Since their origins in seventeenth-century Sweden, population registers have been kept at local level, and computerization has now made it possible to establish national registers in most of the 30 European countries analysed in this article. As a result of these registers, the production of demographic statistics has entered a new era, with many advantages but also ethical controversies. New questions arise, such as the definition of residents, double counting and data confidentiality. This article describes and compares the operational principles of central registers in various countries, and how individual data are extracted in order to produce demographic statistics. It is now possible to regularly monitor the individual demographic tra...
The article presents an original, comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the civil registration ...
Published 2010 by the Department of Statistics, Stockholm University: Stockholm, Sweden (in collabor...
International audienceThis paper is aimed to contribute to the history of statistics as science but ...
Since their origins in seventeenth-century Sweden, population registers have been kept at local leve...
This work is theoretical. It consists of eight chapters including introduction, conclusion and refer...
A growing number of countries are moving away from the traditional census and looking with increasin...
The Population Tables of 1749 are one of the earliest censuses in the world. Parish registers were t...
The paper starts from the observation that research on immigrants’ integration trajectories needs de...
Abstract The paper starts from the observation that research on immigrants’ integration trajectories...
A proper utilization of historical documents for reconstruction of the past population development s...
"In 2011, Germany carried out its first census after a 20-year break. In light of the United Nations...
This paper describes the steps involved in the creation of a UK-wide population register, covering t...
This book addresses the problems that are encountered, and solutions that have been proposed, when w...
The article presents an original, comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the civil registration ...
In 2011, Germany carried out its first census after a 20-year break. In light of the United Nations’...
The article presents an original, comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the civil registration ...
Published 2010 by the Department of Statistics, Stockholm University: Stockholm, Sweden (in collabor...
International audienceThis paper is aimed to contribute to the history of statistics as science but ...
Since their origins in seventeenth-century Sweden, population registers have been kept at local leve...
This work is theoretical. It consists of eight chapters including introduction, conclusion and refer...
A growing number of countries are moving away from the traditional census and looking with increasin...
The Population Tables of 1749 are one of the earliest censuses in the world. Parish registers were t...
The paper starts from the observation that research on immigrants’ integration trajectories needs de...
Abstract The paper starts from the observation that research on immigrants’ integration trajectories...
A proper utilization of historical documents for reconstruction of the past population development s...
"In 2011, Germany carried out its first census after a 20-year break. In light of the United Nations...
This paper describes the steps involved in the creation of a UK-wide population register, covering t...
This book addresses the problems that are encountered, and solutions that have been proposed, when w...
The article presents an original, comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the civil registration ...
In 2011, Germany carried out its first census after a 20-year break. In light of the United Nations’...
The article presents an original, comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the civil registration ...
Published 2010 by the Department of Statistics, Stockholm University: Stockholm, Sweden (in collabor...
International audienceThis paper is aimed to contribute to the history of statistics as science but ...