Colombian Sample Characteristics
Census Characteristics

 

1964

1973

1985

1993

   Title

XIII National Population and  II Housing Census

XIV National Population and III Housing Census

XV National Population and IV Housing Census

XVI National Population and V de Housing Census

   Census Agency

Departmento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE)

Departmento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE)

Departmento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE)

Departmento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE)

   Population

   Universe

Population census included people in territories, sailors, diplomats and their families.  The indigenous population residing in remote areas was not enumerated.

Population census included people in territories, sailors, diplomats and their families.  The indigenous population was enumerated for the first time.

 

Microdata is available for 100% of the population, but current version excludes group quarters and indigenous population.

Population census included people in territories, sailors, diplomats and their families.  The indigenous population was enumerated.  Due to guerrilla activity, approximately 3,000 dwellings (out of 6 million) could not be enumerated.

 

The microdata sample consists of the 10% survey. It excludes population in group quarters and indigenous population.

The entire population of the country, including all households and dwellings.

 

Microdata is available for 100% of the population, but current version excludes group quarters and indigenous population.

   De jure or

   de facto

de facto

de facto

de jure

de jure

   Enumeration unit

Dwellings

Dwellings

Dwellings

Dwellings

   Census day

 

July 15, 1964

October 24, 1973

 October 15, 1985

 October 24, 1993

   Field work period

Urban population and settlements with 20 or more dwellings were "immobilized" and enumerated on census day.  Dispersed population was enumerated 20 days prior to census date.  The National Territories (intendances and commissaries) were enumerated over a period of two months, following census day.

Population in urban areas was enumerated on census day, during which the population was "immobilized."  Enumeration in rural areas continued for one month.  The operation began four months earlier in National Territories and ended on census day.  Unusually heavy rains caused the enumeration to be extended in some remote areas.

Urban population was not “immobilized” and the enumeration continued over a period of two weeks starting October 15.  In rural areas enumeration continued for one month.  In the National Territories (intendances and commissaries) fieldwork continued from October through March and, for some remote areas, fieldwork was timed to avoid the rainy season.

The urban population, including settlements with 300 dwellings or more, was "immobilized" and counted on census day.  In rural areas, fieldwork continued for a period of six months, from August 1993 to February 1994.

   Enumeration

   forms

A single form was used for the entire country.  It requested information about buildings, dwellings, households and individuals. 

3 enumeration forms were used: (f1) population in private households with household and dwelling information; (f2) indigenous population, enumerated at the level of the dwelling, not the individual (slightly modified for the enumeration of National Territories); (f3) only age and sex was requested for individuals in group quarters and transients. 

5 enumeration forms applied to 5 different target populations:  (f1) short form for private dwellings (90%) of the population, requested information on age, sex, and relationship to householder; (f2) long form for private dwellings (10%); (f3) group quarters, 0.17% of dwellings; (f4) indigenous private dwellings (100%), representing 0.95% of dwellings; and (f5) indigenous group-quarters, 0.01% of dwellings.

3 enumeration forms:  (f1) long form for private dwellings;  (f2) short form for group quarters (institutional and non-institutional, population without housing or living in camps); and (f3) indigenous population.

   Type of field work

Direct enumeration.  Beginning with the census of 1964, Colombia has relied on high school students as enumerators.

Direct enumeration

Direct enumeration for both short and long form. For the short form, some areas were designated for self-enumeration.

Direct enumeration.

   Respondent

Head of the household

Head of the household

Person living in household 15 years of age or older.

The householder provided information for the dwelling and household and for individuals below the age of 10.  Individuals ten years of age and older were questioned individually to provide their personal information.  For group quarters, information was provided by the person in charge.

  Coverage

 98.2%

92.8%

91.2%

88.5%

 

Microdata sample characteristics

 

1964

1973

1985

1993

   Microdata source

Centro Latinoamericano de Demografia (CELADE)

Universidad de los Andes.

DANE

DANE

   Sample design

Systematic sample of every 50th individual after a random start.  Drawn by DANE from the original census enumeration forms.

Systematic sample of every tenth private household, after a random start, adjusted for households with illogical household structures (<1%).  Drawn by the Minnesota Population Center from 100% microdata tapes of private dwellings.

Systematic sample of dwellings pre-selected before fieldwork based on pre-census enumeration. In rural areas selection was determined in the field by the enumerator.

Systematic sample of every tenth private dwelling.  Drawn by the Minnesota Population Center from 100% microdata tapes of private dwellings.

   Sample unit

Individual

Household

Dwelling

Dwelling

   Sample fraction

2%

10%

10%

10%

   Sample size
   (person records)

349,652

1,988,831

2,643,125

3,274,467

   Sample weights

Self-weighting

(expansion factor=50)

Self-weighting

(expansion factor=10)

Computed by census agency and should be used for most types of analysis.

Self-weighting

(expansion factor=10)

 

Units identified 

 

1964

1973

1985

1993

   Dwellings

Not available in microdata sample

Not available in microdata sample

Yes

Yes

   Vacant units

Not available in microdata sample

Available but not included in current microdata version

Yes

Yes

   Households

Not available in microdata sample

Yes

Yes

Yes

   Individuals

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

   Group quarters

Microdata sample includes individuals in group quarters, but are not identified

Available but not included in current microdata version

No

Available but not included in current microdata version

   Indigenous

   population

Not included in the census

Available but not included in current microdata version

Not available

Available but not included in current microdata version

   Special populations

People in transit included in microdata sample

People in transit, available but not included in current microdata version.

Not defined

Not defined

 

Unit definitions

 

1964

1973

1985

1993

   Dwellings

Separated space with independent access that serves as a human lodging

   Households

Individuals living in the same dwelling and sharing at least one meal.

If a household is identified within a group quarters unit, it is enumerated separately as a private household

Individuals living in the same dwelling. For indigenous population definition of household requires sharing at least one meal.

Individuals living in the same dwelling with common food expenses

   Group quarters

Group of persons who share a common roof and food because of work, health, religion, etc.

 

Sources:

Florez, Carmen Elisa. "Los censos de poblacion de Colombia 1964 a 1993: Una Introduccion historica", Proyecto Col-Ipums.

McCaa, Robert.  "Colombia Microdata Samples for four National censuses 1964, 1973, 1985 and 1993" in: Hall, McCaa, and Thorvaldsen (eds.), Handbook of International Historical Microdata for Population Research.  Minnesota Population Center, 2000

DANE Division de Censos, Republica de Colombia, Manual de Instruciones para los empdronadores de los Censos, Censos. Nacionales de 1964. [col64ebyn_instructions.PDF]

DANE, Republica de Colombia, XIII Censo nacional de poblacion y II de edificios y viviendas, julio 15 de 1964: resumen.

CELADE, Informe del Proceso Efectuado con la Muestra del Censo de Colombia 1973, enero 1977.

DANE, XIV Censo Nacional de Poblacion y II de Vivienda, Manual del Recolector.

DANE, Republica de Colombia, Informe con destino a la oficina de las naciones unidas (stat 131 (7) General) sobre la muestra de avance del XIV censo nacional de poblacion y III de vivienda recolectado el 24 de octubre de 1973.

DANE, Republica de Colombia,  XIV censo nacional de poblacion y III de vivienda, octubre 24 de 1973:  resumen nacional

DANE, Republica de Colombia, XV Censo Nacional de Poblacion y IV de vivienda, Manual del Empadronador de Formulario Ampliado.

DANE.  XV Censo Nacional de Poblacion y IV de Vivienda, Procedimiento de muestreo para el censo 1985 (Documento preliminar de trabajo) unidad de muestras, Bogota, septiembre de 1985.

Olaya, Noel.  Seminario Taller sobre utilizacion de la informacion de poblacion y vivienda 1985, COMO FUE EL CENSO 85.

DANE.  Memoria tecnica del censo de '93.  Bogota:  1999.

XVI Censo Nacional de Poblacion y V de Vivienda, Instructivos para diligenciar los formularios.