The 1991 Census of Population in England and Wales
Eric J. Thompson
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, 1995, vol. 158, issue 2, 203-229
Abstract:
This paper describes the 1991 census in England and Wales: how it was planned and implemented and how its results are being assessed. The description brings out the tradeoffs that are necessary in undertaking a census, and some respects in which plans for a census in 2001 will need to take account of experience of that in 1991.
Date: 1995
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