The Routledge handbook of census resources, methods and applications : unlocking the UK 2011 census / edited by John Stillwell.

"The collection of reliable and comprehensive data on the magnitude, composition and distribution of a country's population is essential in order for governments to provide services, administer effectively and guide a country's development. The primary source of basic demographic stat...

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Online Access: Full Text (via EBSCO)
Other Authors: Stillwell, John C. H. (John Charles Harold), 1952- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Taylor and Francis, 2018.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Routledge handbooks.
International population studies.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part PART I Introducing the census
  • chapter 1 The 2011 Census in the United Kingdom / John Stillwell
  • chapter 2 A history of census-taking in the UK / Oliver Duke-Williams
  • part PART II Taking the 2011 Census and assuring the quality of the data
  • chapter 3 The 2011 Census: From preparation to publication / Garnett Compton
  • chapter 4 The 2011 Census quality assurance process / David Martin
  • part PART III Delivering different types of census data to users
  • chapter 5 UK census aggregate statistics: Characteristics and access / Justin Hayes
  • chapter 6 Geographic boundary data and their online access / James Reid
  • chapter 7 Census interaction data and their means of access / Oliver Duke-Williams
  • chapter 8 Census microdata: Cross-sectional samples / Jo Wathan
  • chapter 9 Longitudinal studies in the UK / Chris Dibben
  • part PART IV Visualising 2011 Census data
  • chapter 10 Using graphics to drive user engagement: Experiences from the 2011 Census / Alan Smith
  • chapter 11 Contrasting approaches to engaging census data users / Jim Ridgway
  • chapter 12 The Thematic Mapper / James Reid
  • chapter 13 An automated open atlas for the 2011 Census / Alex Singleton
  • chapter 14 Ethnic identity and inequalities: Local authority summaries / Ludi Simpson
  • chapter 15 Mapping travel-to-work flows / Oliver O'Brien and James Cheshire
  • chapter 16 Circular migration plots / Nikola Sander
  • part PART V Using 2011 Census data for research
  • chapter 17 Creating a new open geodemographic classification of the UK using 2011 Census data / Chris Gale
  • chapter 18 Uneven family geographies in England and Wales: (Non)traditionality and change between 2001 and 2011 / Darren Smith
  • chapter 19 Using census data in microsimulation modelling / Mark Birkin
  • chapter 20 Local ethnic inequalities and ethnic minority concentration in England and Wales, 2001-11 / Kitty Lymperopoulou
  • chapter 21 Using the 2001 and 2011 Censuses to reconcile ethnic group estimates and components for the intervening decade for English local authority districts / Philip Rees
  • chapter 22 The prevalence of informal care and its association with health: Longitudinal research using census data for England and Wales / Maria Evandrou
  • chapter 23 Using 2011 Census data to estimate future elderly health care demand / Stephen Clark
  • chapter 24 Using census microdata to explore the inter-relationships between ethnicity, health, socio-economic factors and internal migration / Fran Darlington-Pollock
  • chapter 25 Changes in social inequality, 2001-11 / Danny Dorling
  • chapter 26 The spatial-temporal exploration of health and housing tenure transitions using the Northern Ireland Longitudinal Study / Myles Gould
  • chapter 27 Changing intensities and spatial patterns of internal migration in the UK / John Stillwell
  • chapter 28 Commuting intensities and patterns in England and Wales, 2001-11 / Thomas Murphy
  • chapter 29 Analysing relative decline in cities with the British census / Mike Coombes
  • chapter 30 The changing geography of deprivation in Great Britain: Exploiting small area census data, 1971 to 2011 / Paul Norman
  • chapter 31 Scale, geographic inequalities and the North-South divide in England and Wales, 2001-11 / Christopher D. Lloyd
  • chapter 32 Using contemporary and historical census data to explore micro-scale population change in parts of London / Nigel Walford
  • part PART VI Looking forward and beyond 2021
  • chapter 33 Towards 2021 and beyond / Andy Teague.