The 2001 UK census was a one-number census. An integral part of such a process has been the creation of a transparent census database that has been adjusted for the underenumeration in the 2001 census. The methodology for creating this database is based on a controlled donor imputation system that imputes individuals and households estimated to have been missed in the census. This paper describes this methodology and provides results from a statistical assessment of its performance using data that realistically simulate the census process
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The UK censuses took place on...
The 1991 UK Decennial Census missed about 1.2 million people. These missing individuals present a se...
The focus of Symposium'99 is on techniques and methods for combining data from different sources and...
The 2001 UK census was a one-number census. An integral part of such a process has been the creation...
The 2001 UK census was a one-number census. An integral part of such a process has been the creation...
The 2001 UK census was a one-number census. An integral part of such a process has been the creation...
The 2001 UK census was a one-number census. An integral part of such a process has been the creation...
The 2001 UK census was a one-number census. An integral part of such a process has been the creation...
The 2001 UK census was a one-number census. An integral part of such a process has been the creation...
As a result of lessons learnt from the 1991 census, a research programme was set up to seek improvem...
As a result of lessons learnt from the 1991 census, a research programme was set up to seek improvem...
The one-number census approach was developed by the Office for National Statistics to adjust the cou...
The one-number census approach was developed by the Office for National Statistics to adjust the cou...
One of the major uses of the decennial UK census is to provide figures on which to rebase the annual...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The UK censuses took place on...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The UK censuses took place on...
The 1991 UK Decennial Census missed about 1.2 million people. These missing individuals present a se...
The focus of Symposium'99 is on techniques and methods for combining data from different sources and...
The 2001 UK census was a one-number census. An integral part of such a process has been the creation...
The 2001 UK census was a one-number census. An integral part of such a process has been the creation...
The 2001 UK census was a one-number census. An integral part of such a process has been the creation...
The 2001 UK census was a one-number census. An integral part of such a process has been the creation...
The 2001 UK census was a one-number census. An integral part of such a process has been the creation...
The 2001 UK census was a one-number census. An integral part of such a process has been the creation...
As a result of lessons learnt from the 1991 census, a research programme was set up to seek improvem...
As a result of lessons learnt from the 1991 census, a research programme was set up to seek improvem...
The one-number census approach was developed by the Office for National Statistics to adjust the cou...
The one-number census approach was developed by the Office for National Statistics to adjust the cou...
One of the major uses of the decennial UK census is to provide figures on which to rebase the annual...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The UK censuses took place on...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The UK censuses took place on...
The 1991 UK Decennial Census missed about 1.2 million people. These missing individuals present a se...
The focus of Symposium'99 is on techniques and methods for combining data from different sources and...