The Linkage of Microcensus Data and Vital Records: an Assessment of Results on Quebec Historical Population Data (1852–1911)

H. Vézina, M. St-Hilaire, Jean-Sébastien Bournival, Claude Bellavance
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Abstract The interconnection between civil records and census data, along with linkage across censuses, can substantially broaden and enrich the avenues of research in both the social and the biological sciences. Here we present a linkage program developed to match nominative microdata from the Canadian censuses to those from Quebec civil records. We provide a critical assessment of linkage results obtained on two geographical settings by investigating household and individual characteristics that could impact on linkage rates and raise bias issues. The linkage program is at the heart of the construction of the Integrated Infrastructure of the Quebec Population Historical Microdata which will integrate available historical microdata (vital records and census data) on the Quebec population dating back to the beginning of European settlement.
微观人口普查数据与生命记录的联系:对魁北克历史人口数据结果的评估(1852-1911)
民事记录和人口普查数据之间的互联,以及人口普查之间的联系,可以极大地拓宽和丰富社会科学和生物科学的研究途径。在这里,我们提出了一个链接程序,以匹配来自加拿大人口普查和魁北克民事记录的提名微数据。我们通过调查可能影响连锁率和提出偏倚问题的家庭和个人特征,对两种地理环境下的连锁结果进行了批判性评估。该联系方案是魁北克人口历史微数据综合基础设施建设的核心,该基础设施将整合可追溯到欧洲殖民开始的魁北克人口的历史微数据(人口动态记录和人口普查数据)。
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