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This "General Report" reviews the entire census operation, from the early consultation and planning stages through to the production of output and a first assessment of results. It provides a wealth of detail about how the census was carried out, and looks forwards as well as backwards. The conclusions within each chapter about lessons learned, and the discussion in the "tailpiece" of major areas where changes will need to be considered, are being taken up in research into improved methods for future censuses
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Census, 1981: General Report
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