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Incorporating housing statistics in the Demographic Yearbook data collection system

This expert meeting will review the United Nations Demographic Yearbook System and discuss the inclusion of housing statistics. The meeting will assess the benefits and feasibility of incorporating housing data into the system, and evaluate the relevance of continuing the collection of 13 proposed housing statistics topics.

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Incorporating housing statistics in the Demographic Yearbook data collection system

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  1. Expert Group Meeting to Review the United Nations Demographic Yearbook System 10-14 November 2003 New York Incorporating housing statistics in the Demographic Yearbook data collection system Demographic and Social Statistics Branch United Nations Statistics Division

  2. International data collection and dissemination of housing statistics • Compendium of Housing Statistics 1971 • Compendium of Housing Statistics 1972-74 • Compendium of Housing Statistics 1975-77 • Compendium of Human Settlements Statistics, 1983 • Compendium of Human Settlements Statistics, 1995 • Compendium of Human Settlements Statistics, 2002 • Major source of data: Housing censuses

  3. Compendium of Human Settlements Statistics • housing statistics • social & economic characteristics • land use • health and health services • transport, energy and communication • environmental pollution • infrastructure • crime • circulation of daily newspapers • etc.

  4. Countries that provided data on housing topics to the Compendium of Housing Statistics and Compendium of Human Settlements Statistics

  5. Main reason for decline in the reporting • Human settlement questionnaire containing large number of topics and covering wide areas such as: • social & economic characteristics of the population; land use; health and health services; transport, energy and communication; and environmental pollution. • Additional reason:Some countries may have stopped collecting data on topics such as availability of electricity and water;

  6. Basic housing topics collected by 131 countries in the 2000 round of censuses Building 52% Material of outer walls 56% Age 45% Location of living quarters 55% Living quarters - type of 60% Ownership - type of 40% Rooms - number of 84% Floor space 28% Water supply system 81% Toilet & sewerage facilities 86% Bathing facilities 56% Cooking facilities 57% Lighting and/or electricity 64% Solid waste disposal 36% Occupancy by >1 households 26% No. of occupants 55% Tenure 60% Rental and owner-occupied housing costs 27%

  7. Proposal 1: Incorporate the housing data collection and processing into the DYB system • Benefits: • consistency of reported housing and population data • sharing of common technical notes and footnotes already in the Demographic Yearbook database • enables building of internationally comparable historical series • The DYB database allows for continuous updating of data • Shares benefits from ongoing developments in the DYB, e.g. Data editing at the input stage;Prefilled quetionnaires; Possibility of online access

  8. Proposal 2: Reduce the list of housing topics to be collected • Buildings, number of • Living quarters, number of • Household heads and living quarters • Ownership of the housing unit • Rooms, number of • Water supply • Toilet facilities • Bathing facilities • Cooking facilities • Fuel used for cooking • Type of lighting • Solid waste disposal • Tenure

  9. In conclusion, the meeting is requested to: • assess the merit of incorporating housing statistics in the Demographic Yearbook data collection system; and • comment on the appropriateness of continuing the collection of data on the proposed 13 housing statistics topics.

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