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Workshop on Application of New Information Technology to Population Data
Bangkok, 12-20 October 1999
Last update: 25 January 2002

The Statistics Division of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) organized a Workshop on Application of New Information Technology to Population Data in Bangkok from 12 to 20 October 1999.

The main objectives of the Workshop were to: (i) sensitize participants to the opportunities that modern information technology provides in population data operations and (ii) provide information that would improve the basic understanding of new technologies relevant to population censuses and surveys (awareness training);  (iii) discuss advantages and constraints of important new information technologies (technology training); and (iv) consider strategic implications that IT would have on the planning, conduct and processing of population censuses and surveys (management training). 

The table below contains links to workshop documents and other material.  The page will be updated as the conversion work progresses.

 
STAT/WNIT/Rep - Report on the Workshop on Application of New Information Technology to Population Data html format pdf format
STAT/WNIT/L.1 - Provisional Agenda html format pdf format
Tentative Time Schedule html format pdf format
Directory of participants html format pdf format
Opening statement
html format
pdf format
Documents and other material distributed in the Workshop
Module 1: Introduction to IT in census operations
Module1.1 - Presentation: Objectives of the Workshop - pdf format
Module 1.3 - An overview of the project RAS/96/P12
  • Presentation: Project RAS/96/P12
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Module 1.4 - Presentation: Introduction to Census Operations html format -
Module 1.5 - Result of the ESCAP Survey on Applications of Information Technology to Population Data
  • Presentation paper
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- pdf format
Module 1.6 - Presentation: Information Technology Trends and their impact on Census Data Processing html format -
Module 1.7 - Presentation: IT Management Challenges - pdf format
Module 1.9 - Presentation: Expectations for the year 2000 rounds of censuses - pdf format
Module 2: Paper based data collection and capture
Module 2.1 - Presentation: An Overview of Paper Based Data Collection and Capture Technologies - pdf format
Module 2.2 - Presentation: An Overview of the OMR Technology: Based on the experiences in Japan - pdf format
Module 2.3 - Vendor material: The Use of Optical Mark Reading (OMR) for Census Data Collection - -
Module 2.5 - Presentation: OCR Questionnaire - pdf format
Module 2.7 - Presentation: OCR Technology Selection for 2000 Population Census in Indonesia - pdf format
Module 2.8 - Application of Imaging Technology for Capturing Population Census Data (Technical Description) - pdf format
Module 2.9:
  • Vendor material - Recent Experience in Using New Technologies for Census
  • Vendor material - AFPSPRO - modules description
  • Vendor material - Configuration for UN's Demo (Census)
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html format pdf format
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Module 2.10 - Presentation: Improving Work flows by using Imaging for the New Zealand Population Census - pdf format
Module 3: Non-paper based data collection and capture
Module 3.1 - Presentation: Introduction to non-paper based data collection and capture technologies - CAPI - pdf format
Module 3.2 - Presentation: Efficient Computer Aided Telephone Interview (CATI) - pdf format
Module 3.3 - Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing Solutions in Australia
  • Attachment 1: CAI Manual Outline
  • Attachment 2: Diary and Office Processing: Integrating Blaise with Other Facilities
  • Attachment 3: Sample Business Case for the use of Computer Assisted Interviewing in Household Surveys
  • Presentation
html format pdf format
- pdf format
Module 3.4 - Presentation: Data Collection Through the Internet - IT Design & Security Issues - pdf format
Module 3.5 - Presentation: BLAISE: A survey processing system - pdf format
Module 3.6 - Presentation: Integration of Different Modes of Data Capture - pdf format

Module 2 and 3 - Guidelines on the Application of New Technology to Population Data Collection and Capture

  • Presentation
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Module 4: Adding value to census data through data warehousing and data mining
Module 4.1 - Vendor material: Adding Value to Census Data through Data Warehousing - -
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Module 4.2 - Vendor material: Data Warehousing (http://www.sas.com/) - -
Module 4.3 - Vendor material: SAS demonstration - -
Module 5: Data dissemination
Module 5 - Guidelines on the Application of New Information Technology to Population Data Dissemination html format  
Module 5.1-5.5 - Presentation: Data Dissemination - pdf format
Module 5.6 - Presentation - PopMap
  • Presentation: Use of IMPS for Census and Survey Data Dissemination in the Philippines
- pdf format
- pdf format
Module 5.10 - Presentation: Graphs - pdf format
Module 5.11 - Presentation: Maps - pdf format
Module 5.14 - Interesting features of Statistical Office Web sites in the ESCAP Region - -
Module 5.16 - Statistics New Zealand's Classifications and Related Standards (CARS) System
  • Presentation: Classification and related Standards system (CARS)
html format pdf format
- pdf format
Module 6: Geographic information systems
Module 6 - Guidelines on the Application of GPS and GIS Technologies for Digital Mapping and Statistical Management html format
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Module 6.3 - Demonstration of GPS and its Applications in Digital mapping
  • Theory of DGPS
  • DGPS Survey Manual
  • Presentation: Demonstration on Application of Arc/Info, Arcview and ERDAS Imagine Software in Digital Mapping and GIS
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- pdf format
Module 6.4:
  • Application of GPS for Digital Mapping and GIS
  • Application of Modern Mapping and GIS Technology to Census
  • Use of GPS for Preparation of Census Enumeration Area Maps and Mauza Database
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Module 6.5: Pilot Application of GIS to the Philippines Census 2000 Operations html format -
Background papers
  • Data Processing for Demographic Censuses and Surveys
  • Report of the Workshop on Computer-Assisted Coding New Zealand, 17-21 April 1989
  • Kazakhstan, 1999 Census
  • Statistics New Zealand
  • Link to other government statistical offices
  • Distribution of Household, L2+KBL2 Form

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