Combinations of countries with comparable data cells
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 4:00 am
*In this instance a cell is basically an ID that has been given to a group of concepts that describes the item being measured, for instance people aged and over, or something a bit more complicated like people in employment who work part time who work in the healthcare industry and are English and Muslim.
As I previously mentioned, each of the census agencies vietnam rcs data in the UK produce and publish this data in different ways and it comes in a variety of formats: text, Excel and PDF files. Even an individual census agency may publish the data using different formats. For instance, the first set of results for 2011 was published by the ONS as a set of Excel tables. These tables were created manually and were designed to be visually pleasing and easy to read (as shown in Figure 1 below).
Figure Cross table of Age by Sex for England and Wales
To be able to load this into the SDMX model we had to define the concepts, codelists and codes used. As we use SDMX, we changed the nomenclature used (for a topic we use the term Codelist and for a label we use the term Code.
As I previously mentioned, each of the census agencies vietnam rcs data in the UK produce and publish this data in different ways and it comes in a variety of formats: text, Excel and PDF files. Even an individual census agency may publish the data using different formats. For instance, the first set of results for 2011 was published by the ONS as a set of Excel tables. These tables were created manually and were designed to be visually pleasing and easy to read (as shown in Figure 1 below).
Figure Cross table of Age by Sex for England and Wales
To be able to load this into the SDMX model we had to define the concepts, codelists and codes used. As we use SDMX, we changed the nomenclature used (for a topic we use the term Codelist and for a label we use the term Code.