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Why is it more and more difficult to finance a census?

Why is it more and more difficult to finance a census?. Census 2010 statistical models. GDP per capita in Europe, $PPP. Census statistical model for the 2010 census round in UNECE contries according to GDP par capita. Baumol's cost disease.

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Why is it more and more difficult to finance a census?

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  1. Why is it more and more difficult to finance a census?

  2. Census 2010 statistical models

  3. GDP per capita in Europe, $PPP

  4. Census statistical model for the 2010 census round in UNECE contries according to GDP par capita

  5. Baumol's cost disease • 1966 publication from William Baumol and William Bowen : Performing Arts, The Economic Dilemma • Some economic activities, called "archaic", are not likely to achieve productivity gains over the long term. • The time and effort of census enumerators needed to collect information from 1000 people has hardly diminished during the past 100 years. • But enumerators salaries increase in the long run, with the average salaries in the country

  6. Cost of the census collect in countries making complete surveys The French rolling census, ten years after its launch

  7. Beaumol effect and traditional census • The more an economy is developped, the more the costs of a complete enumeration appears high. • Either governments accept to pay more and more, either traditional census will disappear. • Alternative census methods are not concernerd by the Beaumol effect

  8. Conclusion • Most of the rich countries using traditional census are considering an evolution of their census statistical model • Among less wealthy countries, half are also considering such a move. • It is likely that during the next census rounds alternative methods will expend in parallel with the rising standard of living in all regions of the UNECE.

  9. Thank you for your attention

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