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For any question on data and metadata, please contact: EUROPEAN STATISTICAL DATA SUPPORT |
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1.1. Contact organisation | Swiss Federal Statistical Office (FSO) |
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1.2. Contact organisation unit | Population Section |
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1.5. Contact mail address | Swiss Federal Statistical Office |
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2.1. Metadata last certified | 31/03/2014 | ||
2.2. Metadata last posted | 31/03/2014 | ||
2.3. Metadata last update | 31/03/2014 |
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3.1. Data description | |||
Since 2010, the census is conducted and evaluated on an annual basis by the Federal Statistical Office (FSO). This new census is based on a "Register Survey" that evaluates existing administrative data. To this end, the FSO uses cantonal and communal population registers, federal registers of persons and the Federal Register of Buildings and Dwellings. For census purposes, the information that is not contained in a register is collected with an additional sample survey, the annual "Structural Survey" of 200,000 people; cantons and cities can enlarge the sample for their area The Register Survey provides information: a) about people and households on age, sex, marital status, nationality, household size, etc.; b) about buildings and dwellings according to age, building category, number of dwellings, number of rooms, area etc. The Register Survey provides basic information about the entire population; the data can be evaluated at a very detailed geographical level. The Structural Survey provides information on the themes of population, households, families, housing, employment, mobility, education, language and religion. The sample population is composed of persons aged 15 or more of the permanent resident population living in private households; this population is surveyed in writing (participation by internet or by completing a written questionnaire). The survey complements the information from the registers and provides additional statistics on the structure of the population. The results are available at geographic aggregation levels: Switzerland, major regions, cantons and communes with more than 15,000 inhabitants. |
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3.2. Classification system | |||
ISCO-08, NACE Rev. 2, etc. |
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3.3. Coverage - sector | |||
3.4. Statistical concepts and definitions | |||
3.4.1. Statistical concepts and definitions - Usual residence
Usual residence means the place of legal residence, that is the main residence of the person according to the population registers, regardless of temporary absences for purposes of recreation, holidays, visits to friends and relatives, business, medical treatment or religious pilgrimage. sex = 1 -> man sex = 2 -> woman 3.4.3. Statistical concepts and definitions - AgeThe age reached at the reference date (in completed years). 3.4.4. Statistical concepts and definitions - Marital statusMarital status is the (legal) conjugal status of an individual in relation to the marriage laws of the country (de jure status). Rules regulating marriages are found in the Swiss Civil Code of 10 December 1907 (Status as of 1 July 2013). According to Article 94, "To be able to marry, the parties to the engagement must have reached 18 years of age and have the capacity of judgement." The "Loi fédérale sur le partenariat enregistré entre personnes du même sexe du 18 juin 2004" (Federal law on registered partnership between persons of the same sex, Status as of 1 July 2013) regulates registered partnerships. Same-sex partners can have their partnership registered; similarly to marriage, the parties must have reached 18 years of age and have the capacity of judgement. 3.4.5. Statistical concepts and definitions - Family statusThe family nucleus is defined in the narrow sense, that is as two or more persons who belong to the same household and who are related as husband and wife, as partners in a registered partnership, as partners in a consensual union, or as parent and child. Thus a family comprises a couple without children, or a couple with one or more children, or a lone parent with one or more children. This family concept limits relationships between children and adults to direct (first-degree) relationships, that is between parents and children. Switzerland applies the 'household dwelling' concept. All persons that belong to the permanent resident population and that are living in a household unit to be members of the same household per occupied housing unit are considered under the 'household dwelling' concept. The number of housing units and the number of households occupying them is equal, and the locations of the housing units and households are identical. Current activity status' is the current relationship of a person to economic activity, based on a reference period of one week, which may be either a specified, recent, fixed, calendar week, or the last complete calendar week, or the last seven days prior to enumeration. Occupation' refers to the type of work done in a job (that is the main tasks and duties of the work). Persons doing more than one job are allocated an occupation based on their main job, which is identified according to the time spent on the job or, if not available, to the income received. Industry (branch of economic activity) is the kind of production or activity of the establishment (or similar unit) in which the job of a currently economically active person is located. An 'employee' is a person who works in a 'paid employment' job, that is a job where the explicit or implicit contract of employment gives the incumbent a basic remuneration, which is independent of the revenue of the unit for which he/she works. The location of the place of work is the geographical area in which a currently employed person does his/her job. 'Educational attainment' refers to the highest level successfully completed in the educational system of the country where the education was received. All education which is relevant to the completion of a level is taken into account even if this was provided outside schools and universities. A locality is defined as a distinct population cluster, that is an area defined by population living in neighbouring or contiguous buildings. Such buildings may either: Place of birth is defined as the place in which the birth took place. For countries that are not described in legislation 1201: Kosovo (8256) is under EUR_OTH, Sahara W (8372) under AFR_OTH, Sud Soudan (8363) under AFR_OTH, Palestine (8550) under ASI_OTH. 3.4.15. Statistical concepts and definitions - Country of citizenshipCitizenship is defined as the particular legal bond between an individual and his/her State, acquired by birth or naturalisation, whether by declaration, option, marriage or other means according to the national legislation. For countries recognized by Switzerland and not by UE: Kosovo (8256) is under EUR_OTH, Sahara W (8372) under AFR_OTH, Sud Soudan (8363) under AFR_OTH, Palestine (8550) under ASI_OTH 3.4.16. Statistical concepts and definitions - Year of arrival in the countryThe year of arrival is the calendar year in which a person most recently established usual residence in the country. The data for 2011 refer to the time span between 1 January 2011 and 31 December 2011. 3.4.17. Statistical concepts and definitions - Residence one year beforeThis indicates the relationship between the current place of usual residence and the place of usual residence one year prior to the census. Children under one year of age are classified under 'Not applicable'. The topic 'Housing arrangements' covers the whole population and refers to the type of housing in which a person usually resides at the time of the census. This covers all persons who are usual residents in different types of living quarters, or who do not have a usual residence and stay temporarily in some type of living quarters, or who are roofless, sleeping rough or in emergency shelters, when the census is taken. The family nucleus is defined in the narrow sense, that is as two or more persons who belong to the same household and who are related as husband and wife, as partners in a registered partnership, as partners in a consensual union, or as parent and child. Thus a family comprises a couple without children, or a couple with one or more children, or a lone parent with one or more children. This family concept limits relationships between children and adults to direct (first-degree) relationships, that is between parents and children. The family nucleus is defined in the narrow sense, that is as two or more persons who belong to the same household and who are related as husband and wife, as partners in a registered partnership, as partners in a consensual union, or as parent and child. Thus a family comprises a couple without children, or a couple with one or more children, or a lone parent with one or more children. This family concept limits relationships between children and adults to direct (first-degree) relationships, that is between parents and children. Switzerland applies the 'household dwelling' concept. All persons that belong to the permanent resident population and that are living in a household unit to be members of the same household per occupied housing unit are considered under the 'household dwelling' concept. The number of housing units and the number of households occupying them is equal, and the locations of the housing units and households are identical. Switzerland applies the 'household dwelling' concept. All persons that belong to the permanent resident population and that are living in a housing unit to be members of the same household, such that there is one household per occupied housing unit considered under the 'household dwelling' concept. The number of occupied housing units and the number of households occupying them is equal, and the locations of the housing units and households are identical. The topic 'Tenure status of households' refers to the arrangements under which a private household occupies a dwelling. Les ménages dont au moins un membre est propriétaire du logement (propriétaire du logement, propriétaire par étage ou propriétaire du bâtiment) sont classés sous 'Households of which at least one member is the owner of the housing unit'. Les ménages dont au moins un membre paie la location du logement ou est coopérateur sont classés sous 'Households of which at least one member is a tenant of all or part of the housing unit'. Les ménages dont tous les membres occupent un logement mis à disposition gratuitement par un parent ou un employeur, ou dans un logement de service (p.ex. logement de concierge), ou un logement avec bail à ferme sont classés sous 'Households occupying all or part of a housing unit under some other form of tenure'. 3.4.24. Statistical concepts and definitions - Type of living quarterSeuls les 'Conventional dwellings' sont recensés. 'Conventional dwellings' are structurally separate and independent premises at fixed locations which are designed for permanent human habitation and are, at the reference date, either used as a residence, or vacant, or reserved for seasonal or secondary use, ou utilisés à d'autres fins que l'habitation, ou inhabitables. Ils comportent nécessairement un équipement de cuisine (cuisine ou cuisinette). 3.4.25. Statistical concepts and definitions - Occupancy statusLe statut d'occupation n'étant pas relevé dans le recensement, tous les logements sont considérés comme 'Occupied conventional dwellings'. 3.4.26. Statistical concepts and definitions - Type of ownershipThe topic 'Type of ownership' refers to the ownership of the dwelling and not to that of the land on which the dwelling stands. The number of occupants of a housing unit is the number of people for whom the dwelling is the usual residence. 3.4.28. Statistical concepts and definitions - Useful floor spaceCette variable n'est pas livrée. 3.4.29. Statistical concepts and definitions - Number of roomsA 'room' is defined as une pièce d’habitation telle que séjours, chambres à coucher, chambres des enfants etc. Ne sont pas comptés comme pièces les cuisines, les salles de bain, les douches, les toilettes, les réduits, les corridors et les demi-pièces. 3.4.30. Statistical concepts and definitions - Density standard (floor space)Cette variable n'est pas livrée. 3.4.31. Statistical concepts and definitions - Density standard (number of rooms)The topic ‘Density standard (number of rooms)’ relates the number of rooms to the number of occupants, as specified under the topic 'Number of occupants'. 3.4.32. Statistical concepts and definitions - Water supply system'Piped water in the housing unit' signifie que le logement dispose d'une installation d'eau chaude. La variable 'Toilet facilities' n'étant pas relevé dans le recensement, tous les logements sont considérés avec 'Flush toilet in the housing unit'. 3.4.34. Statistical concepts and definitions - Bathing facilitiesLa variable 'Bathing facilities' n'étant pas relevé dans le recensement, tous les logements sont considérés avec 'Fixed bath or shower in the housing unit'. 3.4.35. Statistical concepts and definitions - Type of heatingA dwelling is considered as centrally heated if heating is provided either from a community heating centre or from an installation built in the building or in the dwelling, established for heating purposes, without regard to the source of energy. 3.4.36. Statistical concepts and definitions - Type of buildingThe topic 'Dwellings by type of building' refers to the number of dwellings in the building in which the dwelling is placed, indépendamment du fait que le bâtiment a ou non un usage autre que l'habitation, annexe ou principal. 3.4.37. Statistical concepts and definitions - Period of constructionThe topic 'Dwellings by period of construction' refers to the year when the building in which the dwelling is placed was completed. |
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3.5. Statistical unit | |||
The EU programme for the 2011 population and housing censuses include data on persons, private households, family nuclei, conventional dwellings and living quarters. |
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3.6. Statistical population | |||
Persons enumerated in the 2011 census are those who were legally resident in the territory of the reporting country at the census reference date. The legal residence is the main residence of the person as registered in the population register, regardless of temporary absences for purposes of recreation, holidays, visits to friends and relatives, business, medical treatment or religious pilgrimage. Persons who are enumerated but do not meet the criteria for permanent legal residence in the place of enumeration, i.e. do not live or do not expect to live in the place of enumeration for a continuous perod of at least 12 months, are considered temporarily present and are therefore not counted in the total permanent resident population. |
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3.7. Reference area | |||
Data are available at different levels of geographical detail: national, NUTS2, NUTS3 and local administrative units (LAU2) |
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3.8. Coverage - Time | |||
Data refer to the situation in the reporting country at the census reference date (see item 5) |
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3.9. Base period | |||
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Counts of statistical units |
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6.1. Institutional Mandate - legal acts and other agreements | |||
The Federal Act of 22 June 2007 on the Federal Census (Census Act) SR 431.112 states in its article 9: This law is complemented by the Swiss Federal Ordinance of 19 December 2008 on the Federal Population Census (SR 431.112.1). More information can be found here: http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/en/index/news/02/06.html |
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6.1.1. Bodies responsible | |||
Swiss Federal Statistical Office (FSO) |
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6.2. Institutional Mandate - data sharing | |||
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7.1. Confidentiality - policy | |||
"Section 5 - Dissemination and services" of the Federal Statistics Act specifies: |
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7.2. Confidentiality - data treatment | |||
Pour les hypercubes contenant des variables ménage et famille (sources principales, enquête par échantillonnage):
Pour les hypercubes contenant uniquement des variables personnes et logement (sources principales, registres): Valeur entre 1 à 4. Les valeurs ne sont pas publiées en raison de la protection des données => marquer la valeur dans l’hypercube par « confidential » (C) |
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8.1. Release calendar | |||
Data are made available 27 months after the end of the reference period (March 2014) |
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8.2. Release calendar access | |||
8.3. Release policy - user access | |||
Data and metadata are available on internet. Data are mostly made available through excel-tables and interactive tables (PC-Axis), on the web pages of the FSO, in German and French, and partly in Italian and English http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/fr/index.html For researchers, imicro data can be made available for a limited duration, after signing a data protection contract. |
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Since 2010, data on population and housing censuses are disseminated yearly. |
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10.1. Dissemination format - News release | |||
Press releases for the census can be found on these pages: http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/en/index/news/medienmitteilungen.html (English) http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/de/index/news/medienmitteilungen.html (German) http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/fr/index/news/medienmitteilungen.html (French) http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/it/index/news/medienmitteilungen.html (Italian) |
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10.2. Dissemination format - Publications | |||
Data are mainly available on the FSO internet pages. A special page is dedicated to the results of the Swiss census: but results can also be found under different topics, for example "Population": The yearly printed publications "Statistical Yearbook of Switzerland", "Statistical Data on Switzerland" and "Switzerland's population" present (among other topics) results of the census. They can also be found on the FSO web pages: |
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10.3. Dissemination format - online database | |||
The main results of the census are disseminated through interactive tables (PC-Axis): http://www.pxweb.bfs.admin.ch/Dialog/statfile.asp?lang=2&prod=01 |
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10.4. Dissemination format - microdata access | |||
Micro data can be made available to researchers, for a limited period of time, provided they sign a data protection contract. More information can be found on the following page of the FSO Website: http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/de/index/dienstleistungen/research.html (German) http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/fr/index/dienstleistungen/research.html (French) |
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10.5. Dissemination format - other | |||
Ad-hoc reports and analyses for external clients. |
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11.1. Documentation on methodology | |||
Methodology reports will only be available later in 2014. Below are several links to some documents describing the Swiss Census. Annexes: |
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11.2. Quality management - documentation | |||
The final report on the coverage assessment will be available later in 2014. Below are two links describing briefly the coverage assessment (German and French only). Annexes: |
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12.1. Quality assurance | |||
The quality assurance measures are documented in the detailed concepts of each of the four elements of the Swiss Census. These are internal documents only. The final report on the coverage assessment will be pulished later in 2014. |
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12.2. Quality management - assessment | |||
12.2.1. Coverage assessment | |||
The final report on the coverage assessment will be available later in 2014. |
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12.2.1. Post-enumeration survey(s) | |||
The final report on the coverage assessment will be available later in 2014. |
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13.1. Relevance - User Needs | |||
The census data disseminated by Eurostat are addressed to policy makers, researchers, media and the general public. |
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13.2. Relevance - User Satisfaction | |||
No user satisfaction surveys are carried out. User inquiries are handled by the Eurostat User Support service. |
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13.3. Completeness | |||
Depends on the availability of data transmitted by the National Statistical Institutes. |
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14.1. Accuracy - overall | |||
14.1.1. Overall accuracy - Usual residence
The following hypercubes are based mainly on the Structural Survey which surveys only the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older living in private households. Therefore usual residence in these hypercubes refers only to the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older or to private households with that population. Hypercubes: HC01 to HC44 and HC47 to HC52 and HC54, HC57 and HC58 14.1.2. Overall accuracy - SexThe following hypercubes are based mainly on the Structural Survey which surveys only the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older living in private households. Therefore sex in these hypercubes refers only to the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older. Hypercubes: HC01 to HC44 and HC47 to HC52 and HC54, HC57 and HC58 14.1.3. Overall accuracy - AgeThe following hypercubes are based mainly on the Structural Survey which surveys only the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older living in private households. Therefore age in these hypercubes refers only to the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older. Hypercubes: HC01 to HC44 and HC47 to HC52 and HC54, HC57 and HC58 14.1.4. Overall accuracy - Marital statusThe following hypercubes are based mainly on the Structural Survey which surveys only the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older living in private households. Therefore marital status in these hypercubes refers only to the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older. Hypercubes: HC01 to HC44 and HC47 to HC52 and HC54, HC57 and HC58 14.1.5. Overall accuracy - Family statusThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.6. Overall accuracy - Household statusThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.7. Overall accuracy - Current activity statusThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.8. Overall accuracy - OccupationThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.9. Overall accuracy - IndustryThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.10. Overall accuracy - Status in employmentThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.11. Overall accuracy - Place of workThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.12. Overall accuracy - Educational attainmentThe following hypercubes are based mainly on the Structural Survey which surveys only the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older living in private households. Therefore educational attainment in these hypercubes refers only to the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older. Hypercubes: HC01 to HC44 and HC47 to HC52 and HC54, HC57 and HC58 ISCED Level 4: Post secondary non-tertiary education (ED4) is not available in Switzerland 14.1.13. Overall accuracy - Size of the localityThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.14. Overall accuracy - Place of birthThe following hypercubes are based mainly on the Structural Survey which surveys only the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older living in private households. Therefore place of birth in these hypercubes refers only to the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older. Hypercubes: HC01 to HC44 and HC47 to HC52 and HC54, HC57 and HC58 14.1.15. Overall accuracy - Country of citizenshipThe following hypercubes are based mainly on the Structural Survey which surveys only the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older living in private households. Therefore country of citizenship in these hypercubes refers only to the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older. Hypercubes: HC01 to HC44 and HC47 to HC52 and HC54, HC57 and HC58 14.1.16. Overall accuracy - Year of arrival in the countryThe following hypercubes are based mainly on the Structural Survey which surveys only the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older living in private households. Therefore year of arrival in the country in these hypercubes refers only to the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older. Hypercubes: HC01 to HC44 and HC47 to HC52 and HC54, HC57 and HC58 14.1.17. Overall accuracy - Residence one year beforeThe following hypercubes are based mainly on the Structural Survey which surveys only the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older living in private households. Therefore residence one year before in these hypercubes refers only to the permanent resident population aged 15 years or older. Hypercubes: HC01 to HC44 and HC47 to HC52 and HC54, HC57 and HC58 14.1.18. Overall accuracy - Housing arrangementsData of housing arrangements are mainly based on the Structural Survey of Switzerland which surveys the permanent resident population that resides in private households. Data on the usual population not living in private households is therefore not available. 14.1.19. Overall accuracy - Type of family nucleusThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.20. Overall accuracy - Size of family nucleusThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.21. Overall accuracy - Type of private householdThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.22. Overall accuracy - Size of private householdThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.23. Overall accuracy - Tenure status of householdsDonnées relevées par échantillon (SE). 14.1.24. Overall accuracy - Type of living quarterCette variable n'est pas livrée. 14.1.25. Overall accuracy - Occupancy statusCette variable n'est pas livrée. 14.1.26. Overall accuracy - Type of ownershipDonnées relevées par échantillon (SE). 14.1.27. Overall accuracy - Number of occupantsDonnées relevées par échantillon (SE). 14.1.28. Overall accuracy - Useful floor spaceCette variable n'est pas livrée. 14.1.29. Overall accuracy - Number of roomsDonnées relevées par échantillon (SE). 14.1.30. Overall accuracy - Density standard (floor space)Cette variable n'est pas livrée. 14.1.31. Overall accuracy - Density standard (number of rooms)Données relevées par échantillon (SE). 14.1.32. Overall accuracy - Water supply systemDonnées relevées par échantillon (SE). 14.1.33. Overall accuracy - Toilet facilitiesCette variable n'est pas livrée. 14.1.34. Overall accuracy - Bathing facilitiesCette variable n'est pas livrée. 14.1.35. Overall accuracy - Type of heatingDonnées relevées par échantillon (SE). 14.1.36. Overall accuracy - Type of buildingDonnées de registre (StatBL) dans le cube n° 53 et données relevées par échantillon (SE) dans le cube n° 41. 14.1.37. Overall accuracy - Period of constructionDonnées de registre (StatBL). |
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14.2. Sampling error | |||
The links below contain information concerning the sampling errors for estimations from the structural survey. Annexes: |
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14.3. Non-sampling error | |||
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15.1. Timeliness | |||
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15.2. Punctuality | |||
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16.1. Comparability - geographical | |||
Data from registers (STATPOP): Persons are enumerated where they are legally registered in the population registers, regardless of where most of the daily period of rest is spent. This also applies for children who alternate between two places of residence. Persons who work or study abroad but return home on a regular basis are included in the census population if they are registered in the population registers. The place of enumeration for homeless or roofless persons, nomads, vagrants and persons is also the commune where they are legally registered; if they are not officially registered in the commune, the FSO gets no information and therefore does not enumerate them. Data from the sample survey (Structural Survey): Only the population aged 15 and over, and living in private households, is enumerated. Foreign diplomatic personnel and their families are excluded. Au niveau des logements, que ce soient des données de registre (StatBL) ou relevées par échantillon (SE), ne sont recensés que ceux qui comportent un équipement de cuisine (cuisine ou cuisinette). Tous sont considérés ici comme 'Conventional dwellings', qu'ils soient either used as a residence, or vacant, or reserved for seasonal or secondary use, ou utilisés à d'autres fins que l'habitation, ou inhabitables. Tous les bâtiments et les logements recensés sont terminés au jour de référence. |
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16.2. Comparability - over time | |||
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17.1. Coherence - cross domain | |||
Figures provided by the National Statistical Institutes in the framework of the 2011 Population and Housing Census may differ from those transmitted in other statistical domains due to the cross domain differences in definitions and methodologies used. For additional information please see metadata specific to each domain. |
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17.2. Coherence - internal | |||
Internal coherence is assured by regulations defining breakdowns and definitions of topics (Regulation (EC) No 1201/2009, Regulation (EU) No 519/2010, Regulation (EU) No 1151/2010) |
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The new annual Swiss Census has considerably reduced the burden on communes and respondents. Indeed register harmonization at national, regional and local levels have made it possible that data from registers can be extracted four times a year. The overall costs of compiling data thus have been reduced. Further measures that helped reduce cost were: application of project management procedures, controlling, good coordination between developers of IT-applications and census specialists, extensive testing of Census procedures and IT-applications, quality control. |
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19.1. Data revision - policy | |||
Below are links to the data revision policy (German and French only). Annexes: |
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19.2. Data revision - practice | |||
There are no updates of the hypercubes and quality hypercubes scheduled. There is one exception: the quality hypercube QHC02 will be updated later in 2014 with the final estimates for under- and over-coverage. |
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20.1. Source data | |||
20.1.1. List of data sources | |||
20.1.1.1. List of data sources - data on persons | |||
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20.1.1.2. List of data sources - data on households | |||
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20.1.1.3. List of data sources - data on family nuclei | |||
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20.1.1.4. List of data sources - data on conventional dwellings | |||
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20.1.1.5. List of data sources - data on living quarters | |||
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20.1.2. Classification of data sources | |||
20.1.2.1. Classification of data sources - data on persons | |||
04.Combination of register-based censuses and sample surveys | |||
20.1.1.2. Classification of data sources - data on households | |||
04.Combination of register-based censuses and sample surveys | |||
20.1.1.3. Classification of data sources - data on family nuclei | |||
04.Combination of register-based censuses and sample surveys | |||
20.1.1.4. Classification of data sources - data on conventional dwellings | |||
04.Combination of register-based censuses and sample surveys | |||
20.1.1.5. Classification of data sources - data on living quarters | |||
04.Combination of register-based censuses and sample surveys | |||
20.2. Frequency of data collection | |||
Since 2010, data on population and housing censuses are collected every year, with reference date 31 December. |
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20.3. Data collection | |||
Register-based data: Questionnaire-based data: |
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20.4. Data validation | |||
All data treatments are done in accordance with the EDIMBUS Recommended Practices on Editing and Imputation in Cross Sectional Business Surveys (see link below). Although these recommendations have been developped for business surveys, they are also applicable to census surveys. Annexes: |
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20.5. Data compilation | |||
All data treatments are done in accordance with the EDIMBUS Recommended Practices on Editing and Imputation in Cross Sectional Business Surveys (see link below). Although these recommendations have been developped for business surveys, they are also applicable to census surveys. Annexes: |
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20.6. Adjustment | |||
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