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Census 2011 round (cens_11r)

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Compiling agency: Hungarian Central Statistical Office

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19 August 2014

The EU programme for the 2011 population and housing censuses include data on persons, private households, family nuclei, conventional dwellings and living quarters

Persons enumerated in the 2011 census are those who were usually resident in the territory of the reporting country at the census reference date. Usual residence means the place where a person normally spends the daily period of rest, regardless of temporary absences for purposes of recreation, holidays, visits to friends and relatives, business, medical treatment or religious pilgrimage

Data are available at different levels of geographical detail: national, NUTS2, NUTS3 and local administrative units (LAU2)

1 October 2011

Counts of statistical units

Preparation for data processing:

At start paper questionnaires were prepared for data processing. Questionnaires were revised and a certain part of the textual answers were manually coded (place of residence, textual answers of religion and nationality).

Data capture:

Data capture was executed using OCR technology. Questionnaires were firstly reviewed then scanned. The identifiers, markers and numbers on the questionnaires were recognized. The address information was masked out during scanning. The three textual answers not previously coded (e.g. occupation) were captured fully manually. The identifier numbers on the questionnaires provided the link between the addresses and the dwelling and personal questionnaires.

Correction and editing:

After scanning the questionnaires had been checked and corrected by experts. At first the completeness of the enumeration districts then the validity of the codes had been checked. Next step was logical and consistence verification by more than 800 rules applied in the main census subjects: population categories, dwelling and demographic topics, household and family topics, educational attainment topics, and finally economic activity and sensitive questions. After the quality check of the transmitted data processed districts were loaded in the IT system of HCSO.

The internet fill-in application contained 250 built-in checks. Further editing of electronic questionnaires were executed the same way as paper questionnaires.

After loading and accepting the processed data into the system of HCSO, further corrections were carried out in the statistical office, which were only automatic corrections.

Coding:

The remaining textual answers were coded automatically using a G-Code application developed by the Canadian Statistical Office. Those texts which were not coded by the system were coded manually by experts of the statistical office using a coding application developed by HCSO.

Record imputation:

Record imputation was used in case of partially or not realized enumerations.  For the first time an administrative data source was used for imputation (Population Register). Donors had been chosen from the verified dataset based on available administrative information. In case the imputation procedure did not find a suitable donor, the scope of the matching variables were decreased. Each donor was used only once.

Data on population and housing censuses are disseminated every decade

31/03/2014

The 2011 Hungarian census was a full-scope, questionnaire based enumeration ensuring EU level geographical comparability of the data.