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Enhancing Elderly Population Data: Challenges & Outcomes

Learn about the initiatives undertaken to quantify and analyze data on the elderly population, addressing the challenges faced and the positive outcomes achieved. Discover how harmonization, GIS, and recovery of historical data have improved data utilization for policy-making and research.

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Enhancing Elderly Population Data: Challenges & Outcomes

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  1. IPUMS/IECM Overview Victor DINCULESCU National Institute for Statistics Barcelona, 2008

  2. 1. Story 2. Challenge 3. Outcomes 4. Today 5. 2011 round Barcelona, July 2008

  3. 2004, MOU signed • 2005, 1992 & 2002 PHCs • - 10% samples • - Questionnaires, Manuals, Metadata, Classifications • 2006, 1977 PHC • - data recovery ! • - 10% samples • - Questionnaires, Manuals, Metadata, Classifications • 2008, 1977,1992,2002 PHCs • - 50% elderly persons (60+) 1. Story 2. Challenge 3. Outcomes 4. Today 5. 2011 round Barcelona, July 2008

  4. Elderly over-sampling Facts: 1. large increase of aged population - demands in health care - social welfare services - pensions - housing specifically for elderly needs, including collective units 2. Europe diversity in culture, policies, history - countries differences on households structure, welfare, demands of the aged persons 3. Few data sources to allow accuracy 4. Underuse of census data, the most valuable asset for a country 1. Story 2. Challenge 3. Outcomes 4. Today 5. 2011 round Barcelona, July 2008

  5. Data harmonization -variables, definitions, classifications -EAs and Administrative structures over the years GIS -geodatabase set-up Confidentiality issues -overcome trustless staff in publishing microdata Mobilization of staff -no enthusiasm for digging in archives -hard extra-work -timing 1. Story 2. Challenge 3. Outcomes 4. Today 5. 2011 round Barcelona, July 2008

  6. RECOVERY of 1977 data (considered loosed) Micro-database Completion of METADATA Web Query system - Intranet Web Query system - Internet – under way. 1. Story 2. Challenge 3. Outcomes 4. Today 5. 2011 round Barcelona, July 2008

  7. 1. Story 2. Challenge 3. Outcomes 4. Today 5. 2011 round Barcelona, July 2008

  8. Completion of METADATA NSI more open to microdata access More confidence of public in census data More use of census data Some statistics on Romania samples’ use 1. Story 2. Challenge 3. Outcomes 4. Today 5. 2011 round Barcelona, July 2008

  9. 1. Story 2. Challenge 3. Outcomes 4. Today 5. 2011 round 80 users Barcelona, July 2008

  10. 1. Story 2. Challenge 3. Outcomes 4. Today 5. 2011 round Barcelona, July 2008

  11. 1. Story 2. Challenge 3. Outcomes 4. Today 5. 2011 round Barcelona, July 2008

  12. Next round under preparation IPUMS/IECM lessons – tackling with Use of microdata for hot-deck imputations 10% samples to feed IPUMS/IECM projects 1. Story 2. Challenge 3. Outcomes 4. Today 5. 2011 round Barcelona, July 2008

  13. Thank You Victor DINCULESCU Barcelona, July 2008

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