Units, place and time of enumeration for population and housing censuses
- Author: United Nations
- Main Title: Principles and recommendations for population and housing censuses , pp 99-106
- Publication Date: July 2008
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/cb648b87-en
- Language: English
Since individual enumeration is an essential feature of a population and housing census, clarity about the unit of enumeration is an essential element of census planning. In the case of the population census, the primary unit of enumeration is the person. There are two general frameworks within which individuals are identified: (a) households and (b) institutions, as a subset of collective living quarters. The household is a general framework within which most individuals are identified, since the majority of the population live in households, and the household is also a unit of enumeration in its own right. Because the household is also a unit of enumeration for the housing census, careful identification as a preliminary step in the enumeration can facilitate the efficient collection of the data and the control of its completeness in both types of census.
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