The MEMOBUST project Ágnes Andics 10.09.2013. EESW Nürnberg 1.

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The MEMOBUST project Ágnes Andics EESW Nürnberg 1

What is MEMOBUST? MEthodology for MOdern BUsiness STatistics ESSnet project, 2nd phase (Sept – Febr. 2014) 8 countries: Netherlands (co-ordinator), Greece (1st phase only), Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland Aim: - supporting production of business statistics - replacing the old handbook “Handbook on design and implementation of business surveys (Willeboordse, A. ed., 1998)” - providing modern methods, best practices 2

What is not MEMOBUST? FRIBS Manual (Framework Regulation Integrating Business Statistics) mainly dealing with conceptual issues of business related statistics, within the ESS Designing and Conducting Business Surveys (Wiley) Ger Snijkers, Gustav Haraldsen, Jacqui Jones, Diane Willimack concentrating on survey, having a broader international scope and being mainly on data collection methodology 3

What does the handbook look like? Structure aligned with GSBPM 23 topics with modular structure Two types of modules:  theme: general, for broader readership  method: more technical, especially for methodologists Global glossary, comply with terminology in SDMX Specify needs DesignBuildCollectProcessAnalyze Dissemi- nate Archive 4 Evaluate

What does the handbook look like? 1.Introduction 2.General Observations 3.User Needs 4.Overall Design 5.Repeated Surveys 6.Design of Statistical Concepts 7.Questionnaire Design 8.Statistical Registers and Frames 9.Sample Selection 10.Data Collection 11.Response 12.Data Fusion at Micro-Level 13.Coding 14.Statistical Data Editing 15.Imputation 16.Derivation of Statistical Units 17.Weighting and Estimation 18.Quality Aspects 19.Macro Integration 20.Seasonal Adjustment 21.Statistical Disclosure Control 22.Dissemination 23.Evaluation 5

How is the work going? Authors of modules – experts of the participating NSIs Reviewers – two people per module Topic leaders  co-ordinate the work for the topic  contact Editorial Board in questions Editorial Board  harmonisation  glossary, editing tasks  decision making in questions 6

What are the tools? Templates for  Theme module  Method module  Reviewing provide instructions to authors and reviewers, updated in accordance with feedbacks, ensure an easy and straightforward integration and harmonisation of the modules Web page uploading the versions of the modules and the reviewshttp:// 7

How can the handbook be used? Freely accessible source of knowledge / aid in designing and running business statistics Training course November 2013 in The Hague Ground material for other (local NSI) courses Reference point for software tools Harmonisation on European level 8

What is the future of the handbook? Review to be continued  external referees have been invited for giving their reviews on the modules Updating the handbook  experts are welcome to contribute to the handbook  improvements, new methods are welcome in order to keep it up to date  it is easy to update because of the electronic form 9

What is the future of the handbook? Sustainability  a plan will be written during phase 2 outlining a possible organisation of the maintenance of the handbook after the project has finished  maintenance requires participation of a dedicated and active group of experts and users editorial board, e.g. moderators per topic invitation to others to contribute to the handbook dedicated projects for updating modules 10

Thank you for your attention! 11