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Autor:
Peter Struijs, Arnout van Delden, Winfried Ypma, Olav ten Bosch, Piet J. H. Daas, Joep Burger, Jan van den Brakel, Kees Zeelenberg, Sofie De Broe
Publikováno v:
Statistical Journal of the IAOS. 37:343-360
This paper aims to elicit a discussion of the existence of a paradigm shift in official statistics through the emergence of new (unstructured) data sources and methods that may not adhere to established and existing statistical practices and quality
Publikováno v:
Big Data Meets Survey Science
Autor:
Kees Zeelenberg, Marret Smekens
Publikováno v:
Statistical Journal of the IAOS. 31:583-586
At Statistics Netherlands (SN) we have embarked mid 2014 on a large institute-wide program to implement Lean Six Sigma (LSS) as the standard method for optimizing operational processes. In general, the points mentioned by McSweeney and Moore [3] are
Autor:
Barteld Braaksma, Kees Zeelenberg
Publikováno v:
Statistical Journal of the IAOS. 31:193-202
Big data offers many opportunities for official statistics: for example increased resolution, better timeliness, and new statistical outputs. But there are also many challenges: uncontrolled changes in sources that threaten continuity, lack of identi
Autor:
Kees Zeelenberg, Barteld Braaksma
Big data come in high volume, high velocity and high variety. Their high volume may lead to better accuracy and more details, their high velocity may lead to more frequent and more timely statistical estimates, and their high variety may give opportu
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::97bcddab3884b074348b343d4e5c5375
https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-2512-7.ch011
https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-2512-7.ch011
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Criminology. 39:401-415
This study describes an analysis of trends in crime in the Netherlands during the period 1950-93, using time-series analysis to estimate relationships between recorded crime and demographic, economic and policy developments in the community. We are e
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Econometrics. 12:509-532
We analyse the demand for food in the USA and the Netherlands in the period 1929-88, using a differential consumer demand system, the CBS model, and we compare our results with those of Tobin. For the USA we find an income elasticity of 0-75, both in
Publikováno v:
Small Business Economics. 2:171-181
As in most other industrialized countries the oil price shocks in the seventies led to major rearrangements in the production processes in Dutch manufacturing. The substitution of (expensive) energy consuming processes by less energy intensive ones i
Autor:
Eugene Seneta, Kees Zeelenberg
Publikováno v:
International Statistical Review. 77:329-330
Publikováno v:
Review of Income and Wealth. 35:317-334
In this paper the authors present Socio-economic Accounts for the Netherlands for the year 1981. Detailed information on income components, consumption components and savings for 52 household types are provided. The household types are a cross-classi