The term "census" originates from the Latin word "censere," which means "to assess" or "to estimate." Historically, censuses were conducted in ancient Rome to count citizens for taxation and military service. Over time, the concept evolved to include the systematic collection of demographic data for various purposes, including governance, resource allocation, and planning. Modern censuses typically aim to gather comprehensive information about a population's size, distribution, and characteristics.
The 2011 census results for India were released in 2013.
The United States federal government does a national census every 10 years. The United States Census Bureau was established in 1903.
A Census Bureau representative may come to your house to collect information for the national census, which aims to gather accurate population data. This data helps the government allocate resources, plan services, and ensure fair representation in Congress. If you did not respond to the census online or via mail, a representative may visit to ensure your household is counted. Their visit is important for community funding and planning.
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Someone will come knocking on your door in due time.
The census, in many places, counts the population every 10 years.
the 'x' is most probably a letter or letters that could not be read when the first census was done
Based on the 2010 Census, there are 4 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Mississippi.
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.
The census gathers information through self-responses from individuals and households. In some cases, census workers may also conduct in-person interviews or follow-up visits to ensure an accurate count. Additionally, administrative records from other sources may be used to supplement census data.
"Senses" is a homonym for "census."
Enumeration is one possible answer. The census is another.