Captain.Sassy
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Tony Clement (lmhr) has decided to cut the long-form census questionnaire in Canada.
For those of you who don't know, the Canadian census has/had two components, the 'short form' and the 'long form'. Everyone gets the short form, and filling it out is compulsory. Around 25% of households used to get the compulsory 'long form', which had all the interesting questions about language, income, education, immgration status, etc.
The cutting of the long-form questionnaire bugs a lot of people, cause it will mean that these data will now likely be inaccurate (the LF is being replaced with a voluntary survey, leading to likely selection bias in respondents.) Not only will these data be unavailable, but surveys like the Labour Force Survey (which tracks unemployment) depend on the long form census to produce their sampling methodology. Without it these surveys could also suffer in accuracy (inaccuracy?)
So why's the gov doing this?
In the grand scheme of things, after all, the census costs are pretty minor and you get tons of really useful information out of it.
Apparetly, it's cause the Conservatives are gaga for personal freedom and they think the census is draconian.
In Britain, they've similarly decided to axe their census, though I'm not sure on the specifics.
tl;dr
census=good
freedom=bad
For those of you who don't know, the Canadian census has/had two components, the 'short form' and the 'long form'. Everyone gets the short form, and filling it out is compulsory. Around 25% of households used to get the compulsory 'long form', which had all the interesting questions about language, income, education, immgration status, etc.
The cutting of the long-form questionnaire bugs a lot of people, cause it will mean that these data will now likely be inaccurate (the LF is being replaced with a voluntary survey, leading to likely selection bias in respondents.) Not only will these data be unavailable, but surveys like the Labour Force Survey (which tracks unemployment) depend on the long form census to produce their sampling methodology. Without it these surveys could also suffer in accuracy (inaccuracy?)
So why's the gov doing this?
In the grand scheme of things, after all, the census costs are pretty minor and you get tons of really useful information out of it.
Apparetly, it's cause the Conservatives are gaga for personal freedom and they think the census is draconian.
In Britain, they've similarly decided to axe their census, though I'm not sure on the specifics.
tl;dr
census=good
freedom=bad