179x Filetype PPT File size 0.22 MB Source: unstats.un.org
What is covered in this report? The report presents: (i)proposed structure, and (ii)annotated outline for Chapter I of the Principles and Recommendations for a Vital Statistics System, Rev 3 2/10 United Nations Expert Group Meeting on International Standards for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems, 27-30 June 2011, New York Proposed structure of Chapter I: Definition and uses of vital statistics –Definition of vital statistics –Definitions of vital events –Uses of vital statistics 3/10 United Nations Expert Group Meeting on International Standards for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems, 27-30 June 2011, New York What are the changes from the last revision? • The list and definitions of VE remain the same • In the P&R for a Vital Statistics System - Rev 2, the uses of VS obtained from different sources were not organized for easy reading and reference. Proposal: a section on uses of vital statistics – structured by the different uses of vital statistics – providing elaborated and comprehensive explanations on the uses of VS 4/10 United Nations Expert Group Meeting on International Standards for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems, 27-30 June 2011, New York Definition of vital statistics Vital statistics is defined as a collection of statistics on vital events in a lifetime of a person as well as relevant characteristics of the events themselves and of the person and persons concerned. 5/10 United Nations Expert Group Meeting on International Standards for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems, 27-30 June 2011, New York Vital events For vital statistics purpose, the vital events of interest are: - live births, adoptions, legitimations, recognitions; - deaths and foetal deaths; and - marriages, divorces, separations and annulments of marriage. Principles and Recommendations for a Vital Statistics System, Revision 2, para 57 6/10 United Nations Expert Group Meeting on International Standards for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems, 27-30 June 2011, New York
no reviews yet
Please Login to review.