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Census Characteristics
2002
Title
Census of Population, Households and Housing in the Republic of Slovenia in 2002
Census Agency
Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
Population
Persons whose usual residence is in the Republic of Slovenia (living for at least 12 months in Slovenia) and up to the reference date were not absent from the household more than a year.
Universe
100%
De jure or de facto
De facto
Enumeration unit
Household
Census day
31 March 2002
Field work period
1-15 April 2002
Enumeration forms used
Census questionnaire for buildings (P-1), Census questionnaire for dwellings (P-2), Census questionnaire for persons (P-3), Statement on nationality/ethnicity and religion (P3-NV), List on persons in the household (POM-GO)
Type of field work
Classical enumeration and self-enumeration
Respondent
Persons aged 15 and over themselves. For absent persons in the time of enumeration an adult member of household.
Coverage
100%
Microdata sample characteristics
2002
Sample microdata source
Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
Sample design
Random
Sample unit
Household
Sample fraction
10%
Sample fraction (private households)
-
Sample fraction (institutional households)
-
Sample size (person records)
around 200.000
Sample size (private households)
-
Sample size (institutional households)
-
Sample weights
-
Units identified
2002
Dwellings
Yes
Vacant units
No
Households
Yes
Individuals
Yes
Group quarters
No
Settled/unsettled Population
No
Special populations
No
Unit definitions
2002
Dwellings
A dwelling is any structurally unified whole intended for residence, with one or more rooms, with or without appropriate auxiliary spaces (kitchen, bathroom, toilet, hallway, larder, etc.) and with at least one separate entrance.
Households
A household is a group of people living together and sharing their income for covering the basic costs of living (accommodation, food, other consumer goods, etc.) or a person living alone.
Institutional population
-
Group quarters
An institutional household is a group of people whose food, accommodation, etc., is provided for by the institution in which they live.
Unsettled population
Not applicable
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