Topics

Concept

Name
Subject population
Description

The subject population is the relevant population for a particular variable indicating where a response is expected, this is determined in part by the routing on the questionnaire, for example, the census usually resident population is defined as those in New Zealand on census night who gave a usual residence in New Zealand. This number comprises the denominator to calculate the response rate for variables with a subject population of census usually resident population.

See also ‘Response rate’ in this definitions group.