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Imputation in the 2001 Census. Robert Beatty NILS User Forum 11 December 2009. Coverage. How Census deals with Missing households Missing people within households Incomplete returns. Coverage. Census is statutory Census Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 Penalties for non-compliance
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Imputation in the 2001 Census Robert Beatty NILS User Forum 11 December 2009
Coverage • How Census deals with • Missing households • Missing people within households • Incomplete returns
Coverage • Census is statutory • Census Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 • Penalties for non-compliance • Therefore counts everyone • Doesn’t it?
Coverage - international • Australia 2006 – 96% coverage • Don’t impute but adjust MYEs • New Zealand 2006 – 95% response rate • NZ imputed for non-response, but only on 4 key variables • Canada ‘adjust for non-responding households’ – need to know about occupied households
Adjustment issues • 1991 coverage – 98% • But inference about population? • Non-response not homogeneous • Young adults • Lower social class • Deprived areas
Coverage - 2001 • Acknowledge under-enumeration • 1991 Census 1,578k MYE 1,607k • Decision to adjust Census 2001 database • Objective – all Census outputs to fully reflect whole population • ‘One Number Census’ • Census = MYE
Coverage - 2001 • ‘One Number Census’ method • Basic principle to use a large-scale Census Coverage Survey (CCS) to estimate under-enumeration in sampled areas • Apply survey estimates elsewhere
Census Coverage Survey • UK split into about 100 Estimation Areas (each about 0.5m population) • Three in Northern Ireland • About 200 postcodes / 3,000 households per Estimation Area • Three socio-economic strata within EA • Separate analysis in each strata within EA
Census Coverage Survey • Fieldwork about 3 weeks after Census day • Face to face interviews • Trained interviewers • Given map of postcode boundary • Asked to re-enumerate the postcode • Short questionnaire - coverage
Matching • Forms scanned into system • Special matching software developed • Database retrieval system • CCS returns carefully matched with Census returns – error rate estimated to be under 0.1 per cent
Dual System Estimator (DSE) • Use matched Census and CCS data • DSE estimates adjustment for those missed in both Census and CCS Counted By CCS Yes No Counted Yes n11 n10 n1+ By Census No n01n00n0+ n+1n+0n++ DSE estimate for the area (under certain assumptions): n++= n1+ n+1 n11
DSE : Simple ExampleFish pond • Day 1: Catch 950 fish, mark with a red dot. • Day 2: Catch 900 fish, mark with a blue dot. • Matched: 855 had blue and red dots. • Question – how many fish in the pond?
Dual System Estimator (DSE) Counted Day 2 Yes No Counted Yes 855 95 950 Day 1 No 45n00n0+ 900n+0n++ DSE estimate of the actual number of fish: n++= 950 900 855 = 1,000
Analysis • Separately for each age-sex group, within each stratum, within each EA • Apply DSE method to each sampling point (postcodes) within CCS area • Estimate function DSE = f(observed count) • Apply to all other sampling points within stratum (within EA), and aggregate
Ratio Estimation • Regression-type estimator • Each dot represents a CCS area • Use Census figure to estimate “true” figure
Imputing households • Use dummy forms as location • Use dummy forms as ‘constraint’? • Dependence on enumerators • Ireland 2006 – 15% of properties vacant
One Number Census outcome • 2001 Census response rate of 95% • 4.3% in wholly imputed households (mostly linked to dummy forms(3.0%)) • 0.4% additional people in already enumerated households • Imputed 80,000 people
Quality of returns • So far, considered non-respondents • Person & Household imputation • What about quality of returns actually made? • Decision taken to go for ‘complete’ returns • Item imputation
Edit and Impute - Edit • Limited number of ‘hard’ edits – can’t be married if aged under 16 • Larger number of ‘soft’ edits - quality
Edit and Impute - Impute • General principle of ‘complete’ data set • No ‘Not stated’ entries in outputs • Item imputation used • Donor imputation system • No different in principle to systems used in sample surveys
Edit and Impute - Impute • Level of item imputation differed by variable • Not applied to religion
Summary • Objective in 2001 that Census outputs should reflect whole population • Person and household imputation • 5% of persons imputed • Complete records generated for all returns through ‘item’ imputation
I told them in 1951 it was just you, me and the dog, but they keep coming back every 10 years to check.
Looking forward • Date for your diaries … • 27 March 2011
Usual residence definition • Historical – present on night • Most countries now ‘usually resident’ • Definitions do exist (UN) • 2001 – self-assessed • 2011 – instructions • ‘Intention to stay’