Description | Recent developments in European politics urge the needs of reliable estimates on regional level below NUTS3. In household surveys, however, many challenges occur in terms of accuracy and its measurement as well as in coherence. |
Organisers | Ralf T. Münnich (Trier University) |
Chair | Ralf T. Münnich (Trier University) |
Presentation #1 | Local poverty indicators and cost of living Monica Pratesi (University of Pisa) Luigi Biggeri (University of Florence) Caterina Giusti (University of Pisa) Stefano Marchetti (University of Pisa) Luca Secondi (University of Tuscia) |
Presentation #2 | Poverty estimation using small area estimation Nikos Tzavidis (University of Southampton) Timo Schmid (Freie Universität Berlin) |
Presentation #3 | Consistent estimation at person-level and household-level Anne Konrad (University of Trier) |
Presentation #4 | The growing demand for small area statistics. How to make demand and supply meet? Asta Manninen (European Statistical Advisory Committee) Pilar Martin-Guzman (European Statistical Governance Advisory Board) Derek Bond (Independent Consultant in Statistics and Regional Development) |
Discussant | Ralf T. Münnich (Trier University) |