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PIP: This is the second part of a two-part article in which the author discusses the question of whether population and housing censuses conducted in Latin America in the 1970s are adequate for purposes of empirical research regarding the social and demographic structure of the family. In Part 2, problems concerning the classification of census research units according to household composition and socioeconomic conditions are analyzed. (summary in ENG)^ieng
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Censos , Composición Familiar , Investigación , Factores Socioeconómicos , Países en Desarrollo , Economía , América Latina , Características de la Población , Estadística como AsuntoRESUMEN
PIP: The author examines the extent to which population and housing censuses taken in Latin America in the 1970s have provided the data needed for empirical research concerning the social and demographic characteristics of the family. Suggestions are made as to how census data could be improved to meet research needs better. Part 1 summarizes methodological aspects related to identification of the family or household unit. (summary in ENG)^ieng