UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON



UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON YEAR 3, SEMESTER 2

School of Geography 2003-04

GEOG3025 CENSUS AND NEIGHBOURHOOD ANALYSIS

ADMINISTRATIVE AND STATISTICAL GEOGRAPHIES: REFERENCES

Clark, A. M. and Thomas, F. G. (1990) The geography of the 1991 Census Population Trends 60, 9-15

Coombes, M. (1995) Dealing with census geography: principles, practices and possibilities in Openshaw S ed Census users’ handbook GeoInformation International, Cambridge 111-32

Denham C. (1980) The geography of the census 1971 and 1981 Population Trends 19, 6-12

Denham, C. and Rees, P. (2002) An output strategy for the 2001 Census In: Rees P, Martin D and Williamson P eds The Census Data System Wiley, Chichester 305-326

Duke-Williams, O. and Rees, P. (1998) Can Census Offices publish statistics for more than one small area geography? An analysis of the differencing problem in statistical disclosure International Journal of Geographical Information Science 12 579-605

Martin, D. (1997) From enumeration districts to output areas: experiments in the automated creation of a census output geography Population Trends 88, 36-42

Martin, D. (1998) Optimizing census geography: the separation of collection and output geographies, International Journal of Geographical Information Science 12 673-85

Martin, D. (1998) 2001 Census output areas: from concept to prototype Population Trends 94, 19-24

Martin, D. (2000) Towards the geographies of the 2001 UK Census of Population Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 25, 321-332

Martin, D., Nolan, A. and Tranmer, M. (2001) The application of zone design methodology in the 2001 UK census Environment and Planning A 33, 1949-1962

Martin, D. (2002) Geography for the 2001 Census in England and Wales Population Trends 108 7-15

Martin, D. (2002) Output areas for 2001 In: Rees P, Martin D and Williamson P eds The Census Data System Wiley, Chichester 37-46

Marx, R. W. (2000) A vision for a 21st Century MAF/TIGER Paper Washington DC: US Bureau of the Census

Morphet, C. (1993) The mapping of small-area census data – a consideration of the role of enumeration district boundaries Environment and Planning A 25 267-78

Office for National Statistics (2001) Geography for the 2001 Census in England and Wales

Office for National Statistics (2003) Beginners guide to UK geography

Office for National Statistics (undated) ONS geography user guide

Openshaw, S. (1977) A geographical solution to scale and aggregation problems in region-building, partitioning and spatial modelling Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers NS 2, 459-72

Raper, J. F., Rhind D. W. and Shepherd J. W. (1992) Postcodes: the new geography Harlow: Longman

Rees, P. and Martin, D. (2002) The debate about census geography In: Rees P, Martin D and Williamson P eds The Census Data System Wiley, Chichester 27-36

United States Bureau of the Census Standard hierarchy of census geographic entities

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