United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Statistical Division UNECE Workshop on Population and Housing Censuses for countries in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central.

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United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
Statistical Division
UNECE Workshop on Population and Housing Censuses
for countries in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia
Geneva, 4 October 2013
Review of the 2010 census round:
Comparison between CIS
and European Economic Area countries
on selected census topics
Paolo Valente
UNECE Statistical Division
Comparison
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Source: 2013 UNECE Survey on national practices in
the 2010 census round in UNECE region
Data on 9 CIS countries (Turkmenistan did not reply):
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Data on 30 EEA countries:
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Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Moldova (2014), Russia, Ukraine (2016), Tajikistan
27 European Union countries + Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway
Levels of inclusion of topics in the census by region:
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Low (between 0% and 50% of countries)
Medium (between 51% and 75% of countries)
High (76% of countries and above)
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Slide 2
Census methodology
CENSUS METHOD
Full field enumeration (traditional census) without
using register information
Full field enumeration (traditional census) supported
by register information used only as frame or control
Rolling census (cumulative continuous survey)
Combination of register data with complete field
data collection for selected variables
Combination of register data with ad-hoc sample
field data collection for selected variables
Register-based census using data from existing
sample survey(s) for selected variables
Fully register-based census
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CIS
EEA
countries countries
9
4
0
0
9
1
0
4
0
3
0
0
3
6
Slide 3
Census methodology
CENSUS METHOD
Full field enumeration (traditional census) without
using register information
Full field enumeration (traditional census) supported
by register information used only as frame or control
Rolling census (cumulative continuous survey)
Combination of register data with complete field
data collection for selected variables
Combination of register data with ad-hoc sample
field data collection for selected variables
Register-based census using data from existing
sample survey(s) for selected variables
Fully register-based census
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CIS
EEA
countries countries
9
4
0
0
9
1
0
4
0
3
0
0
3
6
Slide 4
Main data collection method
(traditional census only)
MAIN DATA COLLECTION METHOD
EEA
countries
CIS
(traditional
countries census)
Personal face-to-face interview, paper
questionnaire
Personal face-to-face interview, electronic
questionnaire (CAPI)
Self-completion of paper questionnaire by
respondents
Internet response option (CAWI), on-line
9
0
5
1
(Cyprus)
0
0
6
1
(Portugal)
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Slide 5
Main data entry method
(traditional census only)
MAIN DATA ENTRY METHOD
EEA
CIS
countries
countries (traditional
census)
Manual data entry
3
5
Scanning and OMR or OCR
6
8
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Slide 6
PRIMARY method of data
dissemination
DATA DISSEMINATION METHOD
Paper publication(s)
CD-ROM/DVD
Static web pages (html, pdf, Excel)
Interactive online database(s) (i.e. PCAxis)
EU Census Hub
GIS web-based mapping tools
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EEA
EEA
CIS
countries countries
countries (traditional (all
census) methods)
5
0
1
2
0
5
3
0
8
2
0
0
5
1
0
13
5
1
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Population counts – Use of usually
resident population concept
Did you produce a national population
count based on the concept of the usually
resident population?
Yes, with definition of usual residence fully
compliant with CES Recommendations
Yes, with definition of usual residence based on
legal or registered residence (compliant with
European Census Act)
Yes, with other definition of usual residence NOT
fully compliant with CES Recommendations
No
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EEA
EEA
CIS
countries countries
countries (traditional (all
census) methods)
9
10
16
0
2
13
0
0
1
0
1
0
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Slide 8
Demographic characteristics
De facto marital status
Was information on de facto
marital status collected?
No
Yes, using the following method(s):
.....Through a general question on marital status,
where both legal and de facto marital status
were listed
.....Through the relationship to the reference
person
.....Through a specific question on “de facto
marital status”
.....With another method
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EEA
EEA
CIS
countries countries
countries (traditional (all
census) methods)
1
8
2
10
6
20
6
2
3
4
5
10
5
0
4
2
5
8
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Slide 9
Educational characteristics
Inclusion in the census of selected
educational topics
Educational attainment (core)
Educational qualifications (non core)
Literacy (non core)
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EEA
EEA
CIS
countries countries
countries (traditional (all
census) methods)
8
2
7
Presenter's Name - UNECE Statistical Division
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5
6
29
9
10
Slide 10
Migration characteristics
Inclusion in the census of selected
topics
Contry or place of birth (core)
Country of citizenship (core)
Has the person ever resided aboroad?
(core)
Year of arrival in the country (core)
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EEA
EEA
CIS
countries countries
countries (traditional (all
census) methods)
8
9
13
13
30
30
4
3
12
9
25
20
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Migration characteristics
To countries formerly part of
federation/union: How did you
consider old movements between
different parts of the
federation/union?
As internal movements (not as
international migration)
As international migration movements,
on the basis of the boundaries at the
time of the census
Other
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EEA
EEA
CIS
countries countries
countries (traditional (all
census) methods)
0
2
2
8
1
0
0
3
0
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Ethno-cultural characteristics
Inclusion in the census of selected
topics
Ethnic or national groups (non core)
Language (non core)
Religion (non core)
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EEA
EEA
CIS
countries countries
countries (traditional (all
census) methods)
8
9
3
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10
9
13
17
15
Slide 13
Disability and agriculture
Inclusion in the census of selected
topics
Disability
Agriculture
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EEA
EEA
CIS
countries countries
countries (traditional (all
census) methods)
4
2
Presenter's Name - UNECE Statistical Division
7
1
10
4
Slide 14
Housing & housing arrangements
Inclusion in the census of selected
topics
Housing arrangements (core)
Primary homelessness – fully compliant
with CES Rec.
Secondary homelessness – fully
compliant with CES Rec.
Water supply system (core)
Toilet facilities (core)
Bathing facilities (core)
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EEA
EEA
CIS
countries countries
countries (traditional (all
census) methods)
8
13
28
5
10
19
0
7
6
7
3
11
12
11
8
24
26
27
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