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Enabling communities through use of open data Claire Stent, Michael Berry Statistics New Zealand
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What is the Census Collects information from every person in NZ age, sex, ethnicity, location of people and dwellings Provides a snapshot of our society at a point in time
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Why Census data? Comprehensive Objective Accurate Ongoing
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Practice
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Aroha has come to you looking for information about a family relative who lived in the Waikato in the 19 th Century.
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A teacher asks for help to interest her class in the way people lived in 19 th century New Zealand.
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Someone is researching the man drought. They want to see if we always had the same imbalance of sexes.
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Practice
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You are approached by a community group. They want to lobby against a liquor store in their area because of the number of children who live near the location.
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Words
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In 1858 the North Island had a larger population than the South, this position being reversed at the succeeding enumerations until 1901, in which year the North Island was found to have slightly the larger total, a position which it has since considerably improved upon. The Maori war which broke out in 1860 retarded settlement in the North, while a large area of land reserved for the Maoris was until quite recently a serious hindrance to the development of this portion of the Dominion.
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The average Dutch person living in New Zealand is more than twice as old as the average Tuvaluan, according to the latest census figures released by Statistics New Zealand today. For the first time, Statistics NZ has produced profiles for 143 ethnic groups recorded in the 2013 Census. The profiles give an overview of people in these ethnic groups living in New Zealand. They show that the Dutch ethnic group is one of the oldest, with a median age of 47 years. Tuvaluans are one of the youngest, with a median age of just 19 years.
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When to use words Detailed numbers would confuse your client Words convey the answer to the question Question is general in nature
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Where to find words Digitised collections Most Information Releases Census 2013 material
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Infographics
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When to use infographics Detailed numbers would confuse your client Pictures convey the answer to the question English is not the client’s main language
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Where to find infographics Not a lot in early material http://www.stats.govt.nz/browse_for_stats/snaps hots-of-nz/infographics.aspx
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Maps
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When to use maps Showing patterns between areas of New Zealand Interacting to see changes
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Where to find maps Not a lot in early material http://www.stats.govt.nz/statsmaps/home.aspx
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Data Visualisations
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When to use a visualisation Seeing size visually Interacting to see changes
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Where to find visualisations Not a lot in early material http://www.stats.govt.nz/browse_for_stats/snaps hots-of-nz/data-visualisations.aspx
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Graphs
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When to use a graph Showing changes over time Showing relationships
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Where to find graphs Not a lot in early material Most Information Releases Census 2013 material
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Tables
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When to use tables Showing the data
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Where to find tables Digitised collections Most Information Releases Census 2013 material
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Creating your own
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Creating your own reports Words Tailored to user Infographics Find suitable images, link size of image to size of data Graphs Copy the data into Excel and create a chart
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Putting it all together
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Let’s work through some questions Find the data and choose how to show it.
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Question A group of mothers in Howick want to push for a Plunket nurse in their area. How would you help them make their case?
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Question A nursing student has been asked to write a paper on the health issues in Manukau with her suggested solutions.
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Question A carpenter wants to start a business renovating old homes in Wilton, Wellington.
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Future of the Census Changing needs Changing methods of collecting data Changing ways to disseminate data
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2018 Census Key Strategic Goals Improve information for small and population groups Transform collection and communication Use more Administrative Data Improve access to census data
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Final Questions
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