Abstract

In this one page article the authors compare population estimates in broad age-sex categories from two patient registers with estimates derived from the 1991 [U.K.] census....These results suggest that patient register records might after adjustment provide population estimates that are broadly comparable with census estimates in census years and may be superior in the intercensal period for areas smaller than local authority districts. (EXCERPT)

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