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In: International Population Studies
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Foreword -- Preface -- The Book and the Series -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- Figures -- Tables -- PART I Introducing the census -- 1 The 2011 Census in the United Kingdom -- 2 A history of census-taking in the UK -- PART II Taking the 2011 Census and assuring the quality of the data -- 3 The 2011 Census: From preparation to publication -- 4 The 2011 Census quality assurance process -- PART III Delivering different types of census data to users -- 5 UK census aggregate statistics: Characteristics and access -- 6 Geographic boundary data and their online access -- 7 Census interaction data and their means of access -- 8 Census microdata: Cross-sectional samples -- 9 Longitudinal studies in the UK -- PART IV Visualising 2011 Census data -- 10 Using graphics to drive user engagement: Experiences from the 2011 Census -- 11 Contrasting approaches to engaging census data users -- 12 The Thematic Mapper -- 13 An automated open atlas for the 2011 Census -- 14 Ethnic identity and inequalities: Local authority summaries -- 15 Mapping travel-to-work flows -- 16 Circular migration plots -- PART V Using 2011 Census data for research -- 17 Creating a new open geodemographic classification of the UK using 2011 Census data -- 18 Uneven family geographies in England and Wales: (Non)traditionality and change between 2001 and 2011 -- 19 Using census data in microsimulation modelling -- 20 Local ethnic inequalities and ethnic minority concentration in England and Wales, 2001-11 -- 21 Using the 2001 and 2011 Censuses to reconcile ethnic group estimates and components for the intervening decade for English local authority districts -- 22 The prevalence of informal care and its association with health: Longitudinal research using census data for England and Wales
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