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    2005 Annual Meeting in Saskatoon


    Auger, S. and Tremblay, J. (2005) Evaluation of the quality of the demographic estimations and the tax data used in the calibration of some different surveys in Statistics Canada (STC)

    Beaumont, J.-F. and Bocci, C. (2005) A refinement of the regression composite estimator in the labour force survey for change estimates

    Binder, D., Kovacevic, M. and Roberts, G. (2005) How important is the informativeness of the sample design?

    Blumberg, S., Davis K., Khare, M. and Martinez, M. (2005) The effect of survey follow-up on nonresponse bias: 2002-2003 Joint Canada/United States Survey of Health

    Carrillo, I., Chu, C., Su, W. and Xinlei Xie (2005) A Longtitudinal Study of Factors Affecting Children’s Behaviour

    Cauchon, C. and Laroche, S. (2005) Weighting strategy of the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID)

    Kozak, R. (2005) The Banff system for automated editing and imputation

    Laroche, R. and Armstrong, B. (2005) Dual frame strategy in the survey of financial security: Do we need a high income sample?

    Laroche, S. (2005) Calibration strategy of the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics

    Latouche, M. (2005) Lessons to be learned from the use of administrative data at the weighting stage

    Liang, Y. and Zhu, Q. (2005) Analysis of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth Data: Design-Based Approaches

    Pantoja Galicia, N., Thompson, M. and Kovacevic, M. (2005) Bivariate density estimation from a longitudinal complex survey: example of testing for temporal association of job loss and divorce using SLID

    Philips, R. (2005) The outlier detection and modeling method proposed for the gst replacement project of the monthly wholesale and retail trade survey

    Reedman, L. (2005) Improving the quality of the estimates of “special crops”

    Ren, Q. and Roberts, G. (2005) Marginal Logistic Regression Models for Longitudinal Complex Survey Data

    Torabi, M. and Rao, J.N.K. (2005) Mean squared error estimation for small area means using survey weights

    Tremblay, J. (2005) Overview of the harmonised calibration strategy for income statistics at Statistics Canada

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