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Plans for Access to UK Microdata from 2011 Census

Plans for Access to UK Microdata from 2011 Census. Emma White Office for National Statistics 24 May 2012. Overview. Introduction 2011 Census progress Proposed products Challenges Microdata progress to date. Introduction. UK Censuses held since 1851 Usually every ten years

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Plans for Access to UK Microdata from 2011 Census

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  1. Plans for Access to UKMicrodata from 2011 Census Emma White Office for National Statistics 24 May 2012

  2. Overview • Introduction • 2011 Census progress • Proposed products • Challenges • Microdata progress to date

  3. Introduction • UK Censuses held since 1851 • Usually every ten years • Samples of anonymised records (SARs) made available for the first time in 1991 • Great Britain and Northern Ireland separately • Two files: individual, household • 2001 • Five files: individual SAR, small area microdata, special licence household SAR, individual and household controlled access microdata samples

  4. 2011 Census progress • Confident that target response rates will be met • 94 per cent nationally • At least 80 per cent in every local authority in England and Wales • Fewer than 10 per cent of local authorities will be below a 90 per cent response rate • 2011 Census first release planned for July 2012 • Population estimates by age and sex to local authority • Household estimates • Web-based prospectus launched 29 March 2012

  5. Six proposed products

  6. Access level 3Secure products

  7. Access level 2Safeguarded products

  8. Access level 1Public use products

  9. Challenges • Consolidation of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland data • Geography • Differences in questionnaires, variables and classifications • Level of detail and/ or geography to include in each environment • Licensing and access arrangements

  10. Progress to date • Statistical disclosure control: targeted record swapping • Potential for increased sample sizes • Microdata file specifications prepared and under review • Single UK database agreed across the four countries, planning underway • Microdata planned for release from Autumn 2013 • Historical microdata under consideration • 1961, 1966, 1971, 1981

  11. Contact Dr Emma White Head of 2011 Census Outputs Policy and Analysis Office for National Statistics emma.white@ons.gov.uk

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