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Regional Population Accounts (consolidated) 1994 - [BEECALCR2]

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Lars Pedersen, larp@stat.gl
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2/12/2025
2/15/2014
Statistics Greenland
BEXCALCR2
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The Consolidated Population Account, is a comprehensive presentation of population size and events, which together explain the development over time in the population's size and age. The Consolidatet Greenlandic Population accounts are very detailed and every cohort can be described from birth to death, one calendar year to the next. The information can be broken down to 'year of birth', gender and place of birth. The populations Accounts can also be broken down to geografical divisions, see BEECALCR. The level of details makes it highly suitable for demographic analysis and models The Population Register contains information on all persons who have resided in Greenland after 1 January 1977. The purpose of the register is to be the basis for population statistics, and to supplement other personal information
with basic information about each person, like address and family relations.The Population register is updated with information from CPR (Administrative Population Register) where the following information is retrieved:
personidentifier, place of birth, citizenship, marital status, reference to mother, father and spouse, address of residence and more.
According to ยง13 of the Act on Greenland Statistics, no person-related information is disclosed from the register, except for personal numbers, randomly drawn for surveys

area

The population is here divided into a number of geographical areas/administrative divisions: a. To g.
The sum of each division is the whole country.

triangles(lexis)

In a period of one calendar year, people in age X will consist of persons from 2 cohorts. The youngest cohort belongs to the lower triangle in a Lexis chart, the oldest cohort belongs to the upper

event

Basically, it is said that changes in the size of the population over time can be explained by developments in the demographic components, ie:
Population (end of period) = Population (beginning of period) + number of live births + number of immigrants - number of deaths - number of emigrants + corrections
In a perfect data world, it would not be necessary to operate a correction record. Information for the Greenlandic population statistics is based on extracts from the continuously updated administrative register CPR, where many changes in the country's population are registered. And with many changes, of course, incorrect entries are made, which may be corrected at a later date.

event

Population, start of year

Population estimate at beginning of year

Correction

Calculated as residuals. The sum of events in a calendaryear must be equal to the change in the size of the population

Population, end of year

Population estimate at end of year