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population without double counting : ウィキペディア英語版
population without double counting
Population without double counting is an English translation of the phrase Population sans doubles comptes.
In France, for the purposes of the census, the INSEE has defined several population indicators that allow people who live in more than one place to be counted in each place, to study and keep count of population movement. So each commune in France does not have only one figure for the population, but several; for example students may be counted both where they study and where they live when not actively studying. A parallel may be drawn to English laws that allow students to register and vote in local elections in more than one place.
==Statistical view==

The figures given by INSEE for a particular commune are :
; Population municipale : a count of the people who live in a house, flat etc. in the commune
; Population comptée à part : those living in a collective or temporary manner (e.g. prisoners, soldiers, hospital patients, nuns, monks)
; Population totale : the sum of ''population municipale'' and ''population comptée à part''
; Doubles comptes : a sub-division of ''population comptée à part'', comprising those who have a second residence in another commune and are already counted in that commune's ''population municipale''
; Population sans doubles comptes : the ''population totale'' minus the ''doubles comptes''
The ''population sans doubles comptes'' is therefore always no smaller than the ''population municipale'' and no larger than the ''population totale''.
To evaluate the population properly, one should use the ''population sans doubles comptes''.
Since 1999, places with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants have had a census every five years, with one-fifth of the places each year being subject to census.
Since 2004, places with 10,000 inhabitants or more have an annual census of a sample 8% of the population. This is carried out in January and February. A census collector leaves a questionnaire and collects it at a later date. Since this time, ''population municipale'' and ''population sans doubles comptes'' have had the same meaning.

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