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According to UN recommendations and
the Statistical Law of Cambodia, the Royal
Government of Cambodia is Committed to
conducting a general population census
every ten years using defacto with
reference date of March 03 0:00 hour.
 Up to Now, Cambodia have already
conducted two General Population
Censuses: (i) General Population Census of
Cambodia 1998 and (ii) General Population
Census of Cambodia 2008.
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From the finding of the previous census
data were successfully disseminated both
through electronic products and printed
reports and by way of dissemination
seminars and workshops at national and
provincial level.
 The method for Data Dissemination of the
General Population Census of Cambodia
2008 is similar the General Population
Census of Cambodia1998 such as (i)
Dissemination by print media, (ii) Electronics
products, and (iii) Dissemination workshops.
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Final Result of the General Population Census of Cambodia
2008
Analytical Reports by Topics:
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Fertility and Mortality
Population Growth and change in spatial distribution
Nuptiality
Gender and age composition
Disability
Migration
Literacy and education attainment
Economic activity and employment
Commuting
Housing amenity
Family and households
Women in Cambodia
Population Projections of Cambodia
Urban Development in Cambodia
Wall maps/charts and census thematic atlases
Priority Table at National and Provincial Level by topics.
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Off-line electronic dissemination products
 Table Retrieval System (TRS)
 Community Profile System (CPS)
 Population Database
 Mapping Application
 CamInfo
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On-line census dissemination
 Statics Website
 Dynamic Website
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Other Electronic products
The Final Census Result Report have
provided to line-ministries, NGOs, IOs, and
Other data users during releasing Final
Census Result report chaired by Prime
Minister of Kingdom of Cambodia at
National level.
 The Dissemination workshop have
conducted at provincial level to provide
census data to planner, administrators and
researchers.
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User-friendly interface to select tables,
areas, and retrieve tables from CDROM.
One simple toolbar provides access to all
functions.
Select Table(s)
Select Area(s)
Retrieve tables from CD
Preferences
Concepts and definitions
User guide
Select table(s) by clicking on the
checkboxes or by using a submenu.
Area levels are
hierarchically
displayed in a
tree view that
can be
expanded down
to the lowest
level specified by
the geographical
area. Areas can
be selected by
using a submenu.
Retrieve table(s) for the selected area(s)
from CD and place them in a viewer.
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The table viewer is very versatile. It not only
displays the selected tables but data users
can also:
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Save the tables in TXT format;
Print the tables;
Copy and paste tables into a word processor;
Copy table cells into a spreadsheet allowing to
undertake further analysis.
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Similar to TRS, the CPS application offers a
user-friendly interface to select areas and
to obtain detailed standardized profiles for
all geographic entities (right down to the
villages).
Select Area(s)
Obtain Profile(s)
Graphs
Preferences
Concepts and definitions
User guide
Select one or more
areas. Areas are
hierarchically
displayed in a tree
view that can be
expanded down to
the village level.
Areas can be
aggregated
allowing users to
create their own
universe.
The profile for
the selected
area(s) are
displayed in
a viewer.
The CPS
applicatio
n also
incorporat
es limited
graphing
capabilitie
s for
predefined
topics.
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Mapping and graphing databases also greatly
improve the effectiveness of census
dissemination as trends and patterns of the
larger area, and distinct boundary and
characteristics are more easily detected when
displayed on maps.
The project has made available map layers for
the Country, Provinces, Districts, Commune
and, Villages. Statistical databases consisting
of aggregated count, ratios and rates for all
geographical levels has complemented these
map layers.
The layers were in ESRI shape file and MapInfo
table file formats. Data users are expected to
acquire a copy of their preferred GIS software
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Based on census micro-data in binary format and
encrypted.
Allows access to each geographic entity (up to the
village level). Users can create their own universe,
for example Health Zones.
Frequencies, cross-tables, and area counts can be
obtained by using simple menus.
Subpopulations can be defined by imposing query
filters.
Queries can be displayed in table format, graphs
and maps.
Public domain software: Redatam+SP
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When a
microdataset is
opened, all
variables for
the entities (in
a census
normally
Households
and Persons)
will be
displayed.
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Area levels are
hierarchically
displayed in a tree
view that can be
expanded down
to the lowest level.
Users can create
their own universe,
for example
Health Zones, by
aggregating
areas.
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To obtain a frequency distribution for a
particular variable simply drag and drop
the item in the window.
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Select the area
for which the
query is required.
Area selection
down to the
lowest level.
Users can
aggregate area
to create their
own universe.
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Frequency queries can be displayed in
table format:
or with graphs:
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The some
figure of 2008
Population
Census have
posted in
www.nis.gov.
kh website.
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The 2008
Population
Census
dynamic
website have
linked with
the
www.nis.gov.
kh website.
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The data
users can
produce
table by
themselves
down to
provincial
level through
online
including
graph and
map.
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CamInfo is the national adaptation of Dev Info
software, a global initiative funded by the
United Nations.
CamInfo is Cambodia's Socio-Economic and
demographic Indicator Database, providing a
one-stop user-friendly computer program for
storage, retrieval, comparison and
dissemination of a wide range of indicators
from different sources, including national
surveys, censuses and administrative systems.
CamInfo also allows the user to retrieve and
compare indicator data values across multiple
time periods, geographic levels, and other
sub-group dis-aggregations. Data
presentation is possible with tables, graphs and
maps.
According to experience from General
Population Census of Cambodia in 1998,
the method use for 2008 census for Census
Data Dissemination is the same 1998
census. These method such as electronic
products , printed report and online
(website) but 1998 census didn’t has
dynamic website.
 Other modern method will be considered
according to actual requirements and real
situation in Cambodia for Data Census
Dissemination in the future.
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