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Guidelines on the Use of Registers and Administrative Data for Population and Housing Censuses
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Guidelines on the Use of Registers and Administrative Data for Population and Housing Censuses
Ă propos de ce livre
The main purpose of this publication is to provide the producers of population and housing censuses with guidance on the use of registers and administrative data for censuses, including operational, practical, technical and legal aspects. Although various United Nations recommendations on population and housing censuses include a brief description of how registers and administrative data can be used for censuses, this is the first publication entirely dedicated to this subject. The publication was prepared by a task force composed of leading census experts from national statistical offices. The publication primarily targets national statistical offices and other agencies responsible for census taking, and is also expected to be valuable for users of census results.
Foire aux questions
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Table des matiĂšres
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Table of contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Scope of the new UNECE guidelines and definitions of egister-based and combined censuses
- 3. Essential features of a population and housing census
- 4. Considerations when transforming from a traditional census to aregister-based or combined census
- 5. Common framework for register-based and combined censuses
- 6. Data sources and their quality
- 7. Linkage and transformation
- 8. Statistical registers
- 9. Output quality
- 10. Approaches and case studies from different countries
- Annex A. Ireland case study
- Annex B. Estonia case study
- Annex C. Poland case study
- Annex D. Austria case study
- Annex E. Slovenia case study
- Annex F. Portugal case study
- Annex G. England and wales case study
- Annex F. Italy case study
- Annex I. Germany case study
- Glossary of terms, definitions and acronyms