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> INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
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> ANALYSIS OF REPEATED CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEYS
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> June 15-16, 2000
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> Nijmegen, Netherlands
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> ORGANIZERS
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> Rob EISINGA, University of Nijmegen, Department of Social Science Research
> Methods, P.O. Box 9104, 6500 HE Nijmegen, Netherlands, phone: +31 24
> 3615722, fax: +31 24 3612351, email: [log in to unmask]
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> Philip Hans FRANSES, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Econometric Institute,
> P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, Netherlands, phone: +31 10 4081273, fax:
> +31 10 4089162, email: [log in to unmask]
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> OBJECTIVES
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> This two-day conference provides a forum for the discussion of statistical
> methodology for the analysis of repeated cross-sectional survey data. The
> primary audience will consist of those with methodological interests, but it
> is also intended that the conference addresses the needs of practitioners,
> for example those who are engaged in secondary survey data analysis. The
> organizers encourage submissions of papers that either present new
> methodology, review existing methodology or present applications with
> emphasis on statistical issues. A selection of the contributed papers will
> appear in a special issue of Statistica Neerlandica, to be edited by the
> organizers. This will be a fully refereed issue and all papers will be
> subjected to the regular reviewing process. The organizers will aim at
> speedy publication.
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> PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
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> Invited speakers and (preliminary) titles of their presentation include:
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> Nathaniel Beck (University of California, US): "Time-Series-Cross-Section
> Data: What Have We Learned in the Last Few Years?"
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> Joyce Dargay (University College London, UK): "Pseudo-Panel Analysis of
> Dynamic Transport Demand Relationships"
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> Moshe Feder (University of Southampton, UK): "Time Series Analysis of
> Repeated Surveys"
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> Sourafel Girma (University of Nottingham, UK): "A Quasi-Differencing
> Approach to Dynamic Modelling from a Time Series of Independent Cross
> Sections" abstract
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> Tsoung-Chao Lee (University of Connecticut, UK): "Estimating Transition
> Probabilities from Aggregate Data: Review, New Ideas, and Applications"
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> Ori Rosen (University of Pittsburgh, US): "A Hierarchical Bayesian
> Ecological Inference Model with Applications to Nazi Voting Patterns"
> abstract
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> Marno Verbeek (University of Leuven, B): "Estimating Dynamic Models from
> Repeated Cross Sections" abstract
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> CALL FOR PAPERS
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> Next to the keynote speakers, other researcher are invited to present a
> paper at the conference. Please consider submitting a paper if your work is
> concerned with one of the following issues
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> * Time series analysis of repeated surveys
> * Pooled cross-section time-series analysis
> * Pseudo-panel analysis
> * Dynamic transition models
> * Age-period-cohort analysis
> * Standarization and decomposition of rates
> * Random coefficient models
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> Other contributions addressing methods for the analysis of repeated
> cross-sectional data will also be welcome. If you intend to present a paper,
> please send the title, a 150-200 word abstract in English, and complete
> address to both organizers by e-mail. Submit your abstract before February
> 29. For further information please contact one of the organizers by e-mail.
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> REGISTRATION
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> The conference will start on Thursday June 15 at 2 P.M. and end at Friday
> June 16 at 5 P.M.
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> The registration fee including lunch, coffee/tea, and conference materials
> is DFL 100,-.
>
> If you intend to attend the conference pre-register before March 1, by
> contacting mw. Agnes Vermeulen by e-mail: [log in to unmask], phone: +31
> (24) 3615568, fax: +31 (24) 3612351, or snail mail: Sectie Methoden FSW-KUN,
> P.O. Box 9104, 6500 HE Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
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