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Appendix E
Household Survey Producers
Workshop Agenda
Household Survey Producers Workshop
June 1–2, 2011
20 F Street NW Conference Center
Washington, DC 20001
AGENDA
June 1, 2011
8:30–9:15 a.m. Welcome and Purpose of Workshop
Connie Citro, Director, Committee on National
Statistics
Mike Horrigan, Associate Commissioner, Office
of Prices and Living Conditions, Bureau of
Labor Statistics
Don Dillman, Panel Chair, Washington State
University
9:15–10:45 Session 1: Alternative Ways of Measuring
Consumer Expenditures with Special Focus on
International Examples
Chair: Mel Stephens, Panel Member, University
of Michigan
• Canadian Survey of Household Spending,
Guylaine Dubreuil, Statistics Canada
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230 MEASURING WHAT WE SPEND
• UK Living Costs and Food Survey, Giles
Horsfield, Office of National Statistics
• Household Budget Surveys in the European
Union, Peter Paul Borg, European Union
• Discussant: Robert Gillingham, Panel
Member, Independent Consultant
10:45–11:00 Break
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Session 2: Designs That Add Flexibility in Data
Collection Mode
Chair: Mark Pierzchala, Panel Member,
Independent Consultant
• Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey,
Jolene Smyth, University of Nebraska
• Business R&D Innovation Survey, Richard
Hough, Census Bureau
• National Postsecondary Student Aid Study,
Jennifer Wine, RTI
• Discussant: Mick Couper, Panel Member,
University of Michigan
12:30–1:45 Working Lunch to Discuss Afternoon Sessions
1:45–3:15 Session 3: Designs That Effectively Mix Data
from Multiple Surveys and/or External/
Administrative Data to Produce Estimates
Chair: Bruce Meyer, Panel Member, University
of Chicago
• Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS),
Steve Machlin, AHRQ
• Residential Energy Consumption Survey
(RECS), Eileen O’Brien, EIA
• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
and the National Health Interview Survey:
Combining Data for Small Area Estimates,
Van Parsons, NCHS
• Discussant: Clyde Tucker, Panel Member,
Independent Consultant
3:15–3:30 Break
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3:30–5:00 Session 4: Designs That Effectively Mix Global
and Detail Information to Reduce Burden and
Measurement Error
Chair: Rob Santos, Panel Member, Urban
Institute
• Agricultural Resource Management Survey
(ARMS), Dave Aune, NASS
• Survey of Income and Program Participation
(SIPP), Jason Fields, Census Bureau
• National Health Interview Survey (NHIS),
Jane Gentleman, NCHS
• Discussant: Andy Peytchev, Panel Member,
RTI
5:00 Working Dinner at Art & Soul to Discuss Day’s
Events
7:00 Planned Adjournment
June 2, 2011
8:30–10:00 a.m. Session 5: Designs That Use “Event History”
Methodology to Improve Recall and Reduce
Measurement Error in Recall Surveys
Chair: David Betson, Panel Member, University
of Notre Dame
• Panel Survey of Income Dynamics, Frank
Stafford, University of Michigan
• Survey of Income and Program Participation,
Jason Fields, Census Bureau
• Discussant: Michael Schober, Panel Member,
New School for Social Research
10:00–10:30 Break
10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Session 6: Diary Surveys That Effectively Utilize
Technology to Facilitate Recordkeeping or
Recall
Chair: Sarah Nusser, Panel Member, Iowa State
University
• National Household Food Acquisition and
Purchase Survey (FOODAPS), Nancy Cole,
Mathematica Policy Research
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232 MEASURING WHAT WE SPEND
• Personal Diary and Survey Methodologies for
Health and Environmental Data Collection,
Paul Kizakevich, Research Triangle Institute
• Nielsen Life360 Program, Justin Bailey, The
Nielsen Company
• Discussant: Michael Link, Panel Member,
Nielsen
12:00–12:30 Closing, Wrap-up
Don Dillman, Panel Chair, Washington State
University
12:30 Planned Adjournment