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1 Briefing on Census Data Evaluation in China Xiao Ning Guo Hui Hanoi, Viet Nam 2-6 December 2013

2 History of Population Census in China First Census: 1953 Population: 594.53 million Second Census: 1964 Population: 694.58 million Third Census: 1982 Population: 1008.18 million Fourth Census: 1990 Population: 1133.68 million Fifth Census: 2000 Population: 1265.83 million Sixth Census: 2010 Population: 1339.72 million

3 Combination of long form (10%) and short form (90%) Short form : 6 household items, 12 individual items Short form : 6 household items, 12 individual items Long form: 19 household items, 28 individual items Long form: 19 household items, 28 individual items 2010 Census: questionnaire

4 2010 Census: Schedule Preparation (Oct. 2007-Oct. 2010) Field enumeration (1-10 Nov. 2010) Field check (11-20 Nov. 2010) Post enumeration survey (Nov.-Dec. 2010) Data processing (Dec. 2010-Dec. 2011) Data dissemination and utilization (Apr. 2011 --- 2013) (Apr. 2011 --- 2013)

5 Objectives of Data Evaluation To measure the accuracy of census data To get the net undercount rate timate total population To adjust census results (such as to estimate total population)

6 Methods Post-Enumeration Survey Demographic methods Compare with related administrative records

7 Post-Enumeration Survey (1) National level: Responsible for the survey in one selected enumerator of each province Two levels organization Provincial level : Responsible for the survey in the rest of selected enumerators of the province

8 Post-Enumeration Survey (2) Reference time: zero hour on November 26, 2010 about one month after census about one month after census Respondents: people who lived in the enumerators at the reference time Samples: a total of 120 thousand people were selected from 402 enumerators in 398 counties, the sampling fraction for the nation was 0.1 per thousand

9 Post-Enumeration Survey (3) 3 household items: number of persons number of persons births births deaths deaths 6 individual items: 6 individual items: name name gender gender date of birth date of birth place of residence at census reference time place of residence at census reference time place of household registration place of household registration duration since leaving place of household duration since leaving place of household

10 Research on census data evaluation (1) National Bureau of Statistics of China (NBS) organized such research: Analysis and evaluate census data Write research papers Hold seminars on data evaluation

11 Research on census data evaluation (2) Participant units: Provincial bureaus of statistics Government departments Universities Research institutions

12 Compare with related administrative records Household registration Household registration from the Ministry of Public Security Education statistics from the Ministry of Education Birth data from Birth data from The Family Planning Commission Mortality data from the Mortality data from the Ministry of Civil Affairs

13 Some Evaluation Conclusions (1) 1. undercount of the population aged 0-9 is serious; there are undercount as well as overcount for those aged 20-45, with the number of overcount bigger than that of undercount; other age groups is highly accurate.

14 Some Evaluation Conclusions (2) 2. From PES, the net undercount rate of total population is 1.2 per thousand, and mainly found in low ages and infants. 3. Data of the total population at 1339.72 million is reliable.

15 Some Evaluation Conclusions (3) 4. Data of sex ratio is reliable. High sex ratio of births indicates omission of baby girls. However, importance should be attached to the fact of high sex ratio.

16 Some Evaluation Conclusions (4) 5. Fertility rate stays low. TFR1.18 in the Long Form is underestimated by at least 20% than the actual TFR 1.5 in 2010; there is a 15% omission of births occurred in the 12 months before the census.

17 Some Evaluation Conclusions (5) 6. Crude death rate stays low at 5.92‰, with an omission rate of over 20% vs. the actual death rate of 7.1‰; the average life expectancy is 74.83 years. 7. 7. Data on educational attainment is highly reliable.

18 Challenges 1. We use the PES data to evaluate the census data, as we assume it’s correct, but the PES data have errors in fact. 2. P 2. Population aged 0-9 group has no comparable cohort, so it’s hard to assess the data quality.

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