ABSTRACT

The collection of reliable and comprehensive data on the magnitude, composition and distribution of a country’s population is essential in order for governments to provide services, administer effectively and guide a country’s development. The primary source of basic demographic statistics is frequently a population census, which provides hugely important data sets for policy makers, practitioners and researchers working in a wide range of different socio-demographic contexts.

The Routledge Handbook of Census Resources, Methods and Applications provides a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the collection, processing, quality assessment and delivery of the different data products that constitute the results of the population censuses conducted across the United Kingdom in 2011. It provides those interested in using census data with an introduction to the collection, processing and quality assessment of the 2011 Census, together with guidance on the various types of data resources that are available and how they can be accessed. It demonstrates how new methods and technologies, such as interactive infographics and web-based mapping, are now being used to visualise census data in new and exciting ways. Perhaps most importantly, it presents a collection of applications of census data in different social and health science research contexts that reveal key messages about the characteristics of the UK population and the ways in which society is changing. The operation of the 2011 Census and the use of its results are set in the context of census-taking around the world and its historical development in the UK over the last 200 years.

The results of the UK 2011 Census are a unique and reliable source of detailed information that are immensely important for users from a wide range of public and private sector organisations, as well as those working in Population Studies, Human Geography, Migration Studies and the Social Sciences more generally.

part I|30 pages

Introducing the census

part II|39 pages

Taking the 2011 Census and assuring the quality of the data

chapter 3|21 pages

The 2011 Census

From preparation to publication

part III|88 pages

Delivering different types of census data to users

part IV|51 pages

Visualising 2011 Census data

chapter 10|7 pages

Using graphics to drive user engagement

Experiences from the 2011 Census

chapter 12|6 pages

The Thematic Mapper

chapter 14|6 pages

Ethnic identity and inequalities

Local authority summaries

part V|240 pages

Using 2011 Census data for research

chapter 18|15 pages

Uneven family geographies in England and Wales

(Non)traditionality and change between 2001 and 2011

chapter 22|11 pages

The prevalence of informal care and its association with health

Longitudinal research using census data for England and Wales

chapter 30|17 pages

The changing geography of deprivation in Great Britain

Exploiting small area census data, 1971 to 2011

part VI|18 pages

Looking forward and beyond 2021