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Heather Wagstaff and Thomas Burg Topic (vi) Methodologies for Editing Census Data INTRODUCTION UNECE Work Session on Statistical Data Editing:Vienna April 2008

Heather Wagstaff and Thomas Burg Two key purposes for census taking are: 1.to provide a solid basis for important political and/or economic decision making; and 2.to create a comprehensive set of reference data. Hence, data editing is essential to ensure sufficient quality of the final outputs. Topic (vi): Methodologies for Editing Census Data

Heather Wagstaff and Thomas Burg Recent years have seen a movement:  away from conventional census taking;  towards purely register based censuses. Aim of Session (vi): To provide an overview of data cleaning methods and technologies used in the latest census round or planned for the near future. Topic (vi): Methodologies for Editing Census Data

Heather Wagstaff and Thomas Burg Topic (vi): Methodologies for Editing Census Data WP36Data Imputation and Estimation for the Austrian Register-based Census WP37Canadian Census Edit and Imputation - Lessons Learned from 2006 with Plans for 2011 WP38Evaluating Imputations of Sex and Age for Substitutes in Substitute Households - SNZ WP39Towards the 2011 UK Census Editing Strategy WP40Further Improvements to an Edit & Imputation System for the 2007 US Census of Agriculture

Heather Wagstaff and Thomas Burg Topic (vi): Methodologies for Editing Census Data Schedule for the session:  Presentation of invited and supporting papers  Coffee break - 20 minutes (be back at 16:00)  General discussion of Topic (vi) lead by Thomas  End of session 16:45

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Heather Wagstaff and Thomas Burg UNECE Work Session on Statistical Data Editing:Vienna April 2008 Topic (vi) Methodologies for Editing Census Data CONCLUDING REMARKS

Heather Wagstaff and Thomas Burg Topic (vi): Methodologies for Editing Census Data Recall that the aim of session (vi) was: To provide an overview of data cleaning methods and technologies used in the latest census round or planned for the near future.

Heather Wagstaff and Thomas Burg Topic (vi): Methodologies for Editing Census Data WP36Data Imputation and Estimation for the Austrian Register-based Census WP37Canadian Census Edit and Imputation - Lessons Learned from 2006 with Plans for 2011 WP38Evaluating Imputations of Sex and Age for Substitutes in Substitute Households - SNZ WP39Towards the 2011 UK Census Editing Strategy WP40Further Improvements to an Edit & Imputation System for the 2007 US Census of Agriculture

Heather Wagstaff and Thomas Burg Topic (vi): Methodologies for Editing Census Data 1.Lessons learned from prior censuses do move us in the right direction to improve our processes. 2.Users of census data and subject matter experts are not provided with enough information about editing. 3.When moving towards register based census there is a clear need to research & investigate the impact of record linkage to edit and imputation 4.Post census surveys are a helpful tool to both evaluate the results and improve the processes

Heather Wagstaff and Thomas Burg UNECE Work Session on Statistical Data Editing:Vienna April 2008 Thank you for your attention! Heather and Thomas