2940.0 - Census of Population and Housing - Details of Undercount, 2011
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 21/06/2012
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TECHNICAL NOTE 2 DIFFERENCES IN CLASSIFICATION
2 This difference in classification is most prevalent for the Indigenous status and Country of birth responses, as these are missing in a number of Census forms, and imputation is not carried out for either of these variables in the Census. 3 The two tables below contain unweighted PES counts of the differences in classification between PES and Census for Indigenous status and Country of birth responses. These tables are counts of all responding people in the PES and include a record for each match made between the PES and Census where a difference in Indigenous status or Country of birth classification has occurred. The match status in the tables only includes those matches used in estimation. 4 The majority of person matches between PES respondents and their corresponding Census records show the same responses for Indigenous status. For example, 93.6% of matched people who reported as Indigenous in the PES also reported as Indigenous in the Census, and 98.4% of those who reported as non-Indigenous in the PES also reported as non-Indigenous in the Census.
5 Similarly, for Country of birth, the majority of person matches between PES and the corresponding Census record show the same response, with 97.3% of matched people who reported as overseas born in the PES also counted as overseas born in the Census, and 97.9% of matched people who reported as Australian born in the PES, also counted as Australian born in the Census.
6 The PES used an estimation technique to adjust the weights of responding persons according to their PES-reported categories. This ensured that PES persons not responding in the Census received the same weight adjustments as similar responding persons. The Census categories were then used in producing sample-based estimates of the number of persons counted in the Census. The weighting ensured these estimates matched the actual Census counts for all benchmark categories (for information on benchmarking, see Estimation). Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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