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United Nations Regional Workshop On

United Nations Regional Workshop On. 28-30 November, 2011 New Delhi, India Organized by UNSD. Prepared by : Jatan Kumar Saha Systems Analyst Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Statistics and Informatics Division Ministry of Planning Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.

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United Nations Regional Workshop On

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  1. United Nations Regional Workshop On 28-30 November, 2011 New Delhi, India Organized by UNSD Prepared by : Jatan Kumar Saha Systems Analyst Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Statistics and Informatics Division Ministry of Planning Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh

  2. Participant Country/ Organization

  3. Group Photograph of Participants

  4. Training Topics: Introduction to CensusInfo User Application features: Overview of the major features of CensusInfo User Application 6.0 Presentations on using the CensusInfo Indicators: User interface to search data and create objects – Tables, Graphs, Maps, Reports

  5. Training Topics: Introduction to the CensusInfo Data Administration module: Overview of the CensusInfo Data Administration Application 6.0. Presentations on the CensusInfo data structure and the various processes involved in the adaptation of CensusInfo Including the preparation of templates and databases Importation of data

  6. What is CensusInfo? CensusInfo is a database system to organize, store and display census data in a uniform format to facilitate data sharing at the country level across government. CensusInfo is an innovative and flexible database technology for the dissemination of population and housing census results. The software has been developed by the United Nations Statistics Division, in partnership with UNICEF and UNFPA, to help countries disseminate their census results at any relevant geographical level, on CD-ROM and on the web.

  7. Features of CensusInfo Census indicators organized by sector Country-specific adaptation for indicator lists Census data disaggregated by socio-economic characteristics Dissemination of census results in galleries of tables, graphs and maps Deployment on desktops and the web Multiple language support Options for handling Microdata and indicator data Standard reports with pre-determined cross-tabulationsat different geographic levels Depiction of time series data in animated maps Data exchange with other software applications (CSPro, Redatam)

  8. I-U-S (Indicator, Unit and Sub Group) Indicator: Population Size Literacy Rate Birth Rate Unit : Number, Percent Sub Group: Male, Female, Total, Urban, Rural

  9. Population Density Map of Bangladesh Census-2011

  10. Percentage of Disability Population by Districts Census-2011

  11. Pyramid Graph of Bangladesh Population

  12. Learnt New things From the Training. • Identify the Indicators, Unit and Subgroup • How to Create CensusInfo Database? • How to Create District profile form CensusInfo Database?

  13. Recommendation: Population Census is the single most important statistically activities in any country. It is the main source of information pertaining to spatial distribution of population age, sex, marital status, religion, education, ethnicity, occupation etc. of population disaggregated by national, urban, rural, division, district, upazila/thana,union/word, mauza/mohalla and village. It is required to disseminate data of population Census 2011 to Creating CensusInfo Database.

  14. Thank you all

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