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Data dissemination for the population census.

C Hakim

    Social Science Information Studies : SSIS
    |October 1, 1984
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    Developments in census data dissemination are reviewed, focusing on Great Britain. Key issues include expanded output, user consultation, new dissemination centers, and the role of large-scale surveys as census alternatives.

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Social Statistics
    • Data Science

    Background:

    • The dissemination of census of population statistics has undergone significant evolution.
    • Traditional methods are being supplemented by new approaches to meet user needs.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review recent developments in census data dissemination systems, specifically for Great Britain.
    • To identify and discuss key challenges and innovations in making census data accessible.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of recent developments in census data dissemination.
    • Analysis of key issues impacting data accessibility and usability.

    Main Results:

    • Expansion of census output necessitates effective summaries and user guides.
    Keywords:
    CensusCensus MethodsCommunicationConfidential InformationData CollectionDeveloped CountriesEuropeInformationInformation CentersInformation DistributionNorthern EuropePopulation StatisticsResearch MethodologySurveysUnited Kingdom

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  • Emergence of data dissemination centers, archives, and area typologies enhance data utility.
  • Confidentiality concerns arise with Public Use Samples, leading to consideration of large-scale surveys as alternatives.
  • Conclusions:

    • Effective census data dissemination requires a multi-faceted approach, balancing accessibility with confidentiality.
    • User consultation and innovative by-products like area typologies are crucial.
    • The landscape of population statistics is shifting, with large-scale surveys playing an increasing role.