Census takers are hired by the U.S. Government, prior to the census taking. They are trained in how do do this, for a few weeks(I believe) , then go door to door, and ask questions from the papers they are given, and fill them out accordingly. The questions are usually, How many people live in this household? How many are adults? How many children? How many fulltime residents live here? How many part time residents live here? How many are enrolled in school?(College,grade school, ect). How many work fulltime? Who is the head of household? How many male or female? Is the address we have accurate? I believe they do ask what race are the residents(but I cannot say if you have to anser or not, same with religion)
The first census was conducted in 1957 in Kuwait
A number of countries conducted a census in 1901. Ireland conducted a census as did the United Kingdom. Most countries conduct a census every 10 years.
In 1950 a national census was conducted in Japan, and 284,000 survivors of the A-bombs were identified. They were not avoided.
In 1950 a national census was conducted in Japan, and 284,000 survivors of the A-bombs were identified. They were not avoided.
The first US Census was conducted in 1790 and every ten years thereafter.
The first federal census conducted in California was in 1860 and counted 308,000 residents.
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census is conducted after every 10 years
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.
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In Nigeria, the census is conducted by the National Population Commission (NPC). The process involves gathering demographic data from households and individuals across the country to obtain an accurate count of the population. Enumerators are usually deployed to visit households to collect information through interviews and questionnaires.
The U.S. Constitution mandates a national census to be conducted every 10 years. This provides an important count of the population for purposes such as representation in Congress and the allocation of federal funds.