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SPECIAL SESSION 2 : 18th June 2019
Integrating economic statistics in monitoring the 2030 Agenda
What the 62nd ISI World Statistics Congress 2019 has to offer?
https://www.isi2019.org/
Presented by :MOHD YAZID KASIMDepartment of Statistics, MALAYSIA
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
• Snapshot of the ISI WSC ;
• Highlights of the event;
• Economic statistics in the ISI WSC;
• Last notes.
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Background of ISI WSC 2019
62nd ISIWorld Statistics
Congress 2019MALAYSIA
To be held on 18 - 23 August 2019
2,500 delegates and 1,800 papers in various statistical disciplines
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC)
http://www.isi2019.org/
Organisers
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ISI WSC 2019 Programme
Tuesday
13 Aug
Wednesday
14 Aug
Thursday
15 Aug
Friday
16 Aug
Saturday
17 Aug
Monday
19 Aug
Tuesday
20 Aug
Wednesday
21 Aug
Thursday
22 Aug
Friday
23 Aug
07.30-09.00
09.00-10.10
10.10-10.30
10.30-12.30
12.30-14.00
14.00-15.40
Special Event:
Stats Talk
(14.00-15.15)
15.40-16.00
16.00-17.40
President's Invited
Keynote Lecture
(16.00-17.10)
Closing Ceremony
ISI & Association
Awards Ceremony
(16.00 - 18.00)
17.45-19.00
ISI General
Assembly
(17.30-19.00)
19.00-23.00
Malaysia by Night
at Sunway Surf
Beach
Networking Dinner
at KL Tower
(upon invitation)
Gala Dinner
at KLCC
Scientific Sessions (4)
Pre-congress events: 6 days Main congress: 5 days
Opening Ceremony
at KLCC
(16.00-18.00)
Welcome Reception
at KLCC
(18.00-19.00)
Registration
ISI-YSC
IFC Com. Meeting
IFC Exec. Meeting
Sunday
18 Aug
Administrative Meetings
Scientific Sessions (1)
Coffee break
Scientific Sessions (2)
Lunch Roundtable Discussion
Scientific Sessions (3)
Coffee break
Satellite Meeting/Seminars (6)
Administrative Meetings (3)
Short Courses (14)
at Sasana Kijang BNM
WSC Run
(05.30-10.30)
at Dataran
Merdeka
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WSC HIGHLIGHTS - SPEAKERS
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Scientific Programme
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SPECIAL INVITED PAPER SESSIONS (SIPS)
INVITED PAPER SESSIONS (IPS)
SPECIAL TOPIC SESSIONS (STS)
CONTRIBUTED PAPER SESSION (CPS)
• 27 sessions• 81 pax of chairs/speakers/discussants
• 125 sessions• 604 pax of chairs/speakers/discussants
• 103 sessions• 472 pax of chairs/speakers/discussants
• 682 papers• 305 Oral Presentation, 377 Poster Presentation
Consists of:
TARGET PARTICIPANTS 2,500
Scientific sessions from Malaysia• 14 IPS
▪ Multidimensional Poverty: How To Measure? - DOSM▪ Towards Universal Holistic Framework of Monitoring and
Evaluation of SDG – DOSM▪ Data Management in the Era of New Economy and Big Data -
BNM
• 29 STS▪ Importance and Development of Merchandise Trade
Indicators- DOSM▪ National Transfer Accounts as a Tool to Measure the Impact
of Demographics Changes - DOSM▪ Balancing Accuracy and Interpretability of Machine Learning
Models- UM▪ Recent Advances in Stochastic Modelling with Application in
Business and Industry - UTM
DATE18 – 23 AUGUST 2019
More than 1500
papers
77
Scientific Programme
1,038 organisations
University56%
Association19%
Industry11%
NSO8%
Other6%
https://www.isi2019.org/scientific-programme/
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Representation of Universities
International Local
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HIGHLIGHTS : Interesting Topics
▪ Violence Against Women▪ Building Future Generations of
Statisticians Through Outreach▪ Developing Leadership Skills in
Women▪ Official Statistics and Parliaments▪ From Status in Employment to
Work Relationships
• Environmental Data in the Development ofSDG Indicators
• Statistics for Climate Extremes• Green Economy and Green Jobs: Tourism
Sustainability and the Issue of Measurement
BIG DATA
ECONOMY
ENVIRONMENT
STATISTICSTECHNOLOGY
GENERAL
▪ Measuring the EconomicImpact of Crime in People,Households and Business
▪ How Can Economic StatisticsAddress the Challenges Posedby Economic Globalisation?
▪ Data Management in the Eraof New Economy and Big Data
▪ Data Integration in theProduction of Official Statistics
▪ Recent Development onMethods in Teaching andLearning in Statistics
▪ Statistics in Forensic Science▪ Where Are the Boundaries of
Official Statistics?
▪ Recent Advances in Statistical Methodsfor Analyzing Brain Networks
▪ Recent Advances in Computationally-Intensive Bayesian Techniques forAnalyzing Biomedical Data
▪ Use of New Technologies for the 2020Population and Housing Census Round
▪ Integrating Technology in Data Collection
▪ Pre-Emptive Strike Against Money Laundering andTerrorist Financing Using Big Data Analytics andArtificial Intelligence
▪ New Bayes Methods for Big Data Sets and ComplexModels
▪ Economic Data Science – What Can Data Science andBig Data Do for Economic Statistics?
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Economic statistics strongly featured
Sessions on economic statistics include topics among others
• Big data for the new era;
• Use of administrative data;
• Effective communication for better statistics;
• Data integration from new sources;
• Traditional issues of interest;
• Transcending economic statistics-overarching issues of official statistics.
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Big data and the new era of statistics
• Six sessions comprising of 25 papers;
• Topics cover use of big data for macroeconomic nowcasting, various issues of sample survey, small area estimation, data science for public good, data management in the era of the new economy and big data, country case studies on harnessing big data, the role of big data in improving consistency of economic statistics;
• Insights on the potentials of big data to address data gap, cost reduction and complement reliability/consistency of the official statistics.
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Use of administrative data for official statistics
• Three sessions with 14 papers;
• Sessions include country case studies on enablers and challenges of administrative censuses, administrative and reporting systems for agriculture-related SDGs monitoring, use of administrative sources for population and migration statistics;
• Insights on methodologies as well as issues and challenges of using administrative data for producing official statistics.
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Effective communication for better statistics
• Five sessions with 22 papers;
• Sessions include topics on communication challenges across an innovative official statistics production chain, ways to improve critical statistical literacy, good communication for better statistics, communicating official statistics in the era of digitization, ethics of data communication;
• Varieties of topics on effective communication for enhanced user-producer engagement;
• Perspectives from national and international levels to share experience and good practices.
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Greater data integration for filling data gaps
• Four sessions with 16 papers;
• Sessions on recent advances in statistical data integration; benefits of data sharing between institutions; progress, opportunities and challenges of data integration in the production of official statistics; integrating technology in data collection;
• Provides insights on data integration for addressing data gaps and multidimensional data needs through innovative ways.
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Traditional issues of interest
• A number of sessions and interesting papers on traditional issues of economic statistics;
• Sessions include methodological/measurement issues of multinational enterprise (MNE) activities in economic statistics; analytical use and applications of financial accounts and macroeconomic balance sheets; forecasting by combining hard and soft data, challenges of measuring special purpose entities related statistics, experiences of SNA compilation;
• Experience sharing in the areas of traditional fields of economic statistics.
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Official statistics for evidence-based policy making
• A wide range of issues of official statistics transcending economic statistics;
• Advocacy for official statistics;
• Importance of building trust in official statistics
• Methodological development and issues of Global SDGs indicators;
• Issues of pre-release access to official statistics impacting independence;
• Capacity building elements.
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Social Programme
Event Date and Time Theme VenueNo. of
Participants
1.Opening Ceremony by Prime Minister
Sunday18th August 2019
(4.00 – 6.00 )Formal Plenary Hall, KLCC 2,500
2. Welcome ReceptionSunday
18th August 2019(6.00 – 7.00 )
Free and easy Exhibition Halls 4 & 5, KLCC 2,500
3. Malaysia by NightTuesday
20th August 2019(6.00 – 11.00 )
Free and easySunway Surf Beach, Selangor
2,000
4.Networking Dinner(powered by TM)
Thursday22nd August 2019
(7.00 – 11.00 )
Free flow networking and dinner
KL Tower Mega View 100
5. Closing CeremonyFriday
23rd August 2019(4.00 – 6.00 )
Formal Plenary Hall, KLCC 2,500
6. Gala DinnerFriday
23rd August 2019(7.00 – 11.00 )
Free flow networking and dinner
Grand Ballroom and Banquet Hall, KLCC
2,000
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Key Dates
1 January 2018IPS Proposal Submission
15 April 2018STS Proposal Submission
30 April 2019Short Courses
1 Dec 2018 – 31 May 2019Early Bird
Registration
1 2 3 6 7 8
1 June - 4 August 2019
Normal Registration
4 5
1 September 2018Title, Abstracts and Paper Submission
Open for CPS
31 January 2019Title, Abstracts and Paper Submission
Close for CPS
15 April 2019Lunch Time
Discussion Group Close
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Fee Structures
Type of DelegatesEarly Bird Normal On-site
(1 Dec 2018 - 31 May 2019) (1 Jun - 4 Aug 2019) (After 4 Aug 2019)
Developed countries
Members1/ MYR1,890(approximately EUR400)
MYR2,370(approximately EUR500)
MYR2,840(approximately EUR600)
Non-MembersMYR2,460
(approximately EUR520)MYR2,940
(approximately EUR620)MYR3,410
(approximately EUR720)
Developing countries
Members 1/ MYR1,420(approximately EUR300)
MYR1,660(approximately EUR350)
MYR2,130(approximately EUR450)
Non-MembersMYR1,800
(approximately EUR380)MYR2,040
(approximately EUR430)MYR2,510
(approximately EUR530)
Students MYR470
(approximately EUR100)MYR590
(approximately EUR125)MYR1,070
(approximately EUR225)
Accompanying person MYR470
(approximately EUR100)MYR590
(approximately EUR125)MYR1,070
(approximately EUR225)
Note: The fees in EUR is calculated based on the exchange rate on 8 August 2018 (middle rate) at 12 a.m., i.e. MYR/EUR 4.7361.
Exclude “Malaysia By Night” fee 1/ ISI members
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WORLD STATS RUN
Venue
DataranMerdeka
Date & Time
No. of Participants Categories
18 Aug 2019 (Sunday)
5.30 - 10.00 am
Estimated of
7,000 participants
21 KM
10 KM
5 KM
The idea to organise
World Stats Run is
to create public
awareness on the
ISI WSC 2019
Our Aim
To attract young statisticians to participate invarious activities organised by the WorldStatistics Congress at the same time allowingthe public at mass to understand the roles ofstatistics in developing the nation.
Participation from international participantsof ISI WSC, will expose them closer to KualaLumpur City Centre
Funding
The financing cost of World Stats Run will becovered through the participation fees anddonation/sponsorship
TERIMA KASIH&
THANK YOU
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isiwsc2019
You are all warmly welcome
• Varieties of topics;• High interest and relevance for both an
individual or the country;• Benefits of knowing the emerging issues,
sharing ideas, and getting prepared for the new era.