Designed to raise the census user's awareness of the census as a data resource in order to develop a better understanding of how to do census analysis. Answers numerous questions that users at different levels of experience may ask. Contains examples of various types of application and a review of relevant cutting-edge techniques. Addresses several of the census-related wider organizational issues.
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Stan Openshaw is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Leeds.
Census Users’ Handbook Edited by Stan Openshaw The collection of census data has advanced considerably during the last decade. The rapid development of GIS and other analysis systems has greatly facilitated accessing, manipulating and using this data. The Census Users’ Handbook is the essential reference book for all users of the United Kingdom 1991 census. It guides the reader in using, manipulating, mapping and analysing the data, helping to provide and develop a better understanding of how to perform census analysis, and reviews some of the state–of–the–art methods. Each chapter is written by a leading authority in the field and discusses a specific aspect of the census. Features:
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