- Report of the Workshop
- Provisional Programme
- Concept note (English | 中文)
- Self-Assessment Tool on the Readiness to Use Administrative Data for Census (SATRAC) (Excel file)
Objectives and Outcomes
The workshop aims to strengthen participants’ capacity on how to better use administrative data to support the census. The objectives of the workshop are to:
- Provide an overview of the different potential uses of administrative data sources for the census.
- Discuss the concepts, features, preconditions, considerations, challenges, opportunities, and processes involved in the use of administrative data sources for census purposes.
- Discuss the self-assessment tool on the readiness to use administrative data for census purposes.
- Introduce the “Generic model for the transition from a traditional census to register-based approaches”.
- Draft potential approaches to increase the use of administrative data for censuses in participating countries.
- Exchange experience and learn from participating countries.
Resources
This workshop builds upon the Regional Training Workshop on Transition to Register-based Approaches for Population and Housing Censuses. Some of the key resources for this workshop include:
- UNFPA Register-Based Census eLearning Course
- United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Guidelines on the use of registers and administrative data for population and housing censuses. United Nations, New York and Geneva, 2018.
- United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Guidelines for assessing the quality of administrative sources for use in censuses. United Nations, Geneva, 2021.
- United Nations Statistics Division. Handbook on Registers-Based Population and Housing Censuses, 2022.
- Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. Emerging Trends in Census Approaches in Asia and the Pacific – with country examples. United Nations, Bangkok, 2022.
- ESCAP Stats Briefs: