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France
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Census Characteristics
1968
Title
General Population Census of 1968
Census Agency
Institut National de la Statisque et des Etudes Economiques
Population
Residents in France, of any nationality. Does not include French citizens living in other countries, foreign tourists, or people passing through.
Universe
The microdata sample includes mainland France and Corsica.
De jure or de facto
De jure
Enumeration unit
Dwelling
Census day
1 March 1968
Field work period
1-23 March 1968
Enumeration forms used
Separate forms for buildings, group quarters (collective households), group quarters (compte a part), private households, and boats. Four forms for individuals (living in group quarters and private dwellings; two different forms for people compte a part;
Type of field work
Direct and self-enumeration
Respondent
-
Coverage
-
Microdata sample characteristics
1968
Sample microdata source
INSEE 1/20 original sample, selected variables
Sample design
Systematic manual sorting into lots with different sample units according to target population. Lots divide the population into different samples (1/20,1/5,3/4).
Sample unit
Private dwellings and individuals for group quarters and compte a part
Sample fraction
5 %
Sample fraction (private households)
-
Sample fraction (institutional households)
-
Sample size (person records)
2.487.778
Sample size (private households)
-
Sample size (institutional households)
-
Sample weights
Self-weighting (expansion factor=20)
Units identified
1968
Dwellings
No
Vacant units
No
Households
Yes
Individuals
Yes
Group quarters
Yes
Settled/unsettled Population
-
Special populations
-
Unit definitions
1968
Dwellings
-
Households
-
Institutional population
-
Group quarters
A collective household is a group of persons that does not live in an ordinary household, but lives in a collective establishment, sharing meal times.
Unsettled population
Persons living in group quarters or without a fixed address but having a usual home elsewhere (i.e., enumerated away from their usual residence). During data processing, most of these people are reintegrated into their usual households, except in the case of persons in psychiatric hospitals and prisons.
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