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Portugal
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Census Characteristics
1981
Title
XII Population Census and II Household Census
Census Agency
Portugal Instituto Nacional de Estatistica(INE)
Population
9.833.014
Universe
100%
De jure or de facto
De jure
Enumeration unit
Dwelling
Census day
16 March 1981
Field work period
February - June
Enumeration forms used
One questionnaire for each of the following statistical units: building, housing unit, household, individual, and "collective questionnaire" (for groups of individuals presents but not residents).
Type of field work
Direct enumeration
Respondent
Householder
Coverage
-
Microdata sample characteristics
1981
Sample microdata source
Portugal Instituto Nacional de Estatistica (INE)
Sample design
Systematic, for every 20th dwelling/housing unit, excluding collective dwellings, with the start on first dwelling of each one of the seven NUTS II. Persons living in the collective dwellings were selected apart but using the same methodological approach.
Sample unit
Dwelling for private dwellings; person for collective dwellings
Sample fraction
5 %
Sample fraction (private households)
-
Sample fraction (institutional households)
-
Sample size (person records)
492.289
Sample size (private households)
-
Sample size (institutional households)
-
Sample weights
Self-weighting (expansion factor=20)
Units identified
1981
Dwellings
Yes
Vacant units
Yes
Households
Yes
Individuals
Yes
Group quarters
Yes
Settled/unsettled Population
Yes, if we consider unset
Special populations
No
Unit definitions
1981
Dwellings
Are structurally separate and independent and designed for permanent human habitation at a fixed location. They are not used wholly for other purposes at the time of the census or are actually used as the principal usual residence of at least one person at the time of the census
Households
Group of persons living at the same dwelling and that have kinship relations among them ("de jure" or "de facto"), regardless of occupying the whole or part of the housing unit. A person who lives alone in a separate housing unit or who occupies, as a logder, a separate room (or rooms) of a housing unit, but does not have kinship relations with the other occupants
Institutional population
Group of persons living in a collective housing unit (institution) that, regardless of the family relationship among them, they respect common rules, are beneficiaries of the purposes of the institution, and are ruled by a specific entity within or without that group
Group quarters
Group of persons living in a collective housing unit (institution) that, regardless of the family relationship among them, they respect common rules, are beneficiaries of the purposes of the institution, and are ruled by a specific entity within or without that group
Unsettled population
Not available
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