埃塞俄比亚第四次人口普查:关于人口普查后调查可行性的一些见解

Q3 Decision Sciences Statistical Journal of the IAOS Pub Date : 2024-05-08 DOI:10.3233/sji-240024
Giancarlo Carbonetti, Paolo Giacomi, Filomena Grassia, Alessandra Nuccitelli
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虽然国家登记系统在世界范围内不断发展,并在某些情况下取代了对人口普查的依赖,但在缺乏完善的人口登记系统的国家,人口和住房普查仍是有关人口数量、空间分布、年龄和性别结构、生活条件以及其他主要社会经济特征的详细数据的主要来源。普查结果的质量至关重要,原因有几个,包括建立公众对国家统计系统的信任。在许多发展中国家,开展普查后调查似乎是评估普查结果的唯一可行方法。事实上,由于缺乏其他来源的可靠人口数据或数据不完整,因此无法使用其他方法。本文讨论了埃塞俄比亚人口普查后调查可行性的某些方面。特别是,本文报告了在意大利发展合作署资助的一个合作项目框架内开展的试点调查中出现的主要关键问题,该项目旨在为第四次埃塞俄比亚人口和住房普查的筹备工作提供方法支持和技术援助。
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Towards the 4th population census in Ethiopia: Some insights into the feasibility of the Post-Enumeration Survey
While national registry systems are evolving worldwide and, in some cases, replacing reliance on censuses, in countries where well-established population registers are lacking, the population and housing census remains the primary source of detailed data on the number of people, their spatial distribution, age and gender structure, living conditions, and other key socio-economic characteristics. The quality of the census findings is crucial for several reasons, including building public trust in the national statistical system. In many developing countries, conducting a Post-Enumeration Survey appears to be the only feasible way to evaluate the census results. Indeed, the lack or incompleteness of reliable demographic data from alternative sources precludes the use of other methods. This paper discusses some aspects of the feasibility of a Post-Enumeration Survey in Ethiopia. In particular, the paper reports on the main critical issues that emerged from the pilot surveys carried out in the framework of a cooperation project – funded by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation – aimed at providing methodological support and technical assistance for the preparation of the 4th Ethiopian Population and Housing Census.
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Statistical Journal of the IAOS
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