18th Population Census Conference
East-West Center Program on Population
August 26-29 1998, Honolulu Hawaii 96848 USA
List of PapersPaper titles are hypertext links to full text of papers
Links to national statistical office web sites provided where availableNational Statistical Offices
Australia Digital dissemination from the Australian census, John Struik, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Bangladesh Application of new technology envisaged for the population and housing census of Bangladesh 2001, Hamidul H. Bhuiyan, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
China Preliminary plan for the improvement of China's population census in the year 2000, Liu Hong and Zhang Weimin, State Statistical Bureau of China
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China Planning for the Hong Kong 2001 Population Census, Alvin W K LI, Census and Statistics Department, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China
India Planning for the 2001 census of India based on the 1991 census, Dr. M. Vijayanunni, Office of the Registrar-General, India
Indonesia Exploiting new information technology in Indonesia census operations, Sugito Suwito, Central Bureau of Statistics, Indonesia
Indonesia Planning For The 2000 Population Census of Indonesia, S.G.M. Mamas and Suwandhi Sastrotaruno, Central Bureau of Statistics, Indonesia
Japan Planning Japan's 2000 population census, Yasuo Ishida, Statistics Bureau, Japan
Japan The outline of the CMS in the population census of Japan, Hajimi Ihara, Statistics Bureau, Japan
Korea (Republic of) Cost-effective approaches to the 2000 population and housing census in Korea, Sang-Sik Kim and Hyung-Seog Kim, Population Census Division, National Statistical Office of Korea
Mexico Population and Housing Census' Transformations in Mexico. This paper was prepared by the Instituto nacional de estadistica geografia y informatica. Mexico was not able to attend the conference but submitted this paper following the conference.
Mongolia Methodology and technology for the 2000 population & housing census of Mongolia, Batmunkh Batsuh and Gerel Ariya, Population Census and Survey Department, National Statistical Office of Mongolia
Nepal Planning for Census of Population 2001 AD, Keshav Raj Sharma, Central Bureau of Statistics of Nepal.
New Zealand Implementing a quality imaging and recognition process for census 2001, Dianne Macaskill, Statistics New Zealand
Pakistan Fifth Population and Housing Census 1998 - Census Procedures, Javid Akram, Population Census Organization
Pakistan Provisional Results of Fifth Population and Housing Census 1998, Rana Insaf Ali Khan, Population Census Organization
Philippines Information technology options for the Philippines 2000 census, Tomas P. Africa, National Statistics Office, Philippines
Singapore Singapore's approach to census 2000, Bee Geok Leow, Statistics Singapore
Thailand Introduction of new technology with limited resources for the 2000 population and housing census: The case of Thailand, Rossarin Gray, National Statistical Office, Thailand
United States The United States census 2000High Tech, High Expectations, James F. Holmes, U.S. Census Bureau, United States
International Organizations and Universities
Association of National Census and Statistics Directors of America, Asia, and the Pacific (ANCSDAAP) New Developments in the Dissemination of Census Data in Japan, Yuki Miura, Surugadai University.
East-West Center/United Nations Statistical Office Until 2010: Continuous exploitation of census data throughout the intercensal period, Griffith Feeney, East-West Center Program on Population and Sam Suharto, United Nations Statistics Division
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) Exploiting the full potential of information technology: implications for the organization and operation of national statistical offices, M. Khalid Siddiqui, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Exploiting new information technology: Dissemination of information in the Pacific, Vilimaina Rakaseta, Secretariat of the Pacific Community
United Nations Statistical Institute for Asia and the Pacific (SIAP) Role of the United Nations Statistical Institute for Asia and the Pacific (SIAP) in Providing Training on Demography and Population Census Operations, Lau Kak En, United Nations Statistical Institute for Asia and the Pacific
University of California at Berkeley Towards a linkage of census, health, and environmental data, Sumi Mehta, M.P.H., Department of Environmental Health Science, University of California at Berkeley.
Companies
DRS Data & Research Services plc The Use of Optical Mark Reading (OMR) for Census Data Collection, Kevin Orchard, DRS Data & Research Services plc
Ivation Datasystems Inc. Disseminating Census Data with Beyond 20/20, William Lidington, Ivation Datasystems