Incoming Resources
- Censuses and census takers, a global history, Gunner Thorvaldsen
- Emerging trends and issues in population and housing censues
- Zensus und ethnizit at, Zur Herstellung von wissen uber soziale wirklichkeiten im Habsburgerreich zwischen 1848 und 1910, Wolfgang Goderle
- Census and identity, the politics of race, ethnicity, and language in national census, edited by David I. Kertzer and Dominique Arel
- Changes in censuses from imperialist to welfare states, how societies and states count, Rebecca Jean Emigh, Dylan Riley, Patricia Ahmed
- The schematic state, race, transnationalism, and the politics of the census, Debra Thompson
- The sum of the people, how the census has shaped nations, from the ancient world to the modern age, Andrew Whitby
- Counting on the census?, race, group identity, and the evasion of politics, Peter Skerry
- Registration and recognition, documenting the person in world history, edited by Keith Breckenridge and Simon Szreter
- The schematic state, race, transnationalism, and the politics of the census, Debra Thompson, Northwestern University
- Child and family, demographic developments in the OECD countries, Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI)
- Sampling methods for censuses and surveys, Frank Yates
- Making sense of the census, the manuscript returns for England and Wales, 1801-1901, Edward Higgs
- Politique des recensements, [sous la direction de Alain Bideau ; rédacteur en chef Patrice Bourdelais ; comité de rédaction Alain Bideau, Guy Brunet, Olivier Faron ... and others]