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Census

The census is defined as the procedure of acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is an official count of a particular population and occurs regularly.

Census Definition

Census is a process by which the required data of the people in a particular region is collected, compiled and published in the expected span of time. In other words, census data is an official count or survey of a population.

Census includes the complete details of the population such as:

  1. Job details
  2. Age factors
  3. Socioeconomic details
  4. Population size
  5. Educational qualification

Different Methods of Statistical Research

The statistical research can have two different forms:

  1. Each unit in the field of the survey (domain) is studied and by computing the sum of all the units, the conclusions are derived.
  1. A unit in the field of a survey is considered (sample survey). In this technique, some units are used to represent the whole field or domain, and the conclusions of the sample groups are extended to the complete field.

Census Records

The information collected by the census has many useful purposes. It helps the government to implement policies for the welfare of the needy, educational system plans, increment in modes of transport, budget planning and creating new employment opportunities.

The Businessmen use this information to know the need of the people and develop new business in the required fields. It helps the students to find the wages of employees and choose the field to study.

Census Tracts

Census tracts are small areas where the big cities and adjacent areas are divided for statistical purposes. Tracts are primarily designed to be relatively uniform according to the population characteristics, living conditions and economic status.

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