Methodik der Probezählung 2006
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https://doi.org/10.17713/ajs.v39i1&2.237Abstract
Dieser Artikel beschreibt die bei der Probezählung 2006 (PZ2006) angewandten Verfahren. Insbesondere wird die Wohnsitzanalyse die für die Ermittlung der Volkszahl entwickelt wurde, beschrieben. Die Ergebnisse der PZ2006 bestätigen die Durchführbarkeit der Registerzählung 2011.References
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