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  • Die Sowjet – Zählung von 1989 (Erhebung: 12. - 19. Januar 1989) war die letzte und auch kompletteste Zählung in der früheren UDSSR. Die folgende Version der Ergebnisse ist eine Zusammenfassung der Daten in Form von Excel – Tabellen, geordnet nach den zwölf Themenschwerpunkten der Originalversion, die als publizierte Original - Edition seit 1992 vorliegt.
    “The present publication is the CD-ROM version of the results of the 1989 USSR Population Census. As such, it contains the entire contents of the printed (microfiche) edition of this publication, which was first published in the latter half of 1992. The major change has been to transform all the data in the printed (microfiche) edition into a set of tables, or files.
    The CD-ROM edition presents the data in twelve subject areas, corresponding to each of the twelve original volumes in the printed (microfiche) edition. Each of the general subject areas is
    subdivided into a number of specific subjects, which in turn correspond to a unique table in the
    printed (microfiche) edition.
    Statistical and demographic data on general subject areas: Vol. 1 Statistical and demographic data on; Vol. 2 Population Size and Distribution; Vol. 3 Age and Marital Status; Vol. 4 Family/Household Size and Structure; Vol. 5 Number of Children born; Vol. 6 Housing Conditions; Vol. 7 Education Level; Vol. 8 Nationality Composition; Vol. 8 Means of Livelihood; Vol. 9 Social Composition; Vol. 10 Employment by Economic Sector; Vol. 11 Occupations; Vol. 12 Migration.
    The data may also be approached from the point of view of geographic unit. Geographic units are: Russia; Ukraine; Belarus; Moldova; Uzbekistan; Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Takikistan; Turkmenistan; Georgia; Azerbaijan; Armenia; Estonia; Latvia; Lithuania.
    Finally, the 1989 USSR Population Census data may also be approached from the point of view of nationality. Nationalities: approximately 130 nationalities” (East View (ed.), 1996: The 1989 USSR CENSUS. Minneapolis).
    (de)
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  • East View Publications (2011): Die Volkszählung in der Sowjetunion von 1989.. GESIS Datenarchiv, Köln. ZA8463 Datenfile Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.10311 (de)
  • East View Publications (2011): USSR 1989 Population Census. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA8463 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.10311 (en)
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  • Anmerkungen zu CD-ROM -Ausgabe (Database; last modified: 2006): Zitat aus: East View (Hrsg.), 1996: USSR 1989 Population Census: “The present publication is the CD-ROM version of the Results of the 1989 USSR Population Census. As such, it contains the entire contents of the printed (microfiche) edition of this publication, which was first published in the latter half of 1992. The major change has been to transform all the data in the printed (microfiche) edition into a set of tables, or files, in database format which may be searched according to specified criteria via the interface which has been created. In addition, the user also has the opportunity to download entire files and search them according to his or her own criteria or methodology. The CD-ROM edition presents the data in twelve subject areas, corresponding to each of the twelve original volumes in the printed (microfiche) edition. Each of the general subject areas is subdivided into a number of specific subjects, which in turn correspond to a unique table in the printed (microfiche) edition. Upon selecting a specific subject, users may query the data according to all appropriate variables (geographic unit, sex, urban/rural population type, age range, nationality, etc.). Not all tables (specific subjects) provide the opportunity to search according to any variable. For example, the table concerned with resident population (Table 1-3) with results presented at the raion-level does not allow for queries pertaining to nationality or social group type, since these variables were not part of the original structure of this table. The data may also be approached from the point of view of geographic unit. That is, a user having in mind a specific former Soviet republic (such as Estonskaia SSR) or political administrative unit (such as Moskovskaia oblast’) may first specify this geographic variable, and then choose the menu of available general subjects and specific subjects for more detailed data queries. Again, not all general subjects and specific subjects will yield data for each geographic unit. This is particularly the case for oblast-level (political-administrative unit) geographic units: for example, no data on the general subject Number of Children Born may be presented for Dagestanskaia ASSR, since all data are presented at the republic level. The situation is even more circumscribed for raion-level data, for which there is but one single table, which presents data only by sex and urban/rural status. Finally, the 1989 USSR Population Census data may also be approached from the point of view of nationality. Accordingly, a user may specify one of approximately 130 nationalities and receive a menu of general and specific subjects (volumes and tables) which contain data on the respective nationality. Again, not all general and specific subjects contain data cross-tabbed for nationality. In addition, some nationalities will yield many more searchable tables than others. For example, Russian (or the titular nationality of any republic unit) will offer more data opportunities than Beludzh or Chukchi. In addition to being able to query the numeric data of the Results of the 1989 USSR Population Census, the CD-ROM edition also offers several other features. First, a geographic name converter has been installed, which allows a user to determine the current (1996) equivalent of the name of a geographic unit as it appeared in 1989. The reverse is also possible, i.e., determining the 1989 name of a geographic unit if the user knows its current (1996) name. This feature, which does not appear in the printed (microfiche) edition, was deemed necessary due to the huge number of changes which have taken place since the breakup of the former Soviet Union into 15 independent states. Second, a large text section--About the Census--has also been added. This includes a preface to each general subject (volume) and several appendices, all of which appeared originally in the printed (microfiche) edition and are now translated into English. Two of the appendices concern the methodology of the 1989 USSR Population Census, as well as the nature of questions asked to persons. The third appendix consists of scanned reproductions of the original census questionnaires. These items are not translated into English. Finally, a detailed explanation to each table (specific subject) has been added. These explanations, unique to the CD-ROM edition, appear in the About the Census section, and are linked to each volume (general subject). They offer detailed illustrations of the nature and limitations of each data set, including all variables and cross-tabs”. 1989 USSR Population Census - Statistical and demographic data on: - Population Size and Distribution - Age and Marital Status - Family/Household Size and Structure - Number of Childred born - Housing Conditions - Education Level - Nationality Compostition - Means of Livelihood - Social Composition - Employment by Economic Sector - Occupations - Migration Staaten: - Russia - Ukraine - Belarus - Moldova - Uzbekistan - Kazakhstan - Kyrgyzstan - Takikistan - Turkmenistan - Georgia - Azerbaijan - Armenia - Estonia - Latvia - Lithuania USSR 1989; die engl. Abkürzung USSR steht für „Union of Soviet Socialist Republics“ für die Sowjetunion (1922–1991). ASSR 1989; Als Autonome Sozialistische Sowjetrepublik (ASSR) wurde eine Gebietskörperschaft der Sowjetunion bezeichnet. Nach Artikel 82 der Verfassung der Union der Sozialistischen Sowjetrepubliken war eine Autonome Republik Bestandteil einer Sozialistischen Sowjetrepublik (SSR). Es existierten von 1956 bis 1991 20 Autonome Sowjetrepubliken, die den namengebenden Nationalitäten eine gewisse Autonomie verschaffen sollten. In den meisten Fällen stellte die Titularethnie allerdings nur eine Bevölkerungsminderheit dar. (de)
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  • Daten und Dokumente sind für die akademische Forschung und Lehre freigegeben. (de)
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