this is a day before census...by oneprince borga
I think its unlikely that a census is held on a Saturday night because everyone goes out on Saturday night and don't have the time for it. ~Sorry I'm not entirely sure that this is a correct answer but i think it would be why~
2006 Census New Zealand figures 4,027,947 usual residents 115,332 overseas visitors 4,143,279 total census night population.
The first official census was on the night of April 2, 1911. See the Web Link to the left for more information.
Census forms are delivered to every household and places like hotels, hospitals, where any people are. On the night of the census the forms are filled in and are then collected in the following days by the people who initially delivered them. Results are eventually released through the Central Statistics Office, whose website is below. The last census was in 2006.
The NZ 2001 Census puts it at 387 (remember, they only count inhabitants at dwellings on Census night) although more up-to-date figures show it to be between 450 to 600
There never has been a worldwide census. The census in the US that was conducted in 2010 was a census of people living in the US and its possessions.
Enumeration is one possible answer. The census is another.
The census, in many places, counts the population every 10 years.
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"Senses" is a homonym for "census."