How is Census Information Collected?
A census is a collection of information on a group of people. Census information is usually collected in order to gain some data that is relevant to the population as a whole. Census information is ideally collected from every household, although this is not always possible. Census information is collected by specially trained staff. The main reason for a census is to gain a figure on the growing population. In general, a census is taken once every ten years. Some countries and regions go through significant changes in just a single decade. Population growth can vary greatly and may not be due solely to the birth rate. Social and economic factors also play a part in population numbers. Census information is a national concern and should involve everyone in the country where it is held. There is usually a specified census date, and all information should be collected by then. Undertaking a census is a huge task, and there are many issues to be considered. The first issue is to determine