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Title: EENABLING CENSUS 2006


1
E-ENABLING CENSUS 2006
  • Brian Pink
  • Government Statistician
  • Statistics New Zealand

2
SO WHATS THE BIG DEAL?
  • After all we can already do lots of things over
    the net
  • Banking
  • Newspaper delivery
  • Travel Bookings
  • Researching and buying products and services
  • Video-conferencing
  • Accessing statistics
  • Also growing range of e-govt applications have
    been e-merging (tax lodgement,company
    registrations, etc)

3
Putting Theory into Practice
  • Background on the Census
  • Census Logistics
  • Statistical Challenges
  • Reflections on the Theme
  • Some Generic Lessons

4
Background
  • Held every 5 years
  • Legal obligation to participate
  • Involves every household AND
  • Every individual in every household
  • Last held on 6 March 2001

5
Census Logistics
  • Planning commences in 2002
  • In principle decision to use internet late 2002
  • Agreement to work with Canada, Australia on
    internet option - end 2002
  • Content reviewed and finalised subject to testing
    - Oct 2003
  • NZ field testing for internet option started Mar
    2003
  • Further field test over 2004 in all 3 countries

6
Census Logistics
  • Final dress rehearsal for next NZ Census in Mar
    2005
  • final questionnaire used
  • all systems, processes and field enumeration
    procedures fully tested
  • Forms finalised and printed over May Sept 2005
  • Census conducted in March 2006
  • Around 7,000 enumerators and field managers
    recruited and trained Nov 2005 Feb 2006
  • 6 million forms distributed Nov 05 Feb 06
  • 180 processing centre staff recruited and trained
    Feb Apr 2006

7
Statistical Challenges
  • Will the same people who normally complete census
    schedules, both individual and the household do
    so in 2006?
  • If something changes (ie more kids want to do
    their own form on-line) what impact will this
    have on data quality?
  • How can we manage over/under enumeration (eg
    someone lodges electronicially early but is
    included again when staying at a friends place
    around Census night)

8
Statistical Challenges
  • Will the distribution of the population be
    impacted by electronic lodgement (including
    people going overseas)
  • How can we avoid people incorrectly claiming to
    have lodged electronically when paper forms
    collected from household by the enumerator
  • Will peoples responses be influenced by
    perceived anonimity of e-lodgement

9
So Why is an E-enabled Census such a big deal?
  • Technologically, it probably wont be
  • Need authentication mechanism
  • Need secure transfer
  • Need to support multiple sessions to complete
  • Need to support high transaction loads at peak
  • AFTER ALL, THERE IS NOTHING NEW IN ANY OF THIS
  • Logistically could be a nightmare if we havent
    got all aspects integrated with our traditional
    method
  • Need strong and fast links to and from field
    enumeration workforce

10
So why is using the internet such a big deal?
  • Census model of field enumeration has remained
    largely unchanged over the past 50 years or more
  • Refinements made each time but basic model
    unchanged
  • Internet lodgement option overlays a whole new
    level of complexity
  • Keeping track of which households and individuals
    within households are opting for which response
    option
  • Advising enumerators quickly of electronic
    receipts

11
So why is using the internet such a big deal?
  • Census field costs are based around defining
    limited collection areas with hand delivery and
    preliminary count of no. of forms delivered
  • Call back to pick up and check no. of forms
    offered matches expectations (or explanation) -
    this is a simple but very important quality check

12
Some generic lessons
  • E-enabling is often not about the technology(s)
  • Its the business processes both the new and the
    old and the means of integrating them that is
    often the biggest challenge
  • Be certain that you understand the implications
    of the changes you are making - the consequences
    are not always positive (UK Census 1900 release
    last year)
  • In cases such as Census, there is no second chance
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