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The population census conducted in Cambodia in 1998 was the first in that country since 1962. A total population of 11.4 million was enumerated. It found a deficit of males compared with females in th...
The present study provides a descriptive analysis of Viet Nam’s older population based primarily on special tabulations from the 3 per cent public use sample of the 1999 census. Comparison with the 19...
Do women of comparable experience, as measured by age and education, earn the same as men in the same occupations? A look at the occupations identified in Census 2000 indicates that a sizable unexplai...
Using Census and Survey Data to Estimate Poverty and Inequality for Small Areas
Census Survey Data Estimate Poverty Inequality Small Areas
2014/3/17
Recent years have seen widespread use of small-area maps based on census data enriched by relationships estimated from household surveys that predict variables, such as income, not covered by the cens...
An evaluation of the one percent clustered sample of the 1990 Census of China
1990 Census China evaluation sample data
2008/12/12
We describe and evaluate a one percent clustered sample of the 1990 Census of China, the largest publicly-available micro sample of any Chinese census, using direct inspection as well as comparisons w...
A Method for Estimating Size of Population Aged 90 and over with Application to the U.S. Census 2000 Data
advanced ages census data quality indirect estimation indirect mortality estimates indirect population estimates
2008/12/9
In many countries population estimates are unreliable at higher ages. In this article a method for producing an independent estimate of population aged 90+ from data on deaths and population estimates...
Measuring Local Heterogeneity with 1990 U.S. Census Data
census heterogeneity small area estimation census adjustment
2008/11/28
A sample covering 204,394 blocks from the 1990 U.S. Census permits measurement of residual heterogeneity from local area to local area after controlling by stratification for demographic characteristi...
The Office for National Statistics conducted a major census field test in May and June 2007 as part of the planning and preparation for the next census of population and housing in England and Wales i...
Migrantion as Marketization:What Can We Learn from China's 2000 Census Data?
China's 2000 Census Migrantion as Marketization
2008/5/1
As per capita income grows, the decline in share of agriculture in economy leads to sectoral change. As the result of this economic law, labor force shifts from rural to urban areas motivated by incom...
The Onset of Fertility Transition in Zimbabwe: A Re-analysis of Census and Survey Data Using Robust Demographic Techniques
Re-analysis of Census Fertility Transition Zimbabwe
2008/4/12
The present study is designed to resolve the controversy arising from fertility decline in Zimbabwe by conducting a comprehensive analysis of all the fertility data available from national censuses an...
2001 Census Coverage Assessment and Adjustment Strategy
2001 Census Coverage Assessment Adjustment Strategy
2010/1/20
This article outlines the proposed strategy for the 2011 UK Census. The strategy is to significantly improve upon the 2001 One-Number Census, and use it as a platform to develop an improved coverage a...
Who cares? Geographic variation in unpaid caregiving in England and Wales: evidence from the 2001 Census
Geographic variation unpaid caregiving England and Wales the 2001 Census
2010/1/20
This article investigates the prevalence of unpaid caregiving by local authority district in England and Wales, using data from a new question on caregiving in the 2001 Census. It also examines geogra...
The 2011 Census: a proposed design for England and Wales
The 2011 Census a proposed design England and Wales
2010/1/20
This article sets out the proposed design for a 2011 Census in England and Wales, as part of the Office for National Statistics's proposed future population statistics system. It highlights the statis...
Cohort Effects in the Educational Attainment of Second Generation Immigrants in Germany: An Analysis of Census Data
Second generation immigrants educational attainment assimilation
2013/10/18
Even though second generation immigrants make up ever increasing population shares in industrialized countries we know little about their social integration and wellbeing. This study focuses on the ed...