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Cathie Marsh Centre Papers An Alternative to Traditional Census Taking: plans for France Jean Dumais, Sylvie Eghbal2, Michel Isnard, Michel Jacod2, François Vinot2, Institut National de Statistique et dÉtudes Économiques (France)
William Schooling, US Census Bureau Mosaic - From an Area Classification System to Household Classification Richard Webber and Marc Farr, Experian Micromarketing The Japanese 2000 Census of Population and Survey-conditions of the Census Keiro Hamasuna, Faculty of Economics, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
Mark Brown, Angela Dale, Mark Elliot, Ed Fieldhouse, Andrew
Pickles, Mark Tranmer, The Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research, University
of Manchester Danny Dorling, School of Geography, University of
Leeds Delivering the 2001 UK Census Results: Innovation in Dissemination Chris Denham, Office for National Statistics Testing a register-based Census Dieter Bierau, Federal Statistical Office, Germany
Coen Hendriks and Per Schøning, Statistics Norway
David Martin, Department of Geography, University of Southampton
The 2001 Census in the Netherlands: Integration of Registers and Surveys*) Paul Van der Laan, Statistics Netherland
John Stillwell (University of Leeds), Martin Bell (University of Adelaide), Marcus Blake (University of Adelaide), Oliver Duke-Williams (University of Leeds), and Phil Rees (University of Leeds) Ian Diamond (University of Southampton) and Marie Cruddas (National Statistics)
Dr Paul Williamson and Dr David Voas, University of Liverpool.
Wiggins, R.D (City University), Joshi, H (Institute of Education), Bartley, M (University College London), Gleave, S., & Lynch, K. (The Institute of Education). Robert McCaa and Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota Boyle PJ, Cooke T, Halfacree KH and Smith D 1999 Gender inequality in employment status following family migration in GB and the US: the effect of relative occupational status, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 19, 115-50 Investigating the changing geography of South Asians in Leeds: new methods; new insights Mark Brown, CCSR, University of Manchester Administrative Records Experiment in U.S Census 2000 Ruth Ann Killion, Planning, Research and Evaluation Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census
Michael Rendall, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education
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