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Conference of European Statisticians

Conference of European Statisticians. Session III Challenges in Managing and Implementing Censuses Nancy McBeth, Statistics New Zealand, June 2006. Challenges and problems in delivering censuses successfully.

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Conference of European Statisticians

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  1. Conference of European Statisticians Session III Challenges in Managing and Implementing Censuses Nancy McBeth, Statistics New Zealand, June 2006

  2. Challenges and problems in delivering censuses successfully • How countries are meeting census challenges and the implications for - census management- quality control- confidentiality • Role of technology in helping to meet those challenges

  3. Challenges in direct collection censuses - some country experiences • Environmental issues • Increased difficulties in collection (UK, Spain) • Changes in society (Slovenia, UK, Canada) • Cost pressures (Spain, Slovenia, Canada) • Methodological opportunities (Canada, Brazil)

  4. Challenges in direct collection censuses - some country experiences cont’d • Statistical Responses- Use of Address and Population Registers (UK, Canada, Spain, Brazil)- Providing range of response options (internet, mailback) – with variable take-up (UK, Canada, Spain, Korea)- Increased automation and centralisation of processes (Canada, UK, Slovenia)

  5. Beyond data collection – some other challenges • Ensuring other areas of census programmes are efficient (Canada, UK, Spain, Brazil, Poland) • Managing the long term implications of outsourcing vs internal development (Slovenia, UK, Canada) • How can international collaboration assist in reducing costs or helping to minimise risks (Brazil)

  6. Beyond data collection – some other challenges cont’d • How to use technology to help meet the rapidly increasing output requirements (Spain) • meeting demands for different user requirements • do census programmes pose any different challenges for data warehousing than those posed by large integrated administrative data sources • Managing confidentiality across all phases of the census programme (collection to output) (Canada)

  7. Implications for Statistical agencies • Increased complexity of response options • balancing longer development timeframes with need to be responsive to rapidly changing society • significant increase in management challenges • Alternative modes (especially internet) are often expensive, still comparatively low take-up rates • Impact on data – mode effects • Long term funding models • no longer just about costs of collecting and processing one census, and limited range of outputs - integration with other statistical activities

  8. Long term drivers for Census programmes • Maintaining support and trust in census programmes across societies, at a time of declining support for range of government activities • Ensuring census data is integrated with both domestic and international statistics systems • Ensuring census programmes can meet the demands of increasingly sophisticated user base, who demand more detailed and more complex data • Ensuring governments and taxpayers get good value for money from census programmes

  9. Questions for discussion • Are there common long term drivers for Census programmes – and if so, do they differ to drivers for other statistical programmes? • Do traditional (drop off/personally completed/collect) censuses still have a future? • Irrespective of collection methodology, where are the areas for efficiency in the medium term? • What are the technology opportunities to assist in better meeting the increasing demands for depth and variety of data?

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