Census Creating Robust Small Area Population Estimates The 2021 Census results for England and Wales are gradually being released at small area. How will conducting a census during a pandemic affect the numbers?
Census 10 years of Demographic Change in Poland With the processing and release of the 2021 Census starting to come through Jacek reviews how the demographics of Poland have changed over the last 10 years.
GeoData Bridging the gap between Censuses The UK Census is conducted every 10 years, so how do we bridge the gap between to get granular population and household estimates and forecasts?
Census Census 2021 - England & Wales first results The Office for National Statistics (ONS) published the first results of the 2021 England & Wales Census this week at Local Authority District level.
Census Census 2021 - A big day for data With census day soon approaching on Sunday the 21st of March, we thought we'd get Blair's take on this once in a decade event.
Census European Census and Indices Census data is a powerful source of statistics able to describe a population. The data can be complex, messy, expensive, difficult to access and vary from country. Geolytix has taken the time to remove this hassle and make the data accessible, functional and open.
Open Data Open EU 2011 Census Data Pack Free is an odd word. Free has a duality; gratis “for free”, and libre “with few restrictions”.
Open Data European Census Data and Boundaries Censuses have been a critical element of running a civilisation since civilisation began.
Census UK Open Census Data First off, congratulations to Jeni Tennison OBE and Keith Dugmore MBE on their gongs for services to Open Data.
Open Data The Languages of London I’m working on a couple of projects where Culture/Ethnicity/Language are pretty high up the ‘important stuff we have to consider’ list.
Open Data UK Census Pack – Open Data For the last couple of weeks at Geolytix we’ve been eager little data bunnies processing the detailed English, Welsh and Northern Irish Census Data.
Open Data Open Data Census 2011 Pack The decennial censuses of the United Kingdom cost our country ~£500,000,000 and is the biggest, most expensive to collect and most important set of Open Data that exists.