Lecture 1.2: Sources of Information Flashcards
1
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Population Census
A
The simultaneous recording of demographic data by the government at a particular time pertaining to all the persons who live in a particular territory
2
Q
Features of a Census (6)
A
- Run by government
- Covers a defined area
- Personal enumeration (or a person in each
household completes Census form) - Simultaneous throughout defined area
- Universal coverage
- Occurs at regular intervals (10 yrs in UK)
3
Q
Population Estimates
A
Apply what is known about births, deaths
and migration to the present
4
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Population Projections
A
Additional assumptions about births, deaths
and migration in the future
5
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What is Fecundity?
A
The ability to produce offspring
6
Q
What is Fertility?
A
The production of live offspring
7
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Birth Notification
A
- By attendant at birth, usually midwife
- Within 36 hours to local Child Health Register * For relevant services such as immunisations
8
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Birth Registration
A
- By parent
- Within 42 days to local Registrar for Births
- For statistical purposes
9
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Death Certification
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- Statutory obligation for attending doctor
- Legally required to provide information on likely
cause(s) of death - Notify Coroner’s Officer if unusual or unsure
10
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Death Registration
A
- By a qualified informant, usually a relative * Within 5 days to local Registrar for Deaths * Requires Death Certificate from doctor