The following papers were presented at the International Seminar held in Portsmouth, UK in April 1998. A copy of all the papers can be downloaded in PDF (Portable Document Format). The file is 681KB in size and prints to 143 A4 pages. To view/print the file click HERE.
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Meeting Census Client Needs in the 21st Century Jocelyn Burgess, Statistics Canada
New objectives for the 2001 Italian census: A different enumeration of the population and the building as a new enumeration unit Ersilia Di Pietro, Roberta Vivion and Paolo Valente, ISTAT
Privacy and Respondent Burden Tim Skinner, John Struik and Paul Williams, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Quality Evaluation in the 2001 Population and Housing Censuses in Portugal Fernando Casimiro, National Statistical Institute, Portugal
Meeting the Objectives of the Census John Dixie, Jan Thomas, Nick Parsons, Chris Denham, Office for National Statistics, UK
Data Collection Methodology Tim Skinner, John Struik, Anthony Davis and Andrew Lamb Australian Bureau of Statistics
United Kingdom Data Collection Methodology Pat Mann, Office for National Statistics, UK and Trevor Evans, Northern Ireland Statistical Research Agency
Meeting Census data collection challenges as we move into the 21st Century Doug Hicks and Milena Zelenbaba, Statictics Canada
2001 Italian Population and Housing Census: data colletion methodology and enumeration contents Angela Ferruzza and Donatella Zindato, ISTAT
French Censuses: Overview Mylène Chaleix, INSEE
The Development of the Donor Edit and Imputation System for the UK 2001 Census Paul Vickers and Mohammed Yar, Office for National Statistics, UK
Processing the Italian Population and Housing Census Data Paolo Valente and Giorgio Massimini, ISTAT
Processing Methodology Tim Skinner, John Struik, David Nauenburg, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Managing the Census Process in the United Kingdom Alex Clark, Office for National Statistics, UK
Managing the Census Process Tim Skinner, John Struik and Martin Butterfield, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Planning for the 2001 Census of Population and Dwellings in New Zealand Frank Nolan, Statistics New Zealand
European Union and Population and Housing Censuses around the year 2000 Aarno Laihonen, Eurostat