DDI_TTO_2011_PHC_v01_M_WB
Development Data Group
2014-02-06
NADA
Version 01 (February 2014)
Population and Housing Census 2011
PHC 2011
TTO_2011_PHC_v01_M
Central Statistical Office
United Nations Population Fund
United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
NADA
CARICOM Secretariat
Central Statistical Office
Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]
The 2011 Trinidad and Tobago Population and Housing Census was conducted by the Central Statistical Office of Trinidad and Tobago (CSOTT) during the period 9th January -31st May 2011. Trinidad and Tobago has maintained an unbroken tradition of conducting decennial Censuses dating back to 1851. The census was originally scheduled for 16th May - 30th June 2010, but was postponed when Parliament was prorogued before the Census Order – the legal authority for the conduct of the Census – was passed.
The 2011 Population and Housing Census was conducted as part of the CARICOM Secretariat’s regionally co-ordinated approach to census taking for the 2010 Round of Population and Housing Censuses. The Central Statistical Office of Trinidad and Tobago has actively participated as a member of the Regional Census Co-ordinating Committee (RCCC) of CARICOM, in the formulation of the regional strategy to promote the use of uniform concepts and definitions and a common core of questions for the purpose of producing comparable, high-quality data, which can be useful for monitoring social and demographic developments across the region.
Trinidad and Tobago
National
- Household;
- Individual.
Two population totals are provided: the De Facto Count of the Population and the De Jure Count of the Population of Trinidad and Tobago.
Census/enumeration data [cen]
The Trinidad and Tobago 2011 census focuses on age, sex, religion, ethnicity, education, internal migration, marital status, fertility, household size, household composition and international migration, disability, chronic Illness, health, economic activity, information and communication technology and housing.
Central Statistical Office
The difficulties in enumerating crime hotspots and gated communities distributed throughout Trinidad and Tobago, led to the extension of the field enumeration exercise.
Face-to-face [f2f]
The Census Questionnaire included 61 questions organized under 13 sections. The Census Demographic Report covers information collated from the following sections: Characteristics, Internal Migration, Education, Marital Status, Fertility, and International Migration. Subsequent volumes in the series will report on the other sections such as Disability, Chronic Illness, Health, Economic Activity, Information and Communication Technology and Housing.
To facilitate an accurate and comprehensive enumeration exercise, Trinidad and Tobago was sub-divided into 2824 Enumeration Districts, each of which represents an enumerator's workload of approximately 150 - 200 households. To manage the data collection exercise, the fourteen municipalities in Trinidad and the island of Tobago were combined into eight (8) Zones managed by eight Zone Co-ordinators. The Zone Co-ordinators were supported by Technical Area Supervisors each of whom managed 5-6 Supervisors, who in turn supervised the work of 5-6 Enumerators. Field Editors were also used to improve data quality during the data collection phase.
This time around, the CSO employed Scanning Technology using Cardiff Teleform Application Software, instead of the method of direct data entry, which was used in the 2000 Census. The CSO acquired expertise in the use of scanning technology through its collaboration with the FAO for the 2004 Agriculture Census. The Data processing of the 450 000 questionnaires collected was undertaken by a Data Processing team consisting of an Information Technology Specialist, Database Administrator, Network Specialist, Network Technician, Scanning Supervisors, Verifier Supervisors, Scanning Operators Data Verifiers and Data-entry Staff.
The 2011 census achieved 89% response rate.
Central Statistical Office
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download
Example:
Central Statistical Office, Ministry of Planning and Sustainable Development. Trinidad and Tobago Population and Housing Census 2011. Ref. TTO_2011_PHC_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from www.measuredhs.com on [date]
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.