Example sentences of "the [num] census [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Comparisons of the 1981 estimates ( derived using the 1971 Census as a starting point ) with the results from the 1981 Census showed some moderately large discrepancies .
2 In this study , this was achieved by examining the estimated kilometre square populations together with those which were reported for the same areal units in the 1971 Census of Population .
3 First , they can be compared with the actual distribution of population as reported on a grid square basis by the 1971 Census of Population ( Fig. 5.11 ) .
4 For example , John Fox and Peter Goldblatt ( 1982 ) have shown that after controlling for age , mortality in the 5 years following the 1971 Census for men aged 15 to 64 was greater for the highest social class , professional workers , who were living in the local authority sector , than for the lowest social class , unskilled manual workers , in the owner-occupied sector ( see figure 7.9 ) .
5 For some fifteen years now researchers wishing to have special tabulations compiled from the 1961 census of England and Wales have been refused due to ‘ technical difficulties ’ , and more recently it has been discovered that the machine-readable ten per cent sample of the 1971 census for Scotland is no longer accessible ( Marsh 1980 ; Schürer 1985 ) .
6 It should be pointed out , however , that the National Radiological Protection Board currently uses 1 km grid square resolution population data from the 1971 Census in its radiological protection studies ( Hallam et al. 1981 ) .
7 As boarding-school heads assembled at Ambleside in the Lake District for their annual conference on May 4th-6th , the 1993 census by ISIS , the independent schools information service , showed that the number of boarders continues to fall .
8 The paper will discuss the potential of the 1991 Census for social research , the problems which must be acknowledged and how it may be used in conjunction with data from previous Censuses ; it will also describe the setting up of the service and the technical problems in managing such large datasets .
9 The new TTWA boundaries will be calculated using information on commuting from the 1991 census calculated using information on commuting from the 1991 census of population .
10 The 1991 census of agricultural holdings showed that the number employed in agriculture in June 1991 was 628,000 , a decline of 2 per cent .
11 There are also samples of microdata from the 1991 Census of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ( the Samples of Anonymised Records or SARs ) ; these will be held at Manchester , and are being handled and supported by the Census Microdata Unit .
12 Ironically , there was no need for imputation in the 1991 Census in Northern Ireland , where the rates system had not been replaced by the Community Charge .
13 Distinctive features of ‘ The Land of the Roe ’ include the 24 maps specially drawn by the author for this publication ; the use of primary data from the 1831 Census of Population to complement the detailed social and economic history derived from the Ordnance Memoirs of Ireland 1831–35 ; and the inclusion in the Appendix of all of the original and processed data on which the population maps are based .
14 However , the latter figure is based on answers to a question in the 1981 census about the country of birth of one 's head of household , and can not be considered very accurate .
15 First , the 1981 Census of Population was not made available for grid squares and , second , our estimates were produced using a 1984 satellite image and 1981 Census ward data .
16 In the project , a number of data sources are being utilised ; in particular , recently available data from the 1981 Census of Population and the 1981 British Rail Origin-Destination Survey are being compared with earlier data to obtain a picture of recent trends .
17 We were able to obtain data from the 1981 census for enumeration districts ( average about 150 households ) .
18 The single most impressive finding of the 1981 Census in relation to population distribution was the massive decline in population sustained by Britain 's larger cities over the previous decade .
19 With the problems encountered by the 1981 census in Northern Ireland the CHS represents a major potential data source for secondary analysis by researchers both in Northern Ireland and in Britain .
20 Using a variety of sources — household schedules from the 1911 Census of Ireland , property valuation records , wills , and interviews with elderly landholders — the study identifies and attempts to quantify major aspects of inheritance practices in rural Ireland .
21 The data source is a computerised sample of household enumeration schedules for Londonderry city and county from the 1911 census of Ireland , held at the Public Record Office , Dublin .
22 But then one often comes across other entries to amuse one on the way , such as the record of an enumerator 's problems in compiling part of the 1871 census for Sheffield shown in Table 2 .
23 When Denaby Main colliery was sunk on the eastern edge of the old coalfield in 1868 hardly any of the workforce had local origins ; of the 166 colliers recorded in the 1871 census for the new pit village only ten were born in Yorkshire .
24 For some fifteen years now researchers wishing to have special tabulations compiled from the 1961 census of England and Wales have been refused due to ‘ technical difficulties ’ , and more recently it has been discovered that the machine-readable ten per cent sample of the 1971 census for Scotland is no longer accessible ( Marsh 1980 ; Schürer 1985 ) .
25 Controversy over who was entitled to vote in the referendum had begun in July 1991 , when Morocco had appeared to have retracted its previous acceptance of the 1974 census as a basis [ see also p. 38410 ] .
26 Over the past ten years , work has been conducted at the University of Edinburgh aimed at producing a large national sample from the enumeration returns from the 1851 Census of Great Britain .
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