Collecting this information in a very large survey Many people are such as the annual census survey? taking advantage of the other variables (diploma? social category? age? etc.) in the questionnaire? will make it possible to study social and residential segregation? inequalities in situation and possible discrimination (such as overexposure to Many people are unemployment? for example) over two generations by detailed origin and at the local level? which is not possible with other surveys. These results will feed? through territorial diagnoses? local policies for social cohesion or equal opportunities.
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Origins also concerns people whose parents lithuania phone number library were born in France. a particular region? which is not necessarily their region of residence. This new question will? for example? make it possible to link infra-national migrations with origins: do people stay in their region of origin? Do they return there and when?
In addition to their own interest? this information on fine geographical areas from the census will provide more precise context indicators than currently available and thus make progress in the analysis of inequalities carried out using other sources; in fact? spatial inequalities have repercussions on other inequalities (in education? housing? on the labour market? etc.).
Proposals for additions to the final linkedin advertising: a guide to successful b2b marketing questionnaire: consultation? tests? review by the CNIL and the Council of State
This draft of a new questionnaire was presented to the CNIS? more specifically to its demography and social issues commission? and to the National Commission for the Evaluation of the Population Census? and is being tested at the end of 2021.
In-depth discussions were held within the CNIS
Public bodies? researchers? associations? unions awb directory and representatives of elected officials participated. While there was consensus on the introduction of questions on teleworking and disability? the addition of the parents’ place of birth was more controversial. Some of the participants in the discussions indicated in particular that? although the information was important? introducing it into the census? a large-scale operation that could be seen as an administrative as well as a statistical operation? was questionable? and expressed their fears of misuse of this data and indicated that in their view this risk should not be taken.