Measuring Population and Housing: Practices of UNECE Countries in the 2000 Round of Censuses, Page 831This publication reviews the practices followed by countries in the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) region during the 2000 round of population and housing censuses. The aim is to compare the different approaches and practices adopted by the countries taking into account the UNECE Census Recommendations developed for the 2000 census round. It is a useful tool when comparing the results in different countries. |
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DEMOGRAPHIC AND ETHNOCULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS | 88 |
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2000 census round activity status Albania Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Canada census costs census data census forms cent characteristics child Cohabiting collect information concept consensual union core topics countries reported Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic data entry defined dwellings economic activity educational attainment Estonia facto marital status family nuclei go to question Group A2 housing censuses Hungary immigrants institutional household internal migration Ireland Israel Italy Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia legal marital status Lithuania living Luxembourg Malta mark all applicable married Netherlands Norway number of countries place of usual Population and Housing population census population groups Portugal ppp USDs private households questionnaire recommended definition reconstituted families reference person register-based Republic of Macedonia Romania Russian Federation Serbia and Montenegro Slovakia Slovenia source of livelihood specify statistical status in employment Switzerland Table tabulation program Traditional census Ukraine UNECE Recommendations UNECE region UNECE survey United Kingdom USDs usual residence