Statistics Canada is holding its 18th International Symposium on
Methodological Issues from October 16 to October 19, 2001, in Hull,
Quebec, just minutes away from Ottawa.
The theme of Symposium 2001 is "Achieving Data Quality in a Statistical
Agency: a Methodological Perspective". This symposium will provide
an ideal forum for statisticians, researchers, academics, data analysts
and persons interested in meeting the challenges of a statistical agency
to discuss, exchange knowledge and share experiences.
Three workshops will be held on October 16th. They are "Non-sampling
Errors" by Clyde Tucker of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, USA; "An
Overview of Statistical Quality Control Methods Used in Statistical
Agencies" by Walter Mudryk of Statistics Canada; and "Implementing
Continuous Quality Improvement in a Statistical Agency" by David Marker
and David Morganstein of WESTAT, USA.
Visit www.statcan.ca/english/conferences/symposium2001 where you will
find the Symposium 2001 Program and the Registration Form. You can also
contact us by email at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Register now!
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