Exploring the implications of changing census output geographies for the measurement of residential segregation: the example of Northern Ireland 1991-2001
One problem in analysing social and demographic change through time using census data arises from differences between censuses in the size and shape of the geographical units used to output data. Failure to correct for changing output geographies may lead to unknown and possibly large biases when co...
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