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La population active en Allemagne fédérale d'après les derniers microcensus

Population, 1973
H. J. La population active en Allemagne fédérale d'après les derniers microcensus. In: Population, 28ᵉ année, n°1, 1973. pp. 139-141.
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Methodological aspects of the 1984 Hungarian microcensus

Statistical Journal of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, 1986
Since the 1960s it has become an established practice to perform microcensuses between population censuses. Prior to the latest survey on 1 October 1984, the Central Statistical Office had carried out microcensuses three times: twice between 1960 and 1970 and once between 1970 and 1980. The microcensus of 1984 differed from the previous ones in respect
A, Klinger, J, Kepecs
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[On the way to a Swiss microcensus].

Sozial- und Praventivmedizin, 1985
In order to avoid some of the problems connected with the census of the population and with the intention of actualizing the latter and providing the Federal administration as a whole with a rational means to obtain the necessary information on living conditions in the country, the Swiss Federal Statistical Office is planning to introduce annual sample
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Measuring spatial mobility with the German Microcensus: The case of German return migrants

Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 2008
In the context of far-reaching policy reforms on immigration and integration in Germany, there has been a growing interest in better statistical and scientific information about the underlying migration and integration processes. The article argues that, in addition to the necessary efforts to supplement existing statistical systems and set up new ...
Ette, Andreas   +3 more
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England & wales microcensus analysis

This component contains public materials for the completed England & Wales microcensus analysis of nurses’ commuting patterns. The analysis was completed prior to prospective preregistration, and the associated manuscript has been submitted to International Nursing Review and is currently under peer review.
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[Voluntary versus involuntary sample surveys in the microcensus].

Allgemeines statistisches Archiv, 1991
The author compares aspects of voluntary and involuntary sample surveys in West Germany. "The German microcensus as a non-voluntary survey draws a random sample from the total population which includes persons that would also respond in a voluntary survey (respondents) and persons that would not respond (non-respondents).
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A Selection of Statistical Methods for Interval-Censored Data with Applications to the German Microcensus

2019
In its Global Risks Report 2017, the World Economic Forum identifies rising income and wealth disparity as one of the top five global development trends that potentially causes unemployment, underemployment, and profound social instability. To counteract this development, it is necessary to quantify inequality and to analyze the distribution of income ...
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Employment and continuing vocational training (CVT) in the German Microcensus of the year 2003 [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
This paper is based on my thesis from the year 2008. It uses the German Microcensus (MC) to study the effects of continuing vocational training (CVT) on employment, the risk of unemployment, and wages. To control for education, profession and heterogeneity in the sectors and industrial branches in Germany individuals are separated into sub-groups.
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