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- and housing censuses; other common censuses include censuses of agriculture, traditional culture, business, supplies, and traffic censuses. The United...
- India. All the censuses since 1951 were conducted under the 1948 Census of India Act, which predates the Constitution of India. The 1948 Census of India Act...
- form used for previous censuses. The census was taken during the COVID-19 pandemic, which affected its administration. The census recorded a resident po****tion...
- 1920 changed the date and authorized manufacturing censuses every two years and agriculture censuses every 10 years. In 1929, a bill was p****ed mandating...
- of these changes, the 2000 census data on race are not directly comparable with data from the 1990 census or earlier censuses. Use of caution is therefore...
- The United States census (plural censuses or census) is a census that is legally mandated by the Constitution of the United States. It takes place every...
- Censuses in Poland: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (census of 1789, see pl:Lustracja dymów i podanie ludności) Poland was partitioned between German Prussia...
- time. Po****tion and housing censuses have been carried out in Algeria in 1967, 1977, 1987, 1998, and 2008. General censuses of po****tion and housing (Portuguese:...
- Censuses in Indonesia are censuses of Indonesia's po****tion, agriculture, and economy conducted by Statistics Indonesia. The first census after independence...
- following is a summary of censuses carried out in the Soviet Union: Russian census Censuses in Ukraine The first full-scale census in the Soviet Union. Initially...