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id | name | unit | description | createdAt | updatedAt | code | coverage | timespan | datasetId | sourceId | shortUnit | display | columnOrder | originalMetadata | grapherConfigAdmin | shortName | catalogPath | dimensions | schemaVersion | processingLevel | processingLog | titlePublic | titleVariant | attributionShort | attribution | descriptionShort | descriptionFromProducer | descriptionKey | descriptionProcessing | licenses | license | grapherConfigETL | type | sort | dataChecksum | metadataChecksum |
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815584 | Census frequency | 2023-10-20 16:10:37 | 2024-07-25 23:08:33 | 1960-2015 | 6275 | { "name": "Census frequency", "tolerance": 5, "numDecimalPlaces": 1 } |
0 | censusfreq | grapher/state_capacity/2023-10-19/state_capacity_dataset/state_capacity_dataset#censusfreq | 2 | minor | Frequency with which a census is conducted. It equals 1 if a country has a census every ten years and moves toward 0 the greater the number of years between censuses. | Census frequency is inspired by Soifer (2013) and adapted from Hanson (2015). For each year, the variable is calculated as 10 divided by the number of years between censuses, with the annual values smoothed using a five-year moving average. The measure thus equals 1 if a country has a census every ten years and moves toward 0 the greater the number of years between censuses. Source data on census dates come from the International Programs Center of the U.S. Census Bureau (2008) and the United Nations Statistical Division (2013). Coverage is 1960-2015. | [] |
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