coffee break |
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11.20 – 12.30 | IS 21 Central Banking Statistics – Expanding Production Frontiers | IS 22 Classification and Clustering | IS 23 New Challenges for Environmental and Agricoltural Statistics | IS 24 Advanced Communication for Statistics of Europe 2020 |
12.30 – 13.40 | IS 25 Measuring the Progress of Europe 2020 | IS 26 Methods for Analysing Complex Data | CS 27 Advances and Applications for Official Statistics | CS 28 Improving Statistical Literacy and Communication |
13.40 – 14.40 | Lunch – Roof Garden |
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14.40 – 15.50 | IS 29 Advances in Summarizing Large Sets of Indicators | IS 30 Statistical Literacy and Accreditation of Statistical Professionalism | CS 31 Analysing and Measuring Inequality, Poverty and Social Problems | SS 32 New challenges for Data Analysis in Official Statistics |
15.50 – 17.00 | IS 33 Data Protection | IS 34 Methods for Analysing Big Data in the Context of Official Statistics | CS 35 Statistics for Decision-making: Statistical Products and Services for an Informed Society | SS 36 Regression and Multilevel Models |
17.00 – 18.10 | IS 37 Statistics for Enhanced Economic Governance | SS 38 Construction of indicators for Measuring the Progress of Societies | CS 39 Statistical Literacy and Statistics as a New Skill for New Jobs |
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18.10-18.40 | Closing cocktail |