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Comparative Analysis of Census Practices in Eastern Europe & CIS Countries

Explore census methodology, data dissemination, and demographic characteristics from 2010 census round in 9 CIS and 30 EEA countries. Comparison of selected topics between CIS and European Economic Area nations.

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Comparative Analysis of Census Practices in Eastern Europe & CIS Countries

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  1. UNECE Workshop on Population and Housing Censusesfor countries in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central AsiaGeneva, 4 October 2013 Review of the 2010 census round: Comparison between CIS and European Economic Area countrieson selected census topics Paolo Valente UNECE Statistical Division

  2. Comparison • Source: 2013 UNECE Survey on national practices in the 2010 census round in UNECE region • Data on 9 CIS countries (Turkmenistan did not reply): • Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova (2014), Russia, Ukraine (2016), Tajikistan • Data on 30 EEA countries: • 27 European Union countries + Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway • Levels of inclusion of topics in the census by region: • Low (between 0% and 50% of countries) • Medium (between 51% and 75% of countries) • High (76% of countries and above)

  3. Census methodology

  4. Census methodology

  5. Main data collection method (traditional census only)

  6. Main data entry method(traditional census only)

  7. PRIMARY method of data dissemination

  8. Population counts – Use of usually resident population concept

  9. Demographic characteristicsDe facto marital status

  10. Educational characteristics

  11. Migration characteristics

  12. Migration characteristics

  13. Ethno-cultural characteristics

  14. Disability and agriculture

  15. Housing & housing arrangements

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