author: Anders Wallgren
2022-03-24
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Register-Based Statistics Third Edition - Registers And The National Statistical System
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REGISTER-BASED STATISTICS Rediscover this authoritative guide to register-based statistics filled with significant new improvements
In the newly revised Third Edition of Register-based Statistics: Registers and the National Statistical System, Anders Wallgren and Britt Wallgren deliver a robust exploration of how register-based statistics can be used to its fullest potential. The authors describe how statistical institutes can work on long-term projects to improve administrative systems, as well as estimation methods that can improve the quality of statistical estimates based on registers with quality problems. Readers will also discover how to improve the ways register-statistical issues are introduced, as well as how to create population registers.
Finally, the authors draw on their experience from teaching and consulting in several countries to explain how to implement register-based statistics.
Key features of the third edition:
Discusses the problems new register countries face
Explains how registers will improve the efficiency of the national statistical system
Clarifies the importance of the system approach
Describes how a statistical population register can be created
Registers-based statistics require new skills and understanding of new concepts
Many important quality indicators are described
Explains difficult topics in a pedagogic way
Perfect for staff at national statistical institutes and administrative and ministerial authorities belonging to national statistical systems, Register-based Statistics will also prove to be an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate students in statistics programs and courses, as well as survey researchers and practitioners.
In the newly revised Third Edition of Register-based Statistics: Registers and the National Statistical System, Anders Wallgren and Britt Wallgren deliver a robust exploration of how register-based statistics can be used to its fullest potential. The authors describe how statistical institutes can work on long-term projects to improve administrative systems, as well as estimation methods that can improve the quality of statistical estimates based on registers with quality problems. Readers will also discover how to improve the ways register-statistical issues are introduced, as well as how to create population registers.
Finally, the authors draw on their experience from teaching and consulting in several countries to explain how to implement register-based statistics.
Key features of the third edition:
Discusses the problems new register countries face
Explains how registers will improve the efficiency of the national statistical system
Clarifies the importance of the system approach
Describes how a statistical population register can be created
Registers-based statistics require new skills and understanding of new concepts
Many important quality indicators are described
Explains difficult topics in a pedagogic way
Perfect for staff at national statistical institutes and administrative and ministerial authorities belonging to national statistical systems, Register-based Statistics will also prove to be an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate students in statistics programs and courses, as well as survey researchers and practitioners.
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REGISTER-BASED STATISTICS Rediscover this authoritative guide to register-based statistics filled with significant new improvements
In the newly revised Third Edition of Register-based Statistics: Registers and the National Statistical System, Anders Wallgren and Britt Wallgren deliver a robust exploration of how register-based statistics can be used to its fullest potential. The authors describe how statistical institutes can work on long-term projects to improve administrative systems, as well as estimation methods that can improve the quality of statistical estimates based on registers with quality problems. Readers will also discover how to improve the ways register-statistical issues are introduced, as well as how to create population registers.
Finally, the authors draw on their experience from teaching and consulting in several countries to explain how to implement register-based statistics.
Key features of the third edition:
Discusses the problems new register countries face
Explains how registers will improve the efficiency of the national statistical system
Clarifies the importance of the system approach
Describes how a statistical population register can be created
Registers-based statistics require new skills and understanding of new concepts
Many important quality indicators are described
Explains difficult topics in a pedagogic way
Perfect for staff at national statistical institutes and administrative and ministerial authorities belonging to national statistical systems, Register-based Statistics will also prove to be an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate students in statistics programs and courses, as well as survey researchers and practitioners.
In the newly revised Third Edition of Register-based Statistics: Registers and the National Statistical System, Anders Wallgren and Britt Wallgren deliver a robust exploration of how register-based statistics can be used to its fullest potential. The authors describe how statistical institutes can work on long-term projects to improve administrative systems, as well as estimation methods that can improve the quality of statistical estimates based on registers with quality problems. Readers will also discover how to improve the ways register-statistical issues are introduced, as well as how to create population registers.
Finally, the authors draw on their experience from teaching and consulting in several countries to explain how to implement register-based statistics.
Key features of the third edition:
Discusses the problems new register countries face
Explains how registers will improve the efficiency of the national statistical system
Clarifies the importance of the system approach
Describes how a statistical population register can be created
Registers-based statistics require new skills and understanding of new concepts
Many important quality indicators are described
Explains difficult topics in a pedagogic way
Perfect for staff at national statistical institutes and administrative and ministerial authorities belonging to national statistical systems, Register-based Statistics will also prove to be an indispensable resource for undergraduate and graduate students in statistics programs and courses, as well as survey researchers and practitioners.
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