19th Population Census Conference
Beijing, China - 26-28 April 2000
Hosted by the
National Bureau of Statistics of China
Organized by the
National Burea of Statistics of China and the East-West Center
in cooperation with the
Association of National Census and Statistics Directors of America, Asia and the Pacific
Agenda | Papers | Participants | PhotographsNational Statistical Offices
Canada Combining census, vital statistics and survey data to analyse fertility changes in Canada, Alain Belanger, Conference Session 4
China The Preparation of China's 2000 Population Census, LU Chunheng and MENG Qingpu, Conference Session 2
China A comparative study on China's 2000 population census and past censuses, ZHANG Weimin, Conference Session 10
China Application of information technology to China's population census in 2000 year, XU Tiefu, Conference Session 10
China Census and population statistics in China, WANG Qian and GUO Zhenwei, Conference Session 4
China China's 2000 population census coding and mapping, LI Xiru, Additional paper
China On China's total population, CUI Hongyan, Additional paper
China The enumeration of floating population during the 2000 population census of China, Yu Hongwen, Additional paper
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (China) Planning and managing Hong Kong's future--Applications of population census data, Frederick W. H. Ho., Conference Session 5 (PDF online)
India Population coverage in Indian census, J. K. Banthia, Conference Session 7
Indonesia Recent progress in the preparation of the 2000 population census of Indonesia, S. G. M. Mamas, Conference Session 7
Indonesia Processing of the 2000 population census of Indonesia, Additional paper
Japan Outline of the 2000 population census of Japan, Takehiro Fukui and Yuki Miura, Conference Session 2 (PDF online)
Republic of Korea A plan for better products and services of the 2000 population and housing census in Korea, Hyung-baik Yun and Hyung-seog Kim, Conference Session 3 (PDF online)
Malaysia Utilizating census results in the Malaysian development plan 2001-2005, Dr. Rabieyah bt. Mat and Siti Asiah bt. Amad, Conference Session 5 (PDF online)
Mongolia The features of the 2000 population and housing census of Mongolia, Chultemjamts Davaasuren, Conference Session 6
Nepal Population census 2001, of Nepal, Savitri Singh, Conference Session 3
New Zealand Towards the e-census, Frank Nolan, Conference Session 8
Philippines Establishing ownership in the Philippines census 2000, Tomas P. Africa and Minerva Eloisa P. Esquivias, ConferenceSession 9 (PDF online)
Thailand Census 2000 and its implementation in Thailand: Lessons learned, Rossarin Gray, Conference Session 9
United States Census 2000: Innovation in data delivery and products, Nancy M. Gordon, Conference Session 7
United States Taming the technology tiger: Harnessing new media and methods for the 2000 round of census results, Larry Hartke and Peter Way, Conference Session 8
Viet Nam The 1999 population and housing census of Viet Nam, Mai Van Cam, Conference Session 3
International Organizations and Universities
East-West Center A modest proposal for a universal, object-oriented, hierarchical, extensible, naming system for population census information, Griffith Feeney, Conference Session 9 (PDF online)
East-West Center The trend of fertility in Nepal, 1961-1998, Robert Retherford, Conference Session 4
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) Promoting effective census data dissemination in the Asia Pacific region, M. Khalid Siddiqui and Carmelita N. Ericta, Conference Session 5
United Nations Statistics Division Some issues in planning for the 2000 round of population and housing censuses, Sam Suharto and Iqbal Alam and Angela Me, Conference Session 6
University of California at Irvine Malthusian models and Chinese realities: The Chinese demographic system revisited, James Lee and Wang Feng, Conference Session 10
University of Minnesota Census microdata as a national treasure, Robert McCaa, Conference Session 4