Over the last decades there have been, increasing challenges to the traditional census. Collecting information from every person in a country using traditional methods is a massive and costly exercise and thus a key concern. Further, reduced willingness amongst the population to respond to the census questionnaires and unexpected crises such as the Covid-19 pandemic have maked it increasingly difficult for NSOs to produce reliable figures with the necessary geographical and substantive detail.But developments of new technologies and approaches to data collection mean that there are also emerging opportunities.The increasing desire to use administrative resources in the implementation of censuses has made it possible to reduce costs, improve data quality, and produce frequent information on an annual basis.A study of the different approaches adopted by some countries in the Asia-Pacific region shows that administrative data are currently being used in different ways to support census operations.Examining these approaches will be very useful to help and guide for countries contemplating the use of or expansion of their use of administrative data for censuses.In this article, while reviewing the definition of register and the types of administrative registers used in register-based census, the proceedings taken in some countries in moving towards register-based census are presented.
torabi kahlan P, kalhori nadrabadi L. Application of registration and administrative data in the population and housing census, a case study: some countries in Asia and Pacific region. Andishe 2024; 28 (2) : 5 URL: http://andisheyeamari.irstat.ir/article-1-944-en.html