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Title: Manual%20Data%20Processing%20of%20Census%20Data


1
Manual Data Processing of Census Data
  • 2004 Population and Housing Census
  • Statistics Sierra Leone
  • Thekeka Moses Conteh
  • Sierra Leone

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Population Figures of Sierra Leone
  • Year Population
  • 1963 2,180,355
  • 1974 2,735,159
  • 1985 3,515,821
  • 2004 4,976,871

4
Administrative Division
  • Administrative Blocks Number
  • Region/Province 4
  • District 14
  • Chiefdom 166
  • Sections 1,321
  • Enumeration Area 9,673
  • Localities 16,734

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FINAL FIGURES OF 2004 CENSUS
  • Total Population
    4,976,871
  • Males
    2,420,218
  • Females
    2,556,653
  • Household Population 4,930,532
  • Special Groups Population 46,339
  • Enumeration Area 9673
  • Total Number of Households 819,854
  • Average Household Size 6.0

6
Planning
  • Office and Equipment / Accessories
  • Personnel
  • Scheduling and timing
  • Budgeting

7
Office Preparation / Installations
  • Server Room
  • Data Entry and Verification Room
  • Coding Room
  • Store Room
  • Installation Power supply
  • Air conditioners specifications
  • Specifications for computers, printers, backup
    systems etc.
  • LAN with star topology.

8
Recruitment and Training of Personnel
  • Data Processing Consultant
  • 1 Census Database Manager
  • 1 Census IT Manager
  • 5 Coding Supervisors
  • 4 Verifying Supervisors
  • 12 Data Entry Supervisors
  • 50 Coders
  • 40 Verifiers
  • 120 Data Entry Operators

9
Receiving and Batching
  • 5 Coding Supervisors
  • To receive the questionnaires from logistics
    office on behalf
  • Census Data Processing Unit
  • To batch the census questionnaires in EA
    order in the store
  • for processing

10
Programming (a)
  • Main Application SOFTWARE
  • The Integrated Microcomputer System (IMPS)
    developed by US Bureau of the census is a
    system for entry, editing, tabulation and
    management of census and survey data.
  • MODULES
  • Data Dictionary (DATADICT)
  • Data Entry (CENTRY)
  • Data Edit And Imputation (CONCOR)
  • Publication Tabulation (CENTS)
  • Quick Tabulation (QUICKTAB)
  • Table Retrieval (IRS)
  • Variance Calculation (CENVAR)
  • Data Entry Control (CENTRACK)
  • Utilities
  • Quit

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Programming (b)
  • IMPS
  • Design of data structures
  • Data Capture
  • Verification
  • Validation
  • Tabulation
  • Other SOFTWARE
  • SPSS WIN Version 12.0
  • MS ACCESS

12
Training
  • Coders
  • Verifiers
  • Data Entry Operators

13
Operations (a)
  • Coding

14
Operations (b)
  • Data Entry / Verification / Validation / Back up
    / Tabulations

10 Sample
The Rest
June
July
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Dec
15
Primary Data Processing Flow
Main Data Entry
Structure Check
Verification Data Entry
Backup Raw Data
Secondary Editing
Backup Final Data
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Secondary Data Processing Flow

Export Data from IMPS
Import Data into SPSS
Set up a Tabulation Plan
Run Tables with IMPS and SPSS
17
Creation of Census Databases
  • Population
  • Housing
  • Ownership
  • Agriculture
  • Deaths
  • DBMS
  • MS-Access

18
Dissemination of Census Information
  • CDs
  • Internet
  • Monographs

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Challenges with Manual Entry
  • Duplication of EA codes and household numbers
  • The use of F2 key in IMPS to force values that
    are out of range.
  • Transposition errors were prominent
  • Incomplete entry of household records
  • Incomplete entry of modules
  • Data Verification was not effective.

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Benefit of Manual Data Entry Approach
  • Build institutional capacity by the purchase of
    more microcomputers which can be used for other
    activities after the census.
  • Creates employment facility and training for more
    people.
  • Data can be easily identified and keyed.
  • Inconsistent data can be identify and resolved
    before keying.
  • Relatively less expensive
  • Data was processed within reasonable period of
    eight months.

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  • Thank You
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