Dataset information
Available languages
German
Keywords
bevölkerung-am-ort-der-hauptwohnung, stichtag, volkszählungen, geschieden, familienstand, verheiratet, verwitwet, gemeinden, ledig
Dataset description
*Short description The 1987 census, like all censuses, provides the basis for inventory of people and households. Key survey characteristics are basic demographic characteristics as well as data on employment, families and households. Data collection for the 1987 census was carried out nationwide by the survey officer. The data are spatially differentiated up to the level of the municipalities. The 1987 census provides the basis for inventory of persons, households. At least in the 1987 census and in the 2011 census, building and housing censuses were carried out simultaneously (which, however, are carried out under a separate EVAS bowl). In combination with the building and housing census, the census creates a snapshot of basic data on people, families, households, buildings and apartments. In addition to basic demographic characteristics such as age, gender, marital status and nationality, key features are, above all, information on employment, families and households, housing and buildings. In particular, censuses make it possible to link the different levels so that, for example, statements about the housing situation of people or families can be made. The data was provided by the responsible census unit. Data collection for the 1987 census was carried out nationwide by the survey officer. For the periodicity of the census, the United Nations recommends implementation at least 10 years apart. Germany has not yet adhered to this for various reasons. However, an EU regulation envisages a Community-wide census in 2011 in all the years ending 1 year. The next census will then take place in 2021. Regional censuses and censuses also allow small-scale results below the municipal level. Here you can find further information about the 1987 census: http://www.zensus2011.de/SiteGlobals/Functions/Timeline/DE/1 987/Article_to_Volkszaehlung_1987.html?n=3066692 *Short description The 1987 census, like all censuses, provides the basis for inventory of people and households. Key survey characteristics are basic demographic characteristics as well as data on employment, families and households. Data collection for the 1987 census was carried out nationwide by the survey officer. The data are spatially differentiated up to the level of the municipalities. The 1987 census provides the basis for inventory of persons, households. At least in the 1987 census and in the 2011 census, building and housing censuses were carried out simultaneously (which, however, are carried out under a separate EVAS bowl).
In combination with the building and housing census, the census creates a snapshot of basic data on people, families, households, buildings and apartments.
In addition to basic demographic characteristics such as age, gender, marital status and nationality, key features are, above all, information on employment, families and households, housing and buildings.
In particular, censuses make it possible to link the different levels so that, for example, statements about the housing situation of people or families can be made.
The data was provided by the responsible census unit.
Data collection for the 1987 census was carried out nationwide by the survey officer.
For the periodicity of the census, the United Nations recommends implementation at least 10 years apart.
Germany has not yet adhered to this for various reasons.
However, an EU regulation envisages a Community-wide census in 2011 in all the years ending 1 year.
The next census will then take place in 2021.
Regional censuses and censuses also allow small-scale results below the municipal level.
Here you can find further information about the 1987 census:
http://www.zensus2011.de/SiteGlobals/Functions/Timeline/DE/1 987/Article_to_Volkszaehlung_1987.html?n=3066692
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