In this lesson you will learn about the history of the world's longest regularly collected population statistics. Regular collection and compilation of population statistics was begun in the kingdom of Sweden-Finland as early as 1749. At the time, collection of information was started on the number of population, births, deaths and marriages contracted. Regular publication of population statistics did not start until the 1870s.
The purpose of this lesson is to describe how the content of population statistics has developed alongside the economic and social development of society during the last 250 years.
| Topic 4.1: | King Gustav Vasa made lists of taxpayers |
| Topic 4.2: | The Church Act from 1686 - the basis of population statistics |
| Topic 4.3: | Clergymen and soldiers became interested in population development |
| Topic 4.4: | The first population statistics in the world |
| Topic 4.5: | Clergymen as information providers |
| Topic 4.6: | Quality of first population statistics high |
| Topic 4.7: | Content of statistics renewed |
| Topic 4.8: | Statistical Office founded in Finland |
| Topic 4.9: | Population information on individual level to producers of statistics |
| Topic 4.10: | Population Census of 1950 in compliance with UN recommendations |
| Topic 4.11: | Personal identity number introduced |
| Topic 4.12: | What does your personal identity number tell? |
| Topic 4.13: | The Population Register Centre established in 1969 |
| Topic 4.14: | Population statistics enter a new era |
| Topic 4.15: | Population census by combining information from different registers |
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