منابع مشابه
2011 census coverage assessment and adjustment strategy.
Every effort is made to ensure everyone is counted in a census. However, no census is perfect and some people are missed. This underenumeration does not usually occur uniformly across all geographical areas or across other sub-groups of the population such as age and sex groups. Coverage levels in censuses across the world are declining leading to an increasing need to firstly slow the decline ...
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Every effort is made to ensure everyone is counted in a census. However, no census is perfect and some people are missed. This undercount does not usually occur uniformly across all geographical areas or across sub-groups of the population such as age and gender. Further, the measurement of small populations, one of the key reasons for carrying out a census, is becoming increasingly difficult. ...
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Statistics Centre-Abu Dhabi (SCAD) conducted a comprehensive population census for the emirate of Abu Dhabi in 2011 and released the results using online dissemination tools which allow the public to create frequency tables from census data down to small geographic areas having as few as 500 individuals. While increasing data availability, the flexibility of these tools introduced new risks of ...
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Every 10 years since 1801, the UK has set aside one day for the census, whereby information is obtained on every member of the population. It is the most complete source of information about the population that we have with details of family composition, health, employment and other socio-economic characteristics. The information provided allows central and local Government, health authorities ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Papers on Anthropology
سال: 2013
ISSN: 1736-7646,1406-0140
DOI: 10.12697/poa.2013.22.25