Since most census data are released for spatial aggregates, the microscale
of people and the macroscale of places are confounded in analyses. Although
regrettable, this situation is usually tolerated owing to the other obviou
s attractions of census data. In this paper, we consider how multilevel sta
tistical procedures offer a solution to this problem. Importantly, we show
how they allow places to be considered in terms of several different scales
simultaneously. As we demonstrate, this provides important connections wit
h recent moves towards performance review in several areas of public policy
. An analysis of data on illiteracy from the 1991 Indian Census provides an
illustration of multilevel approach and its usefulness.