The USA's Bicentennial Census: New Directions for Methodology in 1990
Constance F. Citro and John W. Pratt pp. 359–380 Complete Censuses and Samples
Leslie Kish and Vijay Verma pp. 381–395 Using Administrative Lists to Estimate Census Omissions
Eugene P. Ericksen and Joseph B. Kadane pp. 397–414 Which Countries Will Follow the Scandinavian Lead in Taking a Register-Based Census of Population?
Philip Redfern pp. 415–424 Where Do People Live?
Conrad Taeuber pp. 425–429 Computer Systems to Support Census Geography
Gordon Deecker, Ron Cunningham, and Karole Kidd pp. 431–446 Address Register Research for the 1991 Census of Canada
Don Royce pp. 447–455 Topic Selection for the Australian Census of Population and Housing
J.K. Cornish and J. Paice pp. 457–470 A Controversial Census Topic: Race and Ethnicity in the British Census
Martin Bulmer pp. 471–480 Censuses of Population and Housing in Africa: Some Issues and Problems
Ben Kiregyera pp. 481–499 The First Complete Enumeration of Papua New Guinea – The 1980 Population Census
Reg. J. Gilbert pp. 501–514 1981 Census Evaluation Programme in England and Wales, Census Division, Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, OPCS
pp. 515–530 Census Data Quality – A User's View
William J. Hawkes, Jr. pp. 531–544 How Increased Automation Will Improve the 1990 Census of Population and Housing of the United States
Peter Bounpane pp. 545–553 Suggestions for the Application of Advanced Technology in Canadian Collection Operations
Brian J. Williams pp. 555–560 On Biblical Censuses
Albert Madansky pp. 561–569 Special Note, International Conference on Telephone Survey Methodology November 8–11, 1987
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