Data collected at household level in censuses are used for a wide range of purposes including practical planning and academic analysis of changing social conditions. Comparability is a core demographic value, and to understand the limits of the comparability of census data across time and space, it is important to recognise if, how and why, concepts and definitions change between censuses. This paper examines definitions of the household in censuses in England and Wales (E&W) and France from 1960 to 2012 in order to investigate how census definitions have changed and to examine the drivers of such changes. Two research methods were used: (1) longitudinal analyses of census documentation since the 1960s and (2) in-depth interviews with key i...
The project is concerned with how the household is defined, and how this definition is used in censu...
There is a growing movement in Great Britain to abolish the census. This development was spearheaded...
"Different cultures and states use their national definition of 'private household'. In the EU nearl...
Data collected at household level in censuses are used for a wide range of purposes including practi...
Data collected at household level in censuses are used for a wide range of purposes including practi...
Households rather than individuals are being increasingly used for research and to target and evalua...
Since 2004, Insee has implemented a new population census method based on an annual sample survey of...
and Thibaut de Saint Pol** In the nineteenth century, France introduced political and legal criteria...
Researchers, policymakers, and practitioners are constantly interested in international comparisons ...
A new round of censuses is being held internationally in 2010 – 11 in the face of increasing challen...
AbstractCensuses have traditionally been a key source of localised information on the state of a nat...
In developed countries of the world, themes of census statistics and methodology represent an extrao...
This paper provides an assessment of the value of national population censuses as information source...
The census is a count of total population and total households across an entire nation. It is taken ...
This paper develops a theoretical approach for understanding how the census has not only played a ro...
The project is concerned with how the household is defined, and how this definition is used in censu...
There is a growing movement in Great Britain to abolish the census. This development was spearheaded...
"Different cultures and states use their national definition of 'private household'. In the EU nearl...
Data collected at household level in censuses are used for a wide range of purposes including practi...
Data collected at household level in censuses are used for a wide range of purposes including practi...
Households rather than individuals are being increasingly used for research and to target and evalua...
Since 2004, Insee has implemented a new population census method based on an annual sample survey of...
and Thibaut de Saint Pol** In the nineteenth century, France introduced political and legal criteria...
Researchers, policymakers, and practitioners are constantly interested in international comparisons ...
A new round of censuses is being held internationally in 2010 – 11 in the face of increasing challen...
AbstractCensuses have traditionally been a key source of localised information on the state of a nat...
In developed countries of the world, themes of census statistics and methodology represent an extrao...
This paper provides an assessment of the value of national population censuses as information source...
The census is a count of total population and total households across an entire nation. It is taken ...
This paper develops a theoretical approach for understanding how the census has not only played a ro...
The project is concerned with how the household is defined, and how this definition is used in censu...
There is a growing movement in Great Britain to abolish the census. This development was spearheaded...
"Different cultures and states use their national definition of 'private household'. In the EU nearl...