United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23.

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United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Principles and Recommendations: Essential Features Srdjan Mrkić United Nations Statistics Division

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Definitions  A population census is the total process of planning, collecting, compiling, evaluating, disseminating and analysing demographic, economic and social data at the smallest geographical level pertaining, at a specified time, to all persons in a country or in a well-delimited part of a country.  A housing census is the total process of planning, collecting, compiling, evaluating, disseminating and analysing statistical data relating to the number and condition of housing units and facilities as available to the households pertaining, at a specified time, to all living quarters and occupants thereof in a country or in a well-delimited part of a country.

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Essential features  Individual enumeration The term "census" implies that each individual and each set of living quarters is enumerated separately and that the characteristics thereof are separately recorded. Only by this procedure can the data on the various characteristics be cross-classified. The requirement of individual enumeration can be met by the collection of information in the field, by the use of information contained in an appropriate administrative register or set of registers, or by a combination of these methods.

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Essential features  Universality within a defined territory The census should cover a precisely defined territory (for example, the entire country or a well-delimited part of it). The population census should include every person present and/or residing within its scope, depending upon the type of population count required. The housing census should include every set of living quarters irrespective of type. This does not preclude the use of sampling techniques for obtaining data on specified characteristics, provided that the sample design is consistent with the size of the areas for which the data are to be tabulated and the degree of detail in the cross-tabulations to be made.

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Essential features  Simultaneity Each person and each set of living quarters should be enumerated as of the same well-defined point in time and the data collected should refer to a well- defined reference period. The time-reference period need not, however, be identical for all of the data collected. For most of the data, it will be the day of the census; in some instances, it may be a period prior to the census.

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Essential features  Defined periodicity Censuses should be taken at regular intervals so that comparable information is made available in a fixed se­quence. A series of censuses makes it possible to appraise the past, accurately describe the present and estimate the future. It is recommended that a national census be taken at least every 10 years. Some countries may find it necessary to carry out censuses more frequently because of the rapidity of major changes in their population and/or its housing circum­stances.

United Nations Workshop on Revision 3 of Principles and recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses and Census Evaluation Amman, Jordan, 19 – 23 October 2014 Essential features  Capacity to produce small area statistics The census should produce data on the number and characteristics of the population and housing units down to the lowest appropriate geographical level, compatible with national circumstance, and for small population groups all the while protecting confidentiality of each individual.