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Census

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Two important methods of data collection are census and sampling. The census is the process of collecting, analyzing, evaluating, representing, and publishing the data of a population, which is known as the census. In this topic, we will be learning more about the census.

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What is Census?

The method of collecting data from a population is known as census. The process of calculating, collecting, and recording data or data of a given population is the census. Censuses are widely used to collect data on worldwide and national populations, agriculture, students, business, etc., and they provide comprehensive and detailed information about the population based on certain characteristics. To know more about the country we use the census of different sectors, such as education, health, life expectancy, and population. 

 

These are the cases where the census method of collecting data is suitable

 

  • When the population size is small, it makes the population manageable and counting easier

 

  • When the population is diverse, it helps to collect data when there are significant differences among the population groups and required data

 

  • When detailed analysis is needed as it helps in in-depth examination of various characteristics

 

  • When high accuracy is required as it gives precise and reliable data
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Difference between Census vs Sampling

There are two different methods of data collection: sampling and census. Now let’s learn the difference between census and sampling.

 

Census Sampling 
The process of collecting data from the population is the census In sampling, the data is collected using a selected portion of the population
Used when the population is large Used when the population is small
It is more accurate as it has the information of the whole population It is less accurate as it based on the estimate of the entire population
It is time-consuming as it collects the data of a large population  It is faster to collect data from a small group in the population
We use it for national statistics, policymaking, population census, and government planning We use it for research, market studies, and quick estimates

 

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Real-world applications of Census

In various aspects of society, governance, and business we use census. Let's see a few real-world applications of the census. 

 

  • For government planning and policymaking to allocate education, health, and infrastructure, we use the census. As it helps to determine where to build the public infrastructure based on the population growth. 

 

  • Companies use the census to identify potential markets, customer demographics, etc. 

 

  • In healthy care, the census is used to plan vaccination campaigns or disease prevention strategies.

 

  • To determine the education programming, new schools, and the performance of the students and teachers we use census. 
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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in Census

Students usually make errors when working on the census and tend to repeat it. So let’s learn a few common mistakes and ways to avoid them in the census. 

Mistake 1

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Misunderstanding the purpose of the census

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Students tend to think that the census is about counting people and overlook its role in gathering information about social, economic data, and demographics. So to avoid this, we need to read and understand the official documents based on the census. 

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Solved Examples of Census

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Problem 1

A hospital operates with a certain number of beds throughout the year. From January to June, it had 150 beds, and from July to December, it increased to 200 beds. During the first six months, the hospital provided 27,813 patient days of service. What was the average daily census for the first six months?

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 The average daily census for the six months is 153.7 patients per day.

Explanation

The number of days in the months are : 

January = 31 days

February = 28 days

March = 31 days

April = 30 days

May = 31 days

June = 30 days

So, the total number of days = 31 + 28 + 31 + 30 + 31 +30 = 181 days

Then the average daily census = 27813 / 181 = 153.663

So, the average daily census for the first six months is 153.7 patients per day

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Problem 2

The city had a population of 500,000 people, which increased to 525,000 people over a period of 5 years. What is the annual population growth rate?

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The annual population growth rate is 1%

Explanation

The total; population increase is 525000–500000 = 25000

The population increase over 5 years is 5%

So, the annual population growth rate = 5% / 5 = 1%

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Problem 3

A census finds 2,000,000 people living in 500,000 households. Find the average household size.

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The average household size is 4 people per household

Explanation

Here, the total population is, 2000000

The number of households is, 50000

So, the average household size = 2000000 / 500000 = 4

So, the average household size is 4 persons per household

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Problem 4

A census survey conducted in a city recorded 60,000 males and 55,000 females. What is the gender ratio of the city, expressed as the number of males per 100 females?

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The gender ratio of the city is 109.1 males per 100 females

Explanation

Here, the number of males = 60000

Number of females = 55000

The gender ratio = (60000 / 55000) × 100 = 109.09

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Problem 5

A village has a total population of 10,000 people, out of which 7,200 individuals are literate. What is the literacy rate of the village in percentage terms?

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The literacy rate = 72%

Explanation

The literate population = 7200

The total population = 10000

The literacy rate = (7200 / 10000) × 100 = 72%

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FAQs on Census

1.What is a census?

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2.Why is a census important?

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3.What type of information is collected during the census?

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4.What is sampling?

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5.Is sampling and census the same?

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6.How can children in Australia use numbers in everyday life to understand Census?

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7.What are some fun ways kids in Australia can practice Census with numbers?

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8.What role do numbers and Census play in helping children in Australia develop problem-solving skills?

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9.How can families in Australia create number-rich environments to improve Census skills?

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Jaipreet Kour Wazir is a data wizard with over 5 years of expertise in simplifying complex data concepts. From crunching numbers to crafting insightful visualizations, she turns raw data into compelling stories. Her journey from analytics to education ref

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