The official census refers to a population count conducted by a government authority within a specific country or region. It is usually conducted on a regular basis (typically every ten years) and aims to gather demographic, social, and economic data about the population. The results of the official census are used for various purposes, including policy-making, resource allocation, and planning.
a census
A census is an official count or survey of a population, typically recording various demographic data such as age, sex, occupation, and ethnicity. It is conducted by a government or other authority to gather information for statistical analysis and policy-making purposes.
The next official Canadian Census will be in 2016.
an official count or survey of a population, typically recording various details of individuals. "population estimates extrapolated from the 1981 census"
Census
There was no official census in 2009. The Minneapolis census will be completed in 2010. See related links for schedule.
Census is done every 10 years and the United States Census Bureau is the principle agency responsible for producing the data.
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The U.S. Census Bureau conducts the national census in the United States. Other countries have their own official departments which collect census data.
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Next official census will be in 2020. They are made every 10 years.
Every ten years with the official United States census.