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1.1. Contact organisation | Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic |
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1.2. Contact organisation unit | Population Statistics Department of the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic |
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1.5. Contact mail address | Miletičova 3 824 67 Bratislava |
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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 | 18/04/2016 |
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3.1. Data description | |||
According to Regulation (EC) of the European Parliament and of the Council, the 2011 population and housing census was held for the first time in all EU Member States in the same year, using uniform or similar definitions of surveyed data. It was part of a global program of the population and housing censuses, which, in collaboration with Eurostat, was coordinated by the United Nations. In the Slovak Republic, there has been a conventional census; the content, scope and method of its conducting was established by law. Residents were allowed, for the first time in history, to choose whether to fill out the Census Sheets in paper or electronic form by the Internet. The population and housing census was conducted as of the 21st May 2011. The census date was midnight between Friday the 20th of May 2011 and Saturday the 21st of May 2011. The data obtained from the population and housing census are: 1. unique (in the Slovak Republic, the data may not be currently obtained otherwise only by cooperation with residents), 2. indispensable (help to create a coherent picture of the society, its demographic, social, cultural, educational and economic level, the structure of households and housing fund), 3. used in all areas of social life from the highest territorial levels down to municipalities, in current policies and in developing long-term strategies. |
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3.2. Classification system | |||
ISCO-08, NACE Rev. 2, ISCED, 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 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. The Slovak Republic assesses usual residence as a place of permanent residence, i.e. by the registered residence. Permanent resident population (de jure population) include residents who have at the census reference date permanent residence in the Slovak Republic and have intention to live here 12 months or more. Permanent residence is person´s pernament place of abode. It is municipality in which citizen of the Slovak Republic, or foreign citizen stays according to official registration, i.e. signing up for permanent residence (Act. No. 500/2004 Coll. and Act. No. 48/2002 Coll. in wording of later regulations). Sex is a biological feature of all individuals, whether male or female. 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). 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 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. Private households are defined according to the 'housekeeping concept'. '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 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. Data in category ISCED level 1 Primary Education are not available. Primary education was not surveyed as separate category, but as part of basic/elementary education which is included in ISCED level 2 Lower secondary education. To ISCED 2 are allocated persons with basic/elementary education according to national classification. To ISCED 3 are allocated persons with apprentice education (without school-leaving exam), secondary professional education (without school-leaving exam), complete secondary apprentice education (with school-leaving exam), complete secondary vocational education (with school-leaving exam), complete secondary general education with school-leaving exam. Data in category ISCED level 4 Post secondary non-tertiary education are not available. Post secondary non-tertiary education was not surveyed as separate category, but as part of higher professional education which is included in ISCED level 5 First stage of tertiary education. To ISCED 5 are included persons with higher professional education, Bachelor´s university education, Master´s, Engineering, Doctor´s university education. To ISCED 6 are included persons with academic postgraduate, PhD program education. 3.4.13. Statistical concepts and definitions - Size of the locality 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: Size of locality is defined by number of usual resident population or population by place of enumeration in municipalities (LAU 2). 3.4.14. Statistical concepts and definitions - Place of birthPlace of birth is defined as the place of usual residence of the mother at the time of the birth, or, if not available, as the place in which the birth took place. Citizenship 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. The 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 the reference date. 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 and persons that have change their usual residence one year ago the referance date are classified under 'Not applicable'. For all persons that have changed their usual residence more than once within the year prior to the reference date, the previous place of usual residence is the last usual residence from which they moved to their current place of usual residence. 3.4.18. Statistical concepts and definitions - Housing arrangementsThe topic 'Housing arrangements' covers the whole population and refers to the type of housing in which a person are enumerated at the time of the census. This covers all persons who are enumerated in different types of living quarters, 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 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. Two persons are considered to be partners in a 'consensual union' when they Size of family nucleus is defined as number of family nucleus members. 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 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. Private households are defined according to the 'housekeeping concept' A non-family household can be a one-person household ('Living alone') or a multiperson household without any family nucleus. One-family household is multiperson household and can be married couple households with or without resident children, consensual union couple households with or without resident children, lone father households and lone mother households. These households consist by family nucleus. Two or more family household consists two or more family nucleus in household. 3.4.22. Statistical concepts and definitions - Size of private householdSize of private household is defined as number of private household members. Private households are defined according to the 'housekeeping concept' A non-family household can be a one-person household ('Living alone') or a multiperson household without any family nucleus. One-family household is multiperson household and can be married couple households with or without resident children, consensual union couple households with or without resident children, lone father households and lone mother households. These households consist by family nucleus. Two or more family household consists two or more family nucleus in household. 3.4.23. Statistical concepts and definitions - Tenure status of householdThe topic 'Tenure status of households' refers to the arrangements under which a private household occupies all or part of a housing unit. '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. 'Occupied conventional dwellings' are conventional dwellings which are the place of enumeration of one or more persons at the time of the census. 'Unoccupied conventional dwellings' are conventional dwellings which are vacant at the time of the census. 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 housing unit is the place of enumeration. 3.4.28. Statistical concepts and definitions - Useful floor spaceNot applicable A 'room' is defined as a space in a housing unit enclosed by walls reaching from the floor to the ceiling or roof, of a size large enough to hold a bed for an adult (8 square metres at least) and at least 2 metres high over the major area of the ceiling. 3.4.30. Statistical concepts and definitions - Density standard (floor space)Not applicable 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'. Water supply system defines whether a piped water is in housing unit or not. 3.4.33. Statistical concepts and definitions - Toilet facilitiesToilet facilities defines whether a flush toilet is in housing unit or not. 3.4.34. Statistical concepts and definitions - Bathing facilitiesA bathing facility is any facility designed to wash the whole body and includes shower facilities. 3.4.35. Statistical concepts and definitions - Type of heatingA housing unit 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 housing unit, 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' in hypercubes nr. 53 and nr. 60 refers to the number of dwellings in the building in which the dwelling is placed. In hypercubes nr. 41 and nr. 54 the topic refers to the number of occupied dwellings in the building in which the dwelling is placed. 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 usually resident/enumerated 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. The Slovak Republic assesses usual residence as a place of permanent residence, i.e. by the registered residence. Permanent resident population (de jure population) include residents who have at the census reference date permanent residence in the Slovak Republic and have intention to live here 12 months or more. Permanent residence is person´s pernament place of abode. It is municipality in which citizen of the Slovak Republic, or foreign citizen stays according to official registration, i.e. signing up for permanent residence (Act. No. 500/2004 Coll. and Act. No. 48/2002 Coll. in wording of later regulations). It refers to data in hypercubes nr. 10 - 37 , 43 - 46 , 55 and 56. The Slovak Republic assesses data in the hypercubes nr. 1 - 9, 38 - 42, 47 - 52, 54, 57, 58, concerning the population, private households, family nucleus and occupied conventional dwellings by the place of enumeration. Place of enumeration means municipality of the Slovak Republic, where the person is enumarated, i.e. is present among the population in statistic unit at the census reference date. Place of enumeration does not have to be identical with place of usual residence. Among persons, who assess by the place of enumeration are citizens of the Slovak Republic also foreign citizens, respectively persons with registered residence and residents without it. The Slovak Republic has introduced this concept by reason to find out and maintain existing relationships between members in households and dwellings at the reference census date. |
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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). According to the national classification of Local Administrative Units (LAU2, municipalities), the capital City Bratislava and Košice (second biggest city) are composed of city parts. The ´city part´ administers the self-government and to this extent it has the status of municipality. For information about the capital city Bratislava (and also Košice) as one single territorial unit, it is necessary to sum data for all 17 city parts of Bratislava (and all 22 city parts of Košice). |
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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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21/05/2011 |
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6.1. Institutional Mandate - legal acts and other agreements | |||
Common reminder of EU legislation The 2011 Population and Housing Census to held in the Slovak Republic was conducted pursuant to Law Act No. 263/2008 Coll on Population and Housing Census in 2011. The act was drafted and adopted in compliance with Regulation (EC) No. 763/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 July 2008 on Population and Housing Censuses. |
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6.1.1. Bodies responsible | |||
According to Law Act. No. 263/2008 Coll. on Population and Housing Census in 2011 the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic manage the Census and, cooperating with applicable central government authorities (Ministry of Interior of the Slovak Repubic, Ministry of Defense of the Slovak Republic, Ministry of Justice of the Slovak Republic, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic, Ministry of the Environment of the Slovak Republic, Slovak Republic Office of Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre), district offices, municipalities and higher territorial units. |
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6.2. Institutional Mandate - data sharing | |||
All the 2011 census data were collected and are diseminated by Statistical Office of the SR. |
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7.1. Confidentiality - policy | |||
Statistical disclosure control is part of national legislation: Law Act No. 298/2010 Coll., full version of Law Act No. 540/2001 Coll. on State Statistics (§ 1 Scope of the Act: "This Act shall regulate the conditions for collecting statistical data and statistical information necessary for the assessment of the socio-economic development, position and competencies of the bodies gathering State statistics, the tasks of the public authorities in the field of State statistics, the rights and duties of reporting units, the protection of confidential statistical data against misuse, the provision and disclosure of statistical data, the ensuring of the comparability of statistical information and the fulfilment of commitments arising from international treaties in the field of State statistics binding for the Slovak Republic."). Further Part five Dissemination of statistical information § 29, § 30, § 31 Provision of Statistical Information. Law Act No. 263/2008 Coll. on the Population and Housing Census in 2011 (§ 13 Disclosure of Information: "The information obtained under this law shall be disclosed for statistical purposes, for purposes other than statistical purposes, for purposes of research and scientific purposes, and for purposes of international comparison pursuant to special law, special regulation and in compliance with international treaties binding upon the Slovak Republic."). Law Act No. 122/2013 Coll. on Protection of Personal Data and on Changing and Amending of other acts. and internal regulations of Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic: - Directive of SO SR No. 5/2012 on Protection confidental statistical data - Guideline of SO SR No. 1/2013 on Directive on Protection confidental statistical data |
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7.2. Confidentiality - data treatment | |||
The Statistical Office of the SR provides statistical data and results in a form that data on persons provided by the applicant could not be directly or indirectly identified. In order to ensure the protection of confidential statistical data in tables with aggregated data, the Statistical Office of the SR applies the rule of minimum frequency with the rule p % if for technical or other reasons it is not necessary otherwise. The values in sensitive cells are replaced with the letter ´D´ as well as other values in other cells that are not sensitive and are chosen so as to replace the smallest number of cells while preventing a sufficiently accurate calculation of the sensitive cells. Thus, in published table it is not clear which of the covered cells are sensitive and which are not. |
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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 | |||
Policy of dissemination of statistical information of the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic is in line with the Act No. 540/2001 on State Statistics Coll. as amended and with the Eurostat dissemination strategy and development strategy of the Statistical Office of the SR. Publication and submission of statistical information must satisfy the criteria set out in the European Statistics Code of Practice, which are mainly timeliness, accuracy, reliability, relevance, clarity, impartiality, objectivity, professional independence and cost-effectiveness. Data publication policy is adapted to the requirements of data users. |
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Data on population and housing censuses are disseminated every decade |
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10.1. Dissemination format - News release | |||
News and informative messages are available at: www.statistics.sk |
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10.2. Dissemination format - Publications | |||
The Statistical Office of the SR has been publishing continuously the results of population and housing census in electronic and print form for the Slovak Republic, regions, districts and municipalities. Electronic publications are available free of charge on the website of the Statistical Office. Print publications are charged. All publications are available at: www.statistics.sk |
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10.3. Dissemination format - online database | |||
CensusHub |
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10.4. Dissemination format - microdata access | |||
Microdata are provided under special conditions. Any requirement for disclosure of microdata is considered separately by the highest management of the Statistical Office. Access to microdata is provided either by sending confidentional data to research institutions, or through the Safe centrum. Safe centrum is a secured room, which is supervised and where researchers can analyze the data on the computer where necessary software is installed to analyze data (Microsoft Excel, SAS, etc.) . This computer is not connected to the Internet, internal network does not have a functional USB port or CD driver. It is not possible in any way to export or send the microdata. Expert of the Office applies protection methods and then makes data available for researcher - applicant. |
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10.5. Dissemination format - other | |||
Helpful for users are results in multidimensional tables for all geographical level: NUTS1, NUTS2, NUTS3, LAU1, LAU2 Available at: census2011.statistics.sk |
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11.1. Documentation on methodology | |||
Legislation framework: http://portal.statistics.sk/showdoc.do?docid=30556 Specimen of census forms: http://portal.statistics.sk/showdoc.do?docid=30516 Methodology: http://portal.statistics.sk/showdoc.do?docid=31915 |
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11.2. Quality management - documentation | |||
Quality management - documentation:
Quality policy:
http://slovak.statistics.sk/wps/portal/ext/aboutus/key.documents/quality.policy/!ut/p/b1/jZDNDoIwEISfxSfoQsGWY6umLSH8FI3Yi-FACImAB-PzW4kelFic2ybfZGYHGVQhM9T3rq1v3TjUl-dt1ueCKMq5xyCTAkCRuAw0JT5EvgVOFoAfYvDpp6negdqzXOg48CAIX34H8OXfcpufkIIqjjP-zt8IJgOSANBEhKCYPOiowBgY_q-_I8Dl92b958BC_hGZCXF9MAGuiZdGSuXYN6hsBnTtD1YVdHm7egA5_MGL/dl4/d5/L2dJQSEvUUt3QS80SmtFL1o2X1E3SThCQjFBME9IRzAwSTdKUzRSODcyT0E3/
Quality declaration:
http://slovak.statistics.sk/wps/portal/ext/aboutus/key.documents/quality.declaration/!ut/p/b1/jZHBDoIwDIafhQcwKwPcOHZqxggBAYm4i-FADImAB-PzC4SLEoe9Nfm-9G9LNCmJ7qpXc6ueTd9V97HX22vKFBfCRkgCCaBYmLsZZzRBNgCXAYAfhfDp8zg7gDrhUWaha4Przb4B-PL3YpgfsZQr4SSCzv5OYuCyCIBH0gOFQZH5qeMAOv_lNwww-GAv8i8Bk-_TFd-na_nPRE-I6QITYHrR2pH12hZx0Lc1yeuOPNpirBIatUG0rDfG1mNH/dl4/d5/L2dJQSEvUUt3QS80SmtFL1o2X1E3SThCQjFBME9IRzAwSTdKUzRSODcyTzYx/
Quality objectives:
http://slovak.statistics.sk/wps/portal/ext/aboutus/key.documents/quality.objectives/!ut/p/b1/jZFNDoIwEEbPwgFMp7TQsmzVlBICAhqxG8OCGBIBF8bzC4SNEouzm-S9fPODDCqR6apXc6ueTd9V97E3_jVjmkuJBaShAtAsKmjOmZv6eAAuAwA_SsCnz5N8D_ooDiqPKAbqzb4F-PJ3csiPWca1JKl0Z3-rREhZDMBj5YEW4SkPMkJAkP_mtwRYfMCL-ZeAzQ_cFT-w5qeC2f0RWNn_jMyE2C44AbYXrz3JrF0hCfu2RkXdoUd7mqqERm-E47wBHLd2cA!!/dl4/d5/L2dJQSEvUUt3QS80SmtFL1o2X1E3SThCQjFBME9IRzAwSTdKUzRSODcyT0U0/
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12.1. Quality assurance | |||
The 2011 Population and Housing census was conducted in accordance with Quality management system of the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic (ISO 9001:2009). Quality manual: http://slovak.statistics.sk/wps/portal/ext/aboutus/key.documents/book.of.quality/!ut/p/b1/jdJLCsIwEIDhs3gAybRNm3Q5UWkixT5UrNlIFyIFW12I5zeKLlScmF3g_5hAhlnWMDu01-7QXrrT0B7vd5vsKmGkUgFCoTMAI-ZLXksRFjpxwdYF8OMgvHu5qGdgVlhm9ZwHwOOnJ4IPP1Vufi4qaVRUqPDpJxlqLnIAmWcxGNTrOq2iCDD67_3EAMJD8PX-74DyaejxKTm_QEH7e0D5JPB4F1B-xj3eBZQvweNL8P3fhtlHQm3AI6BW1Ldk1veLC33q92y5H9i5X79OA50ZI45GN4GZdJ4!/dl4/d5/L0lHSkovd0RNQU5rQUVnQSEhLzRKVUUvc2s!/ |
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12.2. Quality management - assessment | |||
12.2.1. Coverage assessment | |||
Coverage assessment was based on comparison with demographic statistics and statistics about new, under construction and completed dwellings. |
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12.2.2. Post-enumeration survey(s) | |||
Post-enumeration survey was not applied. |
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13.1. Relevance - User Needs | |||
Main users: public administration, self-government, scientific researchers, universities, private sector. Main needs: standard outputs to ensure time series and data with detailed content and territorial breakdowns. |
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13.2. Relevance - User Satisfaction | |||
Satisfaction questionnaire regurarly conducted every two years for all areas of statistics. |
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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. Accuracy overall - Usual residence There are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.2. Accuracy overall - SexThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.3. Accuracy overall - AgeThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.4. Accuracy overall - Marital statusThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.5. Accuracy overall - Family statusThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.6. Accuracy overall - Household statusThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.7. Accuracy overall - Current activity statusThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.8. Accuracy overall - OccupationThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.9. Accuracy overall - IndustryThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.10. Accuracy overall - Status in employmentThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.11. Accuracy overall - Place of workThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.12. Accuracy overall - Educational attainmentThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.13. Accuracy overall - Size of the localityThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.14. Accuracy overall - Place of birthThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.15. Accuracy overall - Country of citizenshipThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.16. Accuracy overall - Year of arrival in the countryThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.17. Accuracy overall - Residence one year beforeThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.18. Accuracy overall - Housing arrangementsThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.19. Accuracy overall - Type of family nucleusThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.20. Accuracy overall - Size of family nucleusThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.21. Accuracy overall - Type of private householdThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.22. Accuracy overall - Size of private householdThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.23. Accuracy overall - Tenure status of householdThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.24. Accuracy overall - Type of living quarterThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.25. Accuracy overall - Occupancy statusThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.26. Accuracy overall - Type of ownershipThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.27. Accuracy overall - Number of occupantsThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.28. Accuracy overall - Useful floor spaceNot applicable 14.1.29. Accuracy overall - Number of roomsThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.30. Accuracy overall - Density standard (floor space)Not applicable 14.1.31. Accuracy overall - Density standard (number of rooms)There are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.32. Accuracy overall - Water supply systemThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.33. Accuracy overall - Toilet facilitiesThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.34. Accuracy overall - Bathing facilitiesThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.35. Overall accuracy - Type of heatingThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.36. Overall accuracy - Type of buildingThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic 14.1.37. Overall accuracy - Period of constructionThere are no particular reasons for data unreliability for this topic |
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14.2. Sampling error | |||
14.3. Non-sampling error | |||
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15.1. Timeliness | |||
1045 calendar days are between the census reference day (21st May 2011) and deadline for transmission data to Comission (31st March 2014). |
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15.2. Punctuality | |||
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16.1. Comparability - geographical | |||
Level of geographical detail of census results is processed in accordance with Commission Regulation EU No. 31/2011 amending annexes to Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the establishment of a common classification of territorial units for statistics (NUTS). |
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16.2. Comparability - over time | |||
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17.1. Coherence - cross domain | |||
The 2011 census data are fully accepted and used by the social statistics. |
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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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Total budget for the 2011 Population and Housing Census is EUR 29 milion. All products and services was obtained throught public procurement by valid legislation framework, in order to ensure cost effectiveness. |
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In April 2016 were revised data on Educational Attainment.
The ISCED levels, which were object of revision:
See paragraph 3.4.12. Statistical concepts and definitions – 'Educational attainment'. |
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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 | |||
Conventional census is exclusive data source. Data were obtained by the self-enumeration method. |
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20.1.1.2. List of data sources - data on households | |||
Conventional census is exclusive data source. Data were obtained by the self-enumeration method. |
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20.1.1.3. List of data sources - data on family nuclei | |||
Conventional census is exclusive data source. Data were obtained by the self-enumeration method. |
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20.1.1.4. List of data sources - data on conventional dwellings | |||
Conventional census is exclusive data source. Data were obtained by the self-enumeration method. |
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20.1.1.5. List of data sources - data on living quarters | |||
Conventional census is exclusive data source. Data were obtained by the self-enumeration method. |
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20.1.2. Classification of data sources | |||
20.1.2.1. Classification of data sources - data on persons | |||
01.Conventional censuses | |||
20.1.2.2. Classification of data sources - data on households | |||
01.Conventional censuses | |||
20.1.2.3. Classification of data sources - data on family nuclei | |||
01.Conventional censuses | |||
20.1.2.4. Classification of data sources - data on conventional dwellings | |||
01.Conventional censuses | |||
20.1.2.5. Classification of data sources - data on living quarters | |||
01.Conventional censuses | |||
20.2. Frequency of data collection | |||
every decade |
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20.3. Data collection | |||
Content, scope and method of census in Slovakia are defined by individual law. According to Act no. 263/2011 Coll. on the 2011 population and housing the census reference date was midnight from Friday 20 May 2011 to Saturday 21 May 2011. Data actually to the census reference date were written in the census forms (A. Data on population, B. Data on apartment, C. Data on housing) by citizens themselves. The 2011 census was conducted as conventional census by self-enumeration. All Slovak citizens and foreigners residing in the territory of the Slovak Republic except foreigners having diplomatic privileges and immunities had an obligation to provide data for census purposes, owners and managers of flats or tenants for each residential buildings or other building that was occupied at the Census reference date, except diplomatic missions of foreign countries and the owners or managers of the flats, tenants or subtenants. |
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20.4. Data validation | |||
Data validation was performed on the basis of the data obtained after scanning the paper census forms of population, houses and dwellings and merging them with electronic forms. It was followed by transformation into a database form and removal of duplicates (for example persons, dwelling and houses counted both through a paper form and electronic form). After this process, the obtained data on population were compared with data from demographic statistics. The obtained data on housing were compared with the statistics new, under construction and completed dwellings. |
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20.5. Data compilation | |||
The primary database called "ZBER" (collection) was created by merging the paper and electronic versions of the census forms. Next step was data coding, which converted verbally recorded information to the classification schemes according to statistical code lists. It was followed by items imputations (occupation, current activity status, status in employment, industry etc.) and logical checks aimed at the logical links of information on the population, housing and dwellings conducted according to technical projects. After correcting irregularities detected, secondary items were derived (age, duration of current marriage, size groups of municipalities, etc.). The last phase was the generation of households by matching data on population, housing and dwellings. As a result, the final database called ZBD_SODB_2011 (microdatabase) was created. |
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20.6. Adjustment | |||
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