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Population Census Topics included in the 2011 Population and Housing Census for Jamaica

Population Census Topics included in the 2011 Population and Housing Census for Jamaica. Presented by: Valerie Nam Director, 2011 Population and Housing Census Statistical Institute of Jamaica.

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Population Census Topics included in the 2011 Population and Housing Census for Jamaica

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  1. Population Census Topics included in the 2011 Population and Housing Census for Jamaica Presented by: Valerie Nam Director, 2011 Population and Housing Census Statistical Institute of Jamaica

  2. The 2011 Population and Housing Census was the fourteenth to be conducted for Jamaica. As for all censuses since 1943, the target population for the 2011 census was the ‘usual resident population’. The usual resident population included all persons, Jamaican and non-Jamaicans whose usual place of residence was in Jamaica even if they were temporarily (less than six months) away form the country at the time of the census. Census Day was April 4, 2011.

  3. In keeping with the recommendations of the UN Principles and Recommendations (Revision 2) the selection of topics for the 2011 census was guided by factors such as user needs, available national resources and international comparability. Other factors recommended also by the UN and considered as crucial for Jamaica were the need for historical continuity and the probable willingness of the public to provide accurate information.

  4. Topics (Core, Non-Core and Derived) Recommended by the UN and included in the Census of Jamaica. Geographical and Internal Migration Characteristics: All topics with the exception of Place of Residence at a specified date in the past. Note: duration of residence derived from a question on year of arrival into present place of residence.

  5. Topics (Core, Non-Core and Derived) Recommended by the UN and included in the Census of Jamaica. 2.International Migration Characteristics: all topics 3. Household and Family Characteristics: derived topics- relationship to head only, household characteristics only based on relationship to head.

  6. Topics (Core, Non-Core and Derived) Recommended by the UN and included in the Census of Jamaica. 4.Demographic and Social Characteristics: all topics with the exception of language and indigenous people 5. Fertility and Mortality: all topics with the exception of Age, date or duration of first marriage and Maternal or Paternal Orphanhood. Note: Age of Mother at last live born substituted forDate of Birth of Last Child Born Alive

  7. Topics (Core, Non-Core and Derived) Recommended by the UN and included in the Census of Jamaica. 6.EducationalCharacteristics: all topics with the exception of literacy. 7. Economic Characteristics: all topics with the exception of Institutional Sector of Employment, Employment in the Informal Sector, Informal Employment and Place of Work

  8. Topics (Core, Non-Core and Derived) Recommended by the UN and included in the Census of Jamaica. 8.Agriculture: Not included.

  9. B. Topics NOT on the UN Recommended list introduced for the first time in the Census of Jamaica. • Usual mode of Road Transportation • Individual Use of Information and Communication Technology Devices

  10. C. Additional Topics included in the Census of Jamaica. • Social Welfare Benefits(focus on source of benefit and NOT the amount of the benefit). • Union Status- Consensual (Non-legal) Unions. This topic has been included in Censuses of Jamaica since 1943 in order to deal realistically with the existing diverse family patterns.

  11. Specific Difficulties in Implementation and Reporting Topics affected: • Religion • Disability • Economic Activity- Occupational Classification and Income • Educational Characteristics • Births (and Deaths among Births) in Past 12 Months • International Migration Characteristics- Country of Birth

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