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Overview of the revised Handbook

This handbook provides an overview of the revised principles, recommendations, and practices for conducting population and housing censuses. It highlights the advancements in census methods, management practices, and the use of contemporary technology. The handbook also includes a comparison with previous versions, as well as guidance on planning, organization, administration, pre-enumeration operations, field enumeration, data processing, census products, evaluation, and documentation.

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Overview of the revised Handbook

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  1. Overview of the revised Handbook

  2. Background • The current version issued in 2001 • Based on Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses from 1998 • In general terms, still relevant • New overall management practices • New principles and recommendations • Contemporary technology • 2010 census round experiences • Census methods advancements

  3. Guiding framework • Revised set of Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing censuses, Revision 3 adopted by the United Nations Statistical Commission in March 2015 • Generic Statistical Business Process Model, Version 5.0, from December 2013 • National Quality Assurance Framework, adopted by the United Nations Statistical Commission in 2012

  4. Comparison • Revision 1 • Overall census management • Preparatory tasks • Field operations • Data processing • Census products • Evaluation • Revision 2 • Population and housing census – essential characteristics • Planning, organization and administration • Pre-enumeration operations • Field enumeration • Data processing • Census products, dissemination and utilization • Evaluation • Documentation and archiving

  5. Chapter I – Essential characteristics • Definitions and essential features • Relevance to users’ needs • Uses of census data • Strategic objectives • Compliance with international statistical standards Newly introduced chapter – direct correspondence with Principles and Recommendations

  6. Chapter II – Planning, organization and administration • Overall census planning • Stakeholder identification • Developing project plans • Plans for enumeration • Administrative organization and managerial structure • Census legislation • Census calendar • User consultation • Communication and publicity • Financial management • Procurement • Contracting out • Use of technology • Documentation system • Quality assurance • Use of sampling Enhanced and restructured chapter – emphasis on the need for timely and wholesome planning

  7. Chapter III – Pre-enumeration operations • Mapping • Questionnaire content and design • Testing and evaluating census questions and procedures • Instruction manual preparation • Recruitment and payment • Field staff training • Logistics for census materials • Distribution and return of materials

  8. Chapter IV – Field enumeration • Enumeration • Monitoring and management of field enumeration • Quality assurance for field enumeration • Type of technology for field enumeration

  9. Chapter V – Data processing • Processing strategies • Location of processing centers • Establishing the workforce structure and recruiting staff • Processing operations • Technology issues • Quality assurance for data processing

  10. Chapter VI – Census products, dissemination and utilisation • Dissemination strategy • User consultation process • Broad product strategy • Product development • Product dissemination and promotion for utilization

  11. Chapter VII - Evaluation • Planning and implementation • Basic measurement and overall quality • Methods of evaluation • Communicating data quality issues

  12. Chapter VIII – Documentation and archiving • Type of documentation • Archiving individual census records Newly introduced

  13. Proposed method of work for the EGM • General comments and discussion • Review of the draft sub-section by sub-section (and paragraph by paragraph as necessary) • Taking full note of all the comments and suggestions • Placing national examples and experiences throughout the text • Finalizing the draft (UNSD) and incorporating all national inputs • Circulating the final draft to the EG for final comments and suggestions • Finalizing the Handbook (UNSD)

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