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Principles and Recommendations

Recommended Tabulations of the Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Rev. 2 Session 4 United Nations Statistics Division. Principles and Recommendations. Main features of the review process Extensive international consultative process

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Principles and Recommendations

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  1. Recommended Tabulations of the Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Rev. 2 Session 4 United Nations Statistics Division Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  2. Principles and Recommendations Main features of the review process Extensive international consultative process • Gradual process through regional and international consultations • Meetings • E-mail exchanges • On-line discussion forum Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  3. Principles and Recommendations - major changes Orientation • Emphasis on production of outputs for evidence-based decision making • Recognition of an integrated statistical system for the production of outputs • Non-prescription of data sources for outputs Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  4. Outputs/tabulations • Basic/essential tabulations • These are the high priority tables that could be produced as a first set • Expected to be particularly useful for countries emerging from particularly difficult circumstances • They form part of recommended set • Population (20) • Housing (7) • Recommended tabulations • Adequate for meeting essential data needs for evidence-based planning, monitoring and implementation of national policies • Population (33) • Housing (19) • Optimal tabulations • Meet the needs of most data users nationally and internationally Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  5. Set of recommended tabulations Number of recommended by broad topic (51 tables) Geographical and internal migration characteristics – 6 International migration characteristics – 4 Household and family characteristics – 3 Demographic and social characteristics – 2 Fertility and mortality - 4 Educational characteristics - 3 Economic characteristics – 8 Disability characteristics – 3 Housing characteristics – 19 Each recommended tabulation contains at least 1 core topic Produced at least once in the period 2005-2014 Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  6. Metadata for recommended tabulations All recommended tabulations require metadata Metadata necessary for understanding underlying concepts and methodology Type of metadata Core topics represented Source of statistics Type of population count Definition of urban/rural Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  7. Core topics • Main variables for recommended tabulations • Population - 31 core topics with 25 direct and 6 derived • Housing - 21 core topics • Permit national and international comparability of data by use of common concepts and definitions • Developed through international consultative process Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  8. Recommended set of tables • Reflect essential data needs - relevance at national and international levels • These are those that are deemed necessary to provide the data needed for evidence based decision making • Potential for production of detailed statistics at lowest geographical level • Developed independently of source • Produced at least once in the period 2005-2014 Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  9. Group 1. Tabulations on geographical and internal migration characteristics • P1.1 Total population and population of major and minor civil divisions, by urban/rural distribution and by sex* • P1.2Population in localities, by size-class of locality and by sex* • P1.3 Population of principal localities and of their urban agglomerations, by sex • P1.4 Native and foreign-born population, by age and sex • P1.5 Population, by duration of residence in locality and major civil division, age and sex* • P 1.6 Population by place of usual residence, duration of residence, place of previous residence and sex Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  10. Group 2. Tabulations on international migration and immigrant stock • P2.1 Foreign-born population, by country of birth, age and sex • P2.2 Foreign-born population, by period of arrival, country of birth, age and sex • P2.3 Population, by country of birth and citizenship, age and sex • P2.4 Economically active foreign-born population ... years of age and over, by period of arrival, occupation and sex Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  11. Group 3. Tabulations on household characteristics • P3.1 Population in households, by relationship to head or other reference member of household, marital status and sex, and size of institutional population • P3.2Head or other reference members of households, by age and sex; and other household members, by age and relationship to head or other reference member • P3.3Households, population in households and number of family nuclei, by size of household Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  12. Group 4. Tabulations on demographic and social characteristics • P4.1 Population, by single years of age and sex • P4.2 Population, by marital status, age and sex Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  13. Group 5. Tabulations on fertility and mortality • P5.1 Female population 10 years of age and over, by age and number of children ever born alive by sex • P5.2 Female population 10 years of age and over, by age and number of children living by sex • P5.3 Female population ... to 49 years of age, by age, number of live births, by sex within the 12 months preceding the census, and deaths among these live births, by sex • P5.4 Deaths, by sex and age within the 12 months preceding the census; and total population, by age and sex Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  14. Group 6. Tabulations on educational characteristics • P6.1 Population ... years of age and over not attending school, by educational attainment, age and sex • P6.2 Population 5 to 29 years of age, by school attendance, single years of age and sex • P6.3 Population 10 years of age and over, by literacy, age group and sex Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  15. Group 7. Tabulations on economic characteristics • P7.1 Population ... years of age and over, by usual (or current) activity status, educational attainment, age and sex • P7.2 Usually (or currently) active population by activity status, main occupation, age and sex • P7.3 Usually (or currently) active population by activity status, main industry, age and sex • P7.4Usually (or currently) active population by activity status, main status in employment, age and sex Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  16. Group 7. Tabulations on economic characteristics (contd.) • P7.5 Usually (or currently) active population by activity status, main status in employment, main industry and sex • P7.6 Usually (or currently) active population by activity status, main status in employment, main occupation and sex • P7.7 Usually (or currently) active population by activity status, main industry, main occupation and sex • P7.8 Population not usually (or currently) active, by functional categories, age and sex Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  17. Group 8. Tabulations on disability characteristics • P8.1 Population with and without disabilities by urban/rural area, age and sex • P 8.2 Population 5 years of age and over, by disability status, educational attainment, age and sex • P 8.3 Population 15 years and over, by disability status, economic activity status, age and sex Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  18. Group 9. Tabulations on housing characteristics • H1 Persons, by broad types of living quarters and number of roofless • H2 Persons in collective living quarters by type • H3Households in occupied housing units, by type of housing unit* • H4 Conventional dwellings by occupancy status • H5 Occupied housing units, by type of housing unit, cross-classified by type of ownership of the housing units • H6 Housing units, by number of rooms, cross-classified by type of housing unit and number of occupants per housing unit • H7 Occupied housing units, by type of housing unit, cross-classified by water supply system and source of water supply • H8 Occupied housing units, by type of housing unit, cross-classified by main source of drinking water supply system Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  19. Group 9. Tabulations on housing characteristics (contd.) • H9 Occupied housing units, by type of housing unit, cross-classified by type of toilet and type of sewage disposal • H10 Occupied housing units, by type of housing unit, cross-classified by type of bathing facilities • H11 Occupied housing units, by type of housing unit, cross-classified by availability of kitchen and fuel used for cooking • H12 Occupied housing units, by type of housing unit, cross-classified by lighting • H13 Occupied housing units, by type of housing unit, cross-classified by type of solid waste disposal • H14 Households in housing units, by type of housing unit occupied, cross-classified by number of households per housing unit • H15 Conventional dwellings by type of building, and construction material of outer walls • H16 Housing units by type and construction material of outer walls Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  20. Group 9. Tabulations on housing characteristics (contd.) • H17Households, by type of living quarters, cross-classified by sex and age of head of household • H18 Households in housing units, by type of housing unit, cross-classified by tenure of household and, for tenant households, ownership of housing unit occupied • H19 Households in housing units, by type of housing unit, cross-classified by communication technology devices and access to Internet Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

  21. Thank you Workshop on Collection and Dissemination of Socio-economic Data from Population and Housing Censuses New Delhi, India, 28-31 May 2012

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