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1 Quality assessment in a register-based census - administrative versus statistical concepts in the case of households Danilo Dolenc Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Q2010, Helsinki, 6. 5. 2010

2 Introduction  First register-based census in Slovenia in 2011 Slovenia is a rare example of change of the main census method 2002 Census – the first step  Data on persons only  Development from 2002 Real Estate Register and dwelling number Adding dwelling number to CPR Establishment of electronic Household Register  Exist before in paper form

3 Household Register  The only source for household and family data Household code (serial number) Relation to the reference person  Statistical classification used in 2002 Census  Great advantage in register based census approach In principle all obligatory topics from EU Regulation could be derived from relations Very unique comparing to the other countries

4 Classification CodeRelation to the reference person 00reference person 01spouse 02cohabiting partner 03child 05father / mother 06father-in-law / mother-in-law 07grandfather / grandmother 08son-in-law / daughter-in-law 09grandchild 10brother / sister 11nephew / niece 12other relative 13non-relative

5 Household matrix (simple) F size 2 persons 3 persons - H type Two or more family house- hold Relation Ref. person Cohabiting Daughter Son-in-law Grandchild Mother H size 6 per- sons H status Partner H/W Child Living** F status Partner CU H/W Child - Unique matrix for every single combination of relations in household * without resident children ** with relatives (not in family nucleus) F type Consen. union* Married couple with res. children -

6 New household definition  Four dimensions Statistical residence (based on registered one) Same dwelling Self-declared household Existing relation to the reference person (for family formation)  A group of persons (or person living alone) living in the same dwelling with the same household number Housekeeping concept

7 Quality aspects of HR data (1)  Maintaining of the HR Purely administrative purposes  Recently established source Not used for the statistical purposes yet  Legislation Household data only for permanent residence  5 % of population without basic household data Collective households not defined  2 % of population  Subjectivity De facto and de iure residence  10 % difference

8 Quality aspects of HR data (2)  Inconsistency and incompleteness Missing data  Dwelling and household number  Relation to the reference person Errors  Combination relation to the reference person, marital status, age –Most of mistakes are of subjective nature Systematic inconsistency  Delay between CPR and HR data –Mostly in larger administrative units

9 Statistical vs. administrative (1)  Generation of institutional households Number of persons living at the address and type of living quarter as criteria  Generation of private households Foreigners and citizens in statistically determined residence  Statistically ‘’broken’’ households No reference person Reference person is under certain age

10 Statistical vs. administrative (2)  Complexity of relations in households Multi-family households  Who belongs to the certain family  Too complicated matrixes  Not identifying relations Relatives and non-relatives  Often means cohabiting partner  Misleading direct use of data Case of monasteries

11 Quality analysis of the HR  Formally incorrect records - only 1 % Most common inverted relation comparing to the age  Non-useful data for family formation – about 3 % Relatives, non-relatives, unknown relation  Household/family generation 86 % of population in complete (direct family formation only – simple matrixes) 8 % of population only households 6 % of population no generation at all

12 Household data quality assessment  Focus on improving quality of input data Very close coopeation with administrative source  Priorities dwelling number and relation to the reference person  Statistical process Unified and controlled by the same rules Introduction of quality indicators  Comparability of data Explanation of concepts and novelties  User oriented approach


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