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Minnesota Population Center. India Socioeconomic Survey 1993-1994 from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, International [Machine-readable database]. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.
Minnesota Population Center. India Socioeconomic Survey 1993-1994 from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, International [Machine-readable database]. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.
Censuses provide population numbers, household or family size and composition, and information on sex and age distribution. They often include other demographic, economic and health-related topics as well. The 2001 Austria de jure census collected data through face-to-face interviews and self-enumeration on household demographics, housing conditions, education, employment for individuals 15 and older, migration, and the number of live births per each woman 16 years and older. The questionnaire was comprised of a Personal Data Form, a Housing Unit Data Form for residents, and a Buildings Data Form for owners of real estate. The census day was May 15, 2001. A 10% sample of the census (883,878 individuals) is available through IPUMS International at the University of Minnesota. Dwellings and vacant units are not identified in the sample. Refer to the IPUMS website for guidelines on citing database versions.
Statistics Austria, Minnesota Population Center. Austria Population Census and Building and Housing Census 2001 from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, International: [Machine-readable database]. Minneapolis, United States: University of Minnesota.
Censuses provide population numbers, household or family size and composition, and information on sex and age distribution. They often include other demographic, economic and health-related topics as well. The 1985 Colombia de jure census collected data through face-to-face interviews (with some self-enumeration for the short form) on the subjects of housing, household demographics, employment for individuals 10 and older, education for those 5 and older, migration, and fertility for women 15 and older. The census day was October 15, 1985 and fieldwork among the urban population occurring for the two weeks that followed. In rural areas, the Northern Territories, and remote areas of the country fieldwork was extended through March of 1986. Coverage for the census was 91.2% of the population. A 10% sample of dwellings from the census (2,643,125 individuals) is available through IPUMS International at the University of Minnesota. Refer to the IPUMS website for guidelines on citing database versions.
National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE) (Colombia), Minnesota Population Center. Colombia National Population and Housing Census 1985-1986 from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, International: [Machine-readable database]. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.