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- Occasional Paper No. 1: Problems of Imputation in the 1991 Census
- Occasional Paper No. 2: Bias, Sampling Error and Coverage
- Occasional Paper No. 3: An Introductory Guide to Analysing the SARs
- Occasional Paper No. 4: Resource Allocation using Measures of Relative Social Needs in Geographical Areas
- Occasional Paper No. 5: Case Study Examples to Demonstrate the use of Samples of Anonymised Records in Marketing Analysis
- Occasional Paper No. 6: Sampling Variance and Design Factors in the Samples of Anonymised Records
- Occasional Paper No. 7: Ethnic Homogeneity and Family Formation: evidence from the 1991 Household SAR
- Occasional Paper No. 8: Occupational inheritance: the role of education and gender
- Occasional Paper No. 9: The Confidentiality Promise: is it safe in our hands?
- Occasional Paper No. 10: Exploiting national survey and census data: longitudinal and partnership analyses
- Occasional Paper No. 11: Ethnicity and household headship rates from the 1991 census: availability of national and local data
- Occasional Paper No. 12: Exploiting national survey and census data: the role of locality and spatial effects
- Occasional Paper No. 13: Ethnic variation in the impact of child-birth on women's employment & occupational attainment
- Occasional Paper No. 14: Working Mothers in Great Britain and Spain: A Preliminary Analysis
- Occasional Paper No. 15: A One-Number Census: proceedings of a research workshop
- Occasional Paper No. 16: Proposals for 2001 SARs: An assessment of disclosure risk
- Occasional Paper No. 17: The research value of the census of population: experiences from the UK
- Occasional Paper No. 18: The labour market prospects for Pakistani and Bangladeshi women
- Occasional Paper No. 19: Routes into Education and Employment for Young Pakistani and Bangladeshi women in the UK
- Occasional Paper No. 20: Microdata for Small Areas
- Occasional Paper No. 21: A Rule-Based Definition for Census Family and Household Reference Persons:Choices and Impacts
- Occasional Paper No. 22: Census fieldwork - the bedrock for a decade of social analysis
- Occasional Paper No. 23: A Measure of Disclosure Risk for Microdata
- Occasional Paper No. 24: Statistics of racial segregation: measures, evidence and policy
- Occasional Paper No. 25: An Experiment in naive Bayesian Record Linkage
