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United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Principles and Recommendations: Census Methodologies Srdjan Mrkić United Nations Statistics Division

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Census methodology - typology  Traditional census  Traditional census with annual rolling surveys  Rolling census  Combined methodology census  Register - based

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Traditional census  Information on census topics concerning individuals and households is collected by census questionnaire directly from respondents, using enumerators, or other modes of data collection (e g. telephone interview, mail out/mail in, Internet, etc.), or by applying a combination of different modes of data collection  Essential characteristic – each household in a country is contacted and asked to provide the required information  Short form – long form on a sample of the population

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Traditional census  Necessary conditions  Legislation  Permanent census organization  Funding  Support of the general public  Trust in the statistical agency  Advantages  Comprehensiveness of the coverage  Simultaneity  Flexibility in selecting the topics  Provides ideal sample frame  Disadvantages  Cost  Administrative complexity  Long processing time  Data are relatively fast out of date  Burden on the respondents

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Traditional census with annual rolling survey  This methodology is a combination of the traditional census with a very short form – about ten questions in total on both demographic and housing characteristics, taken every ten years – and a large survey that is administered each year on a rolling sample of the population that replaces the long census form  Allows for a full population count and yearly estimates on a large range of demographic, social and housing characteristics  Example: USA

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Rolling census  Information on individuals and households is collected through a continuous cumulative survey covering the whole country over a period of time (generally years), rather than a particular day or short period of enumeration  The two main parameters of a rolling census are the length of the period of enumeration (which is linked to the frequency of updates required) and the sampling rate (which depends on the geographic levels required for dissemination purposes)  Example: France

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Rolling census  Necessary conditions  Master address file, regularly maintained  Ability to explain obtained statistics to the users  Advantages  Higher frequency of statistics  Reduction of the burden to the respondents  Cost is spread over many years  Disadvantages  No snapshot  Duplication of respondents  Omission of respondents  Universality

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014  Information on individuals and households are collected by combining data collected from one or more surveys or full field enumeration with administrative and/or statistical registers  Data from registers are employed not only as a frame or to support field operations, but directly as a data source for some census information  In some cases, register data are used to prefill the questionnaires to be verified or corrected during data collection  Ad-hoc sample surveys are used to provide information on census topics not available from administrative sources or to adjust data which are of poor quality in registers  Examples: Italy, Ireland, Hungary Combined methodology - 1

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014  Necessary conditions  Existence of an accurate and up-to-date population register  Ability to link the information from registers and survey/full enumeration at individual level  Links between the housing units and individuals  Advantages  Reducing the burden on respondents  Less expensive than traditional  Reducing the non-response  Disadvantages  Requires advanced and sophisticated processing  Definitions of the topics  No single census event to attract public attention Combined methodology - 1

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014  Information on individuals and households are collected from existing administrative sources, namely, different kinds of registers, of which the following are of primary importance: individuals, households and dwellings  These are linked at the individual level with information from existing sample surveys  No field data collection will take place  Existing sample surveys include intercensal sample surveys on different topics, such as the labour force survey, living standards survey …  Example: The Netherlands Combined methodology - 2

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014  Necessary conditions  Existence of series of different registers  Existence of regular surveys  Capacity to link those source at the level of individual record  Advantages  Much less expensive  More up-to-date statistics  Disadvantages  Requires sophisticated methodology and staff  Adapting statistical definitions to registers’ Combined methodology - 2

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014  Information on individuals and households is collected from existing administrative sources, namely, different types of registers, of which the following are of primary importance: individuals, households and dwellings  These are linked at the individual level with information taken from other administrative/statistical sources such as business, tax, education, employment and other relevant registers  Examples: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden Register based

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014  Necessary conditions  National legislation re. population register and its use  Existence of the population and other relevant registers  Up-to-date registers and universal coverage  Harmonized concepts and definitions across different registers  Universal personal identification number  Advantages  Reduced costs of producing census statistics  Much more frequent production  No burden on respondents  Disadvantages  Rigidness of the registers  Population base – only registered population Register based

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Census methodology – use of registers Type of data collection Use of registers as census data sources No registers (Fully field enumeration- based and/or sample surveys) Base registers (Individuals/Households/ Dwellings) Integrated administrative sources Full field enumeration Full field enumeration only (Traditional census) Base registers and full field enumeration Integrated administrative sources and full field enumeration Rolling surveys (continuous surveys) Full field enumeration and rolling surveys n.a. Rolling census Ad-hoc sample surveysn.a. Base registers and ad-hoc sample surveys Integrated administrative sources and ad-hoc sample surveys Existing sample surveysn.a. Base registers and existing sample surveys Integrated administrative sources and existing sample surveys No field enumeration (Fully register-based) n.a. Fully register-based