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

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1 The Outer Hebrides is no exception and Figure 6 is a compilation from the 1981 census data , and it shows the low population density and the extent of areas that are effectively uninhabited , in response to overwhelming environmental and topographical difficulties .
2 This category from the 1981 census has proved an excellent indicator , because it largely identifies young , single people living in multi-occupied houses who either can not or do not cook , or who do not have regular access to a kitchen .
3 No one knows exactly how many eligible people there are , because the last firm data comes from the 1981 census ; there have been extrapolations from those figures , but inevitably there is an element of guesswork .
4 However , Grundy ( 1986 ) , using data from the OPCS Longitudinal Study which is based on a 1 per cent sample of the 1971 Census linked to records from the 1981 Census , reports a similar pattern .
5 Data from the 1981 census indicates that 7 per cent of women aged 65 — 69 and 17 per cent of men were defined as economically active ( see Figures 2.12 , 2.13 ) .
6 We were able to obtain data from the 1981 census for enumeration districts ( average about 150 households ) .
7 In the former one , a household was required to share meals as well as a living space , but the ‘ common cooking pot ’ concept was dropped from the 1981 Census .
8 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 .
9 In 1983/4 , estimates of the numbers of lone-parent families seem consistently and wrongly to have been based upon early tabulations from the 1981 Census , which identified 414 298 households in Great Britain containing one or more children aged under 16 living with only one adult .
10 Numerator data are based on registration returns about child deaths , whereas denominator data are obtained from the 1981 census .
11 Denominators for incidence were taken from the 1981 census and used to estimate the ‘ at risk ’ population aged 40 to 64 years .
12 At the level of the 280 Local Labour Market Areas , the proportion of economically active or retired people in the higher socioeconomic groups — the most sophisticated measure of social status available from the 1981 Census — displays an immense range between 43.1 per cent for St Albans and 12.5 per cent for West Bromwich ( Table 4.7A ) .
13 The recent addition of information from the 1981 Census provides a unique opportunity for studies of socio-economic and demographic change for 500,000 individuals and households .
14 This will provide information on neighbourhood characteristics from the 1981 Census to analyse in combination with the individual survey data .
15 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 .
16 However , in response to demand , an initiative was set up to distribute data from the 1981 Census .
17 If the Census Offices are satisfied that the 1991 sample has not been misused , then a similar dataset may be released from the 1981 Census .
18 Birthplace data from the 1841 census onwards show that only 40 per cent of those aged over 20 ( the only people for whom data are available ) had been born in the town they lived in .
19 From the 1966 census , but with analyses pushing back to 1961 , several major studies have attempted to use a wide range of census data grouped in new and more functional ways to depict the spatial characteristics of the British population .
20 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 ) .
21 Few figures are available from the 1955 Census and data does not exist in this detail for intervening years .
22 Using what would now be called GIS skills , Openshaw ( 1980 ) examined over 13 000 1 km grid squares in the UK which intersect the coastline and related these to data from the 1971 Census ( which were made available for such grid squares ) .
23 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 ) .
24 The total population estimates for Districts in 1981 , based on updates from the 1971 Census , were generally accurate to within two per cent , but the error was in excess of five per cent in some cases ( Thatcher , 1985 ) .
25 Holtermann 's analysis of data from the 1971 census using six indicators of inadequate housing showed that urban conurbations , particularly Clydeside and London , contained a disproportionate amount of inadequate housing .
26 Given that the implications are so profound , however , there is an urgent need to consider ways in which data from the 1991 census and vital registration can be linked in more illuminating ways so as to examine the phenomenon of the unoccupied in more depth .
27 The availability of data from the 1991 census , which included a question regarding longstanding illness , together with the intention of the Department of Health to review the weighted capitation formula using this information may stimulate much work but little light .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 Manchester University is holding data from the 1991 Census both as microdata and as aggregated tables .
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