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CENSUS RELEASES

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Census of Population and Housing: Outcomes from the 2011 Census Output Geography Discussion Paper, 2011
Discussion Paper: Methodological Review of Counting the Homeless, 2006
Reflecting a Nation: Stories from the 2011 Census, February 2011


Census of Population and Housing: Outcomes from the 2011 Census Output Geography Discussion Paper, 2011 (cat. no. 2911.0.55.003) - released 22/02/11

This publication outlines plans for the implementation of the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) for the 2011 Census, and is the follow up to the Discussion Paper: Census of Population and Housing - ABS Views on the 2011 Census Output Geography (cat. no. 2911.0.55.002).

This paper incorporates feedback received through an extensive consultation process and the ABS response. It contains the revised matrix of products that will be released by each geographic area.

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Discussion Paper: Methodological Review of Counting the Homeless, 2006 (cat. no. 2050.0.55.001) - released 31/03/11

This discussion paper presents the initial findings of a review of the methodology used by Professors Chamberlain and MacKenzie to compile their estimates of the homeless population, as published in the ABS Australian Census Analytic Program output Counting the Homeless, 2006 (ABS cat. no. 2050.0). The work by Chamberlain and MacKenzie was ground-breaking, but the ABS has now decided that it should consider publishing official estimates of the homeless population.

The ABS will consult with stakeholders until the end of June 2011 on these initial findings, before finalising and publishing the proposed methodology for producing official estimates of homeless people based on Census data.

The outcome of the review is intended to be a consistent, transparent and repeatable process for estimating the number of people enumerated in the Census who may be homeless, using Census data for 2001, 2006 and to be repeated in 2011, and in future Censuses.

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Reflecting a Nation: Stories from the 2011 Census, February 2011 (cat. no. 2071.0) - released 28/02/11

One hundred years of working on the Census focuses on the history of Census collectors and other workers, and offers an enjoyable read for anyone who likes the occasional look at history.

This is the first article in the online series Reflecting a Nation: Stories from the 2011 Census. Further articles will be released progressively and cover topics about the history of the Australian Census, contemporary society and the trends that affect the lives of Australian people. It begins with several historical articles released in 2011, focussing on 100 years of the Census from 1911 to 2011. Analytical articles based on 2011 census data will be released from June 2012.

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