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October 28-30, 2009 UNECE Geneva 2009 1 Quality Assessment of 2008 Integrated Census - Israel Pnina ZADKA Central Bureau of Statistics Israel.

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1 October 28-30, 2009 UNECE Geneva 2009 1 Quality Assessment of 2008 Integrated Census - Israel Pnina ZADKA Central Bureau of Statistics Israel

2 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 20092 Content of Presentation  The integrated census in a nutshell  Improved Population Register (IPR) Quality  Geographic infrastructure quality  Area sample survey data collection quality  Over-count survey data collection quality  Automated procedures quality

3 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 20093 The integrated census in a nutshell  Population register improved by administrative sources (IPR)  Administrative families  Two independent samples –Area sample to estimate under-count (CAPI) –IPR sample to estimate over-count (CATI)  Editing and imputation  Calculating weights  Final demographic estimates

4 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 20094  An accumulative register – nobody is deleted  “Inactive” persons records –Deaths –Very old people  “Active persons”  “Suspected inactive”  Border control files  National Insurance Institute files Improved Register Quality

5 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 20095 IPR Quality assessment – “active” persons  8 million “active” records in the population register  518,000 “active” persons, re-defined as “inactive” in the IPR based on external administrative sources  0.46% (33k) were miss-classified as “active” in IPR  0.04% (2.8k) were miss-classified as “inactive” in IPR

6 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 20096  80% of the active persons live in their IPR registered “statistical area” (census tract)  12% of the active persons live in their IPR locality in a different “statistical area”  8% of the active persons live in a different locality IPR Quality assessment -address

7 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 20097 Geographic infrastructure  Building Layer was frozen 18 months prior to under-count survey data collection process (updated up to one year lag)  Improving orientation - 3694 land marks were added to the computerized maps  Pre-census enumeration updating of new residential buildings – 9032 (5%) buildings added

8 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 20098 Under-count survey quality  Coverage – 5% less dwellings than expected, according to the number of administrative households –83% of dwellings were interviewed  78% full questionnaires  5% partial questionnaires –4% refusals –9% no contact (un-occupied, closed, business)

9 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 20099  Reliability 5% of the households were re-interviewed over the phone using a short questionnaire by a superior. Rare cases of misconduct (less than 0.5% in total) whenever possible they were re- interviewed on the full questionnaire Under-count survey quality

10 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 200910  Consistency verification during the interview –“Warning” an alarm to the interviewer to verify the response –“Error!” notifying the interviewer of an incorrect response preventing the continuation of the interview –Incorrect control digit of Personal Identification Number (PIN) Not yet quantified Under-count survey on line assessment testing

11 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 200911 On line auditing  Daily auditing of the previous day data transmissions  Set of pre-defined queries, updated along the field work  All (100%) of the questionnaires were audited  Feedback was sent to the regional staff each morning (before the interviewers start their next day of work)

12 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 200912 Types of queries - examples  Reduced household size  Information not obtained from interviewee  Skipping questions  Missing critical information

13 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 200913 On line validation  Daily matching with IPR to validate identification parameters –PIN –Date of birth –Given name –Father’s given name

14 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 200914 Over count survey -assessment  Telephone interview procedure –Recording all interviews, listening to a sample of previous days interviews –Incognito on line listening to a sample of interviews –Miss conducts rare, repeated interviews for interviewers with miss conducts

15 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 200915  77.2% - response rate to telephone interview  5.1% - without telephones (no telephone registered on their name or a first kin such as parents, children, siblings)  6.2% - wrong numbers  11.2% - “no response” Over count survey -assessment

16 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 200916  82.5 % - Census tract (full address)  4.4% - Locality  13.1% - Unknown locality (deceased, abroad less than 12 months, locality’s name does not exist, un-known locality, refused to report) Over count survey –resolutions assessment

17 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 200917 Over count survey secondary uses  Assessment of Under-count field work –1% of persons were omitted in the under-count survey (entire household omitted or persons omitted from household questionnaire)

18 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 200918 Timeliness  Data collection over 6 months  Automated procedures –Matching (97%) –Coding (75%) –Editing and imputation (100%)

19 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 200919 Timeliness  Demographic results for localities - two months after completing of the field operation  Socio-demographic results ten months after the field operation

20 24 October 2009UNECE Geneva 200920 Thank You


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