A few short notes on population census characteristics, list types of population census(if possible add some short notes), and the problems of population census (add notes if possible).
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The United Nations defines a population census as the total process of collecting, compiling, and publishing demographic, economic, and social data pertaining to a specific time to all persons in a country or delimited part of a country. As part of a census count, most countries also include a census of housing. It is the process of collecting, compiling and publishing information on buildings, living quarters and building-related facilities such as sewage systems, bathrooms, and electricity, to name a few.
The United Nations lists four essential features of a census:
Each individual is enumerated separately; the characteristics of each person within the household are recorded separately.
The census covers a precisely defined territory and includes every person present or residing within its scope. The housing census should include every type of building and living quarters.
Each person and each type of building and living quarters is enumerated with respect to a well defined point of time.
The census is taken at regular defined intervals, usually every 10 years.
In most countries, people are counted in their place of usual residence.
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