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2011 Census design workshops

To date consultations on the design of 2011 Census Outputs have concentrated on the main statistical series of outputs. The 2011 Census design team are now planning to hold four workshops on more specialised products and services.

Small populations - 24th October 2011

The main body of statistical outputs are designed for complete coverage across England and Wales and on all topics carried by the 2011 Census. The design has been influenced by the complex relationship between disclosure control, geographical levels, and the format and type of data produced. This means that populations of people with a shared minority characteristic have been assessed for disclosure on the basis of where they are least concentrated (since the chances of disclosure is highest in such areas).

In regions where a particular characteristic is more common, outputs have been restricted beyond what would be considered necessary for that particular region for that particular characteristic. In the past, censuses have not produced regionally based outputs on smaller populations, and left the design to individual commissioned outputs. This has led to a lack of readily available information for minority groups in areas of the country where they are most concentrated.

The workshop on small regionally based populations will discuss with users ONS plans to improve outputs relating to minority groups and provide a series of regionally based outputs, within disclosure constraints.

Analytical products -25th October 2011

ONS has conducted an extensive consultation exercise on the outputs users require from the 2011 Census. To ensure maximum benefit from the Census, ONS is now in the process of developing a wider analytical work programme to supplement the outputs. The usefulness of the analysis will be limited, however, if it does not meet the needs of the user.

The workshop on analytical products will present to users ONS current proposals and plans for analytical products including:

Initial thoughts on analytical reports and articles that draw on Census, survey and administrative statistics, building on the 'Focus On' series produced after the 2001 Census.

Providing a Census analysis centre of excellence to promote wider analytical use of census data, promote best practice and provide a one-stop website for access to analyses drawing on Census 2011, covering both government and academic research.

Users will have the opportunity to:

  • Comment on the current proposals
  • Stimulate discussions on what analysis users would like to see produced (and indeed the analysis they have planned)
  • Discuss the relative priorities of these to help shape ONS census analysis work programme

Origin and Destination outputs - 26th October 2011

The 2011 census gathers address information relating to the enumeration address and:

  • residence one year ago
  • visitors address
  • workplace address
  • second address

From such information ONS intends to produce a wide range of specialist origin-destination products based on these addresses in a similar fashion to that produced in 2001. The workshop will discuss with users the design and dissemination of such data, as well as disclosure control practices adopted in relation to such products.

Microdata - November 11th 2011

Microdata samples have formed an integral part of the previous census output products and services and this will continue to be the case for the 2011Census. Having evaluated the relationship between microdata samples, disclosure control, data access arrangements and dissemination mechanisms ONS are now in a position to discuss with users plans for a full range of microdata products and services, and the specification of their content.

Workshop Dates and Venue

24th October - Small populations - Union Jack Club, London

25th October - Analytical Products - Union Jack Club, London

26th October - Origin and destination outputs - Union Jack Club, London

11th November - Microdata - Union Jack Club, London

All events will run from 10.00 - 4.30pm

Ensure your attendance by emailing: census.customerservices@ons.gsi.gov.uk