Measuring the response burden of official statistical surveys for businesses

2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-71 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Vorgrimler ◽  
Gorja Bartsch ◽  
Florian Spengler ◽  
Daniel Kuehnhenrich
2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anneliese C. Bolland ◽  
John M. Bolland ◽  
Sara E. Tomek ◽  
Heather M. Moore
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1996 ◽  
Vol 58 (6) ◽  
pp. 1000-1002
Author(s):  
Taiji KAWAKAMI ◽  
Osamu YAMAMOTO ◽  
Tuyoshi MARUYAMA ◽  
Yoshinori SUENAGA ◽  
Masakazu ASAHI

1994 ◽  
Vol 26 (8) ◽  
pp. 1221-1234 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Stratigaki ◽  
D Vaiou

In Southern European countries, much of women's work lies out of the realm of ‘wage labour’ in forms of work which include agricultural labour in family farms, homeworking, unpaid domestic and caring labour, family helpers, and/or informal work in tourism, industry, or personal services. The importance of these forms of work is very likely to increase and several regions in Southern Europe present ‘ideal conditions’ for their proliferation. The bulk of women's work cannot be adequately grasped by looking exclusively at employment categories of economic and statistical surveys. These relegate to ‘nonwork’ many forms of women's labour in society. The authors discuss these ‘other’ forms of labour, focusing mainly on three issues: (a) the meaning and content of work for women in Southern Europe; (b) the connotations associated with terms such as ‘atypical’, ‘irregular’, ‘informal’, and so on, usually used to describe such activities and forms of work; (c) the effects of women's overrepresentation in such forms of work on gender divisions and on their own work prospects.


Ekonomia ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-159
Author(s):  
Halina Woźniak ◽  
Elżbieta Stańczyk

The introduction of an additional financial incentive for statistical interviewers aims to improve the quality of statistical surveys carried out in households as well as the quality of quotation of goods and services conducted in retail outlets and service points, inter alia, by increasing the completeness of these surveys. These are conducted by Statistics Poland and its local agendas, i.e. statistical offices. The aim of the article is to analyse the diversity of results of interviewers’ work in the context of construction of the bonus system.As a measure of the result of the interviewerʼs work, the survey completeness index was used, which may be the basis for the level of thresholds defining the amount of the bonus.


1940 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 160-188
Author(s):  
Ivor J. Herring
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Arthur Young's judgment on Irish roads is well known; that indefatigable traveller who had many hard words for the highways of his native country, asserted: ‘ For a country so very far behind us as Ireland, to have got suddenly so much the start of us in the article of roads, is a spectacle that cannot fail to strike the English traveller exceedingly ’ A quarter of a century later his views received general corroboration from the statistical surveys of the counties and from other commentaries and travel-journals of the time. Sampson, who found little to criticise in the county Derry roads, remarked: ‘ I have seen no country more intersected by good roads than the neighbourhood of Kilrea and Magherafelt’.


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