Supplementary questionnaire on the 2011 Population and Housing Census SLOVAKIA
Supplementary questionnaire on the 2011 Population and Housing Census Fields marked with are mandatory. INTRODUCTION As agreed during the last meeting of the "Working Group on Population and Housing Censuses" (4-5 June 2013), the transmition of the metadata on the 2011 census is split in two flows. In addition to the metadata provided using the ESS-MH (ESS Metadata Handler), Member States are asked to provide the set of additional information included in this questionnaire. The reason why these questions were not included in the ESS-MH is that they do not naturally fit into the ESMS (Euro-SDMX Metadata Structure), i.e. the standard structure for metadata transmission in the ESS. 0. Contact information Please insert the contact details of the person filling in this questionnaire Name / Surname E-mail 1. Usage of estimation methods According to Annex II to Reg. (EU) 519/2010, Member States shall report, for each census topic, on the methodology used to estimate data for that topic. For convenience, this question is applicable only to those topics for which estimation methods were used.
1.1. Were estimation methods used to estimate any topic in 2011 census? 2. Usage of register-based data sources for the 2011 census This section of the questionnaire applies only to those Member States that used register-based data sources to produce the 2011 census data (possibly in combination with other data sources). Provisions concerning this part of the questionnaire are contained in Annexes I and II of Reg. (EU) 1151/2010. 2.1. Which register-based data sources were used for which topics? (Please tick the appropriate boxes) Source / Topic Population register Social security/tax Employment/ occupation/ unemployment Education Business Building/ dwelling/ housing Oth adm regi Sex Age Current Activity Status Place of work Size of the locality Marital status Occupation Status in employment Educational attainment
Place of birth Country of citizenship Year of the arrival in the country Residence one year before Household status Family status Housing arrangements 2.2. Are there known problems of specific population sub-groups likely to be over or under covered by the registers? 2.3. Are there known reasons for people delaying registration/deregistration? 2.4. Has the extent of any problems in the completeness and timeliness of registration/deregistration been evaluated? 2.5. Were individual records matched across different registers? 3. Usage of sample surveys for the 2011 census
According to item 2.2.2. of Annex II of Reg. (EU) 1151/2010 some additional metadata are requested in case that Member States use sample surveys to derive part of the data of the 2011 census. 3.1. For which topics in the 2011 census were sample surveys used to collect statistical information? Topic Sex Age Current activity status Place of work Marital status Occupation Industry Status in employment Educational attainment Place of birth Country of citizenship Year of arrival in the country Residence one year before Household status Family status Housing arrangements
3.2. Please provide a short description of the sampling design used in these survey-based data sources 3.3. Please provide an assesment of possible biases in the estimation due to model assumption errors
3.4. Please provide a short description of the algorithm used to calculate the standard error 4. Assessment of the data sources used for the 2011 census According to item 2.4 of Annex I to Reg. (EU) 1151/2010, Member States shall report upon the extent to which the data sources used for the 2011 census meet the "essential features" as listed in Art. 4(4) of Reg. (EC) 763/2008 and defined in Article 2(2-6) of Reg. (EU) 1151/2010. 4.1. To what extent do the data sources used for the 2011 census meet the "essential feature" of: A - Individual enumeration? t at all B - Simultaneity? t at all
C - Universality within the defined territory? t at all D - Availability of small-area data? t at all E - Defined periodicity? t at all 5. Transmition of data concerning primary and secondary homeless persons According to Reg. (EU) 519/2010 "data on the total population shall include the number of all primary homeless persons (persons living in the streets without shelter) and secondary homeless persons (persons moving frequently between temporary accommodation). However, Member States are free not to include the number of homeless persons in their data on the total population, or to include the number on the homeless but not to break the data on the homeless down by any breakdown or category (figure included only in the total and/or categorised under t stated ). If Member States do not include the number of homeless persons in their data on the total population, they shall provide the Commission with the best available estimate for the number of all primary and the number of all secondary homeless persons in the whole Member State." This part of the questionnaire is designed to respond to these requirements and, for sake of clarity, reporting on primary and secondary homelessness is split into two separate sections. 5A) Primary homeless persons
5A.1. Which of the following sentences describes best the level of inclusion of primary homeless persons in the data transmitted for the 2011 census? Census data include primary homeless persons with detailed information for all census topics Census data include primary homeless persons with detailed information only for limited set of census topics Census data include primary homeless persons with no detailed information on any census topic Census data do not include primary homeless persons 5B) Secondary homeless persons 5B.1. Which of the following sentences describes best the level of inclusion of secondary homeless persons in the data transmitted for the 2011 census? Census data include secondary homeless persons with detailed information for all census topics Census data include secondary homeless persons with detailed information only for limited set of census topics Census data include secondary homeless persons with no detailed information on any census topic Census data do not include secondary homeless persons THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION!