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Population and housing censuses by country

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Parts of this article (those related to 2014, 2015) need to beupdated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(August 2017)

This is a list of national population and housingcensuses.

World map showing countries' most recent censuses as of 2025

Census advisory

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The United Nations recommends a census enumeration at least once every ten years, and once every five years for even better data, rather than simply relying on estimates and projections alone.[1] Complications to carrying out a census include tribal conflict, war, borders not demarcated, budget, inexperience, political snags, lack of manpower, and poorgeographic information systems. A number of nations have not carried them out once a decade. It is not uncommon for a scheduled census to be deferred or delayed.

Lebanon has not held a census since 1932. Afghanistan is closing in on five decades without a census. DRC and Uzbekistan stand out as not having a census since before 1990. Eritrea has only had one as a part of Ethiopia in the 1990s.

Methods of conducting population census

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More countries are switching to using administrative data to hold a census. This allows a simulated census to be conducted by linking several different administrative databases at an agreed time.

Using administrative data/combined dataUsing collected data
Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, FinlandUnited Kingdom, United States, Japan

Africa

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Algeria

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Population and housing censuses have been carried out inAlgeria in 1966, 1977, 1987, 1998,[2] 2008,[3] and 2020.[4]

Angola

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Further information:Angola

General censuses of population and housing (Portuguese:Recenseamento Geral da População e Habitação (RGPH)) were carried out in 1970 and 2014. The 1970 census counted 5,646,166 habitants. The 2014 census counted 25,789,024 habitants as of May 16, 2014.[5]

Benin

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Population and housing censuses have been carried out in 1978,1992, 2002 and 2013.[6][7] 2013 census preliminary results have been published.[7] Final results were published in 2015.[8]

Botswana

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Main article:Census in Botswana

Censuses inBotswana are run by theStatistics Botswana (formerly Central Statistics Office). There have been twelve censuses in Botswana's history. The most recent occurred in April 2022.

Burkina Faso

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The Institut National de la Statistique et de la Demographie has conducted four censuses: in 1975, 1985, 1996, 2006 and 2019.[9]

Congo (DRC)

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The first and so far only census conducted in DR Congo dates from 1984.[10]

Egypt

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Main article:Census in Egypt

The Statistical Department of the Ministry of Finance conducted the first census in 1882, which considered as a preparatory step; the first true population census was conducted in 1897. Thereafter, censuses were conducted at ten-year intervals in 1907, 1917, 1927 and so on. The last one being in 2017.

Ethiopia

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Three censuses have been taken inEthiopia: 1984, 1994 and in 2007. The responsible institution is theCentral Statistical Agency. Most of the census in 2007 was taken in August, while theSomali Region and theAfar Region were not covered. The northern Afar region is a remote, hot and arid area. The eastern Somali region (Ogaden) hosts a large nomadic Somali population and is a conflict area where Ethiopian regular forces are fighting againstOgaden National Liberation Front (ONLF).[6]

Ivory Coast

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Four general censuses of population and housing (French: Recensement Général de la Population et de l'Habitat (RGPH)) have been carried out in,[11] the latest ones being in 1998 and 2014.[12]

Kenya

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The first census inKenya was conducted in 1948, when Kenya was still a colony administered by the British. Since 1969 census has been taken every ten years. The last census, overseen by theKenya National Bureau of Statistics, was in 2019 and recorded a population of 47.6 million.[13]

Madagascar

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Madagascar had its latest census in 2018, the third census to be conducted. It recorded a total resident population of 25,674,186 inhabitants.[14]

Mauritius

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Population and housing censuses forMauritius was collected in 1972, 1983, 2000, and 2011; although respondents were asked to identify their race/ethnic origin in the 1972 census, this question was dropped from the following censuses because "the government felt that it was a divisive question".[15] The Statistics Act directed that all official censuses be conducted byStatistics Mauritius, as well as serve as the central depository for this information.[16]

Morocco

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Main article:Moroccan census

General censuses of population and housing (Arabic: الإحصاء العام للسكان والسكنى / French:Recensement Général de la Population et de l'Habitat (RGPH)) have been carried out since independence in 1960, 1971, 1982, 1994, 2004 and 2014.[17] The 2014 census results will be published on http://rgph-2014.hcp.ma/ by the end of 2014.

Mozambique

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The first census was taken in 1980. The second in 1997. The third was taken August 1–14, 2007. The fourth and most recent was taken in 2017.

Namibia

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In accordance with theStatistics Act No. 66 of 1976,Namibia conducts a Population and Housing Census every ten years. Afterindependence the first one was carried out in 1991, further rounds followed in 2001 and 2011.[18] In Namibia, thede facto method is used.[19] For enumeration purposes the country is demarcated into 4,042enumeration areas. These areas do not overlap with constituency boundaries to get reliable data for election purposes as well.[20]

Nigeria

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Population censuses have been taken inNigeria during colonial time in 1866, 1871, 1896, 1901, 1911, 1921 and 1952. The censuses covered only the southern part of the country except for the 1952 census which was country wide, and the censuses before 1921 were based on administrative estimates rather than on an actual enumeration.

Censuses during independence were taken 1962, 1963, 1973, 1991 and 2006. The results of the 1962 census were considered inaccurate enough that a new census was ordered on February 19, 1963.[21] The results from 1973 and 2006 were highly disputed, but no recounts were taken. The preliminary results for 2006 indicates a population of 140 million people. 700,000 enumerators were engaged in this operation.

Rwanda

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Main article:National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Map of Rwanda in Africa
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Rwandan population since the
first official census carried out in 1978.
N.YearPopulation
Rwanda
Population and
Housing Census
20th century
1st1978Steady 4,831,5271978 Rwandan census
2nd1991Increase 7,157,5511991 Rwandan census
21st century
3rd2002Increase 8,128,5532002 Rwandan census
4th2012Increase 10,515,9732012 Rwandan census
5th2022Increase 13,246,3942022 Rwandan census

Somalia

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There has been only one successful census inSomalia, carried out in 1975. The 1986 census remained incomplete, and its results were never published.[22]

South Africa

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The Cape of Good Hope conducted the first modern scientific census in 1865, following the principles laid down by the British Colonial Office and repeated the exercise in 1875 and 1891.23 The Orange Free State followed in 1880 and 1890, copying many of the features of the Cape of Good Hope.24 The South African Republic (Transvaal) followed in 1890.However, the enumeration was restricted to the White population. After the South African War of 1899–1902, all the colonies undertook censuses in April 1904, but although broad coordination took place the results were presented according to the views of the four individual census commissioners.28 The detailed coordination of censuses evident in pre-federation Australia was therefore not in evidence in South Africa.The establishment of the Union of South Africa as a British dominion in 1910 necessitated a new start to enumeration in the country and the statistical definition of the new state and ordering of its population through the census.[23][24]The first census of Union of South Africa was taken in 1911. Several enumerations have occurred since then,[25] with the most recent three being carried out byStatistics South Africa in 1996,2001,2011 and 2022.

Sudan

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Population censuses have been carried out inSudan in 1955/56, 1973 (national), 1983 (national) and 1993 (only north). A census was conducted in April 2008. Some areas—namelyDarfur,Juba, andMalakal—were difficult to measure.[citation needed]

Togo

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General population and housing censuses were carried out in 1960, 1970, 1981 and 2010.[26]

Tunisia

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General censuses of population and housing (French:Recensement Général de la Population et de l'Habitat (RGPH)) have been carried out in 1921, 1926, 1931, 1936, 1946, 1956, 1966, 1975, 1984, 1994, 2004 and 2014.[27] First results[28] (20%) were published on September 12, 2014,[29] the final results will be published between January and December 2015.[30]

Uganda

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Main article:Uganda Bureau of Statistics

The first censuses inUganda were taken in 1911, 1921 and 1931. It was done in a rather primitive way. Theenumeration unit was 'huts' and not individuals. More scientific censuses were taken 1948 and 1959 where the enumeration unit was persons. The census was however divided into two separate enumerations, one for Africans, and one for the non-African population.

The censuses during independence 1969, 1980, 1991 were taken jointly for all races. The censuses 1980 and 1991 included housing information and in addition a larger questionnaire for a sample of the population. However, the questionnaires for the 1980 were lost and only provisional figures are available from this census.

The census in 2002 involved some 50,000 enumerators and supervisors. It covered several topics including: population and housing; agriculture; and Micro- and small Enterprises administered at individual/household level. The Preliminary Results were published two weeks after the enumeration. The Final Results were released in March 2005, while the analytical findings and the district level results were scheduled to be released in the second quarter of 2006.[31]

The next census was conducted in August 2014 under the theme of ‘Counting for Planning and Improved Service Delivery’.[32] Provisional results were released in November 2014 and the main report was released in March 2016.[33] In August 2024, the latest census was conducted under the theme of 'It matters to be counted'. The final report was released in December 2024.[34]

Map of Uganda in Africa
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Ugandan population since the
first official census carried out in 1911.
N.YearPopulation
Uganda
Population and
Housing Census
20th century
Steady1911Steady 2,466,3251911 Colonial census
Steady1921Increase 2,854,6081921 Colonial census
Steady1931Increase 3,542,2811931 Colonial census
Steady1948Increase 4,958,5201948 Colonial census
Steady1959Increase 6,536,6161959 Colonial census
1st1969Increase 9,535,0511969 Ugandan census
2nd1980Increase 12,636,1791980 Ugandan census
3rd1991Increase 16,671,7051991 Ugandan census
21st century
4th2002Increase 24,227,2972002 Ugandan census
5th2014Increase 34,634,6502014 Ugandan census
6th2024Increase 45,905,4172024 Ugandan census

Americas

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Antigua and Barbuda

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Main article:Census in Antigua and Barbuda

Population & Housing Censuses was carried out in 1991, 2001, and 2011.[35] The 2011 census was released in May 2014.

Argentina

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Main article:National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina
Map of Argentina in the Americas

National population censuses are carried out in Argentina roughly every ten years, the last ones having been carried out in 2001,[6] October 27, 2010 and May 18, 2022.

Demographic and historical evolution
of the Argentinian population since the
first official census carried out in 1869.
N.YearPopulation
Argentina
Population and
Housing Census
19th century
1st1869Steady 1,877,4901869 Argentinian census
2nd1895Increase 4,044,9111895 Argentinian census
20th century
3rd1914Increase 7,903,6621914 Argentinian census
4th1947Increase 15,893,8111947 Argentinian census
5th1960Increase 20,013,7931960 Argentinian census
6th1970Increase 23,364,4311970 Argentinian census
7th1980Increase 27,949,4801980 Argentinian census
8th1991Increase 32,615,5281991 Argentinian census
21st century
9th2001Increase 36,260,1402001 Argentinian census
10th2010Increase 40,117,0962010 Argentinian census
11th2022Increase 45,892,2852022 Argentinian census

Barbados

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Censuses on population sizes in Barbados are conducted by the Barbados Statistical Service (BSS). The last major census was conducted in 2021.

Bolivia

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Main article:National Institute of Statistics of Bolivia
Map of Bolivia in the Americas

Bolivia became independent from Spain on August 6, 1825, and since that time the country has managed to carry out around 11 population and housing censuses throughout its history as an independent country.

The first population census of Bolivia was carried out in 1831 and four years later the second census was carried out in 1835, the third in 1845, the fourth in 1854 and finally the fifth census was in 1882, this being the last 19th century census.

During the 20th century, Bolivia only carried out four censuses; the first at the beginning of the century in 1900 and the second census was in 1950 (after 50 years) already in the middle of the 20th century. The next census was carried out 26 years later in 1976 and the next census was carried out after 16 years in 1992, this being also the last of the century.

At the beginning of the 21st century, Bolivia carried out a new population census in 2001 and after 11 years the next census was carried out again in 2012. Currently and after 12 years, Bolivia will carry out its third census on March 23, 2024, this being the third population and housing census of the century

Demographic and historical evolution
of the Bolivian population since the
first official census carried out in 1831.
N.YearPopulation
Bolivia
Population and
Housing Census[36]
19th century
1st1831Steady 1,088,7681831 Bolivian census
2nd1835Decrease 1,060,7771835 Bolivian census
3rd1845Increase 1,378,8961845 Bolivian census
4th1854Increase 2,326,1261854 Bolivian census
5th1882Decrease 1,172,1561882 Bolivian census
20th century
6th1900Increase 1,766,4511900 Bolivian census
7th1950Increase 2,704,1651950 Bolivian census
8th1976Increase 4,613,4191976 Bolivian census
9th1992Increase 6,420,7921992 Bolivian census
21st century
10th2001Increase 8,274,3252001 Bolivian census
11th2012Increase 10,059,8562012 Bolivian census
12th2024Increase 11,365,3332024 Bolivian census
National Institute of Statistics of Bolivia (INE)

Brazil

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Further information:Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics

The Brazilian census is carried out by theBrazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics every10 years. The last one was in 2010. Earlier censuses were taken in 1872 (the first), 1900, 1920, 1941, 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1991, 2000 and 2010.

Brazil's Demographic Census is one of the mosthierarchical collection of census data in the world. Its hierarchies include: Brazil (Country), Major Regions, States, Macro-regions, micro-regions, municipalities, districts, sub-districts, Neighborhoods and census tracts.

Depending on the administrative hierarchy, some types of data are not published to respect confidentiality.

For example:

  1. The lower area of data collection is the census tract, with approximately 300 households, and information is collected on age, condition of the home, gender, income, among others.
  2. Districts: information on race, color, religion, disability, etc.
  3. Municipalities (cities): in addition to the information already described, there is information of GDP, industrial production, agricultural production, migration between cities to study or work, to live migration, inflation, employment rates, number of industries, the quantity of trade, etc.

Information is collected withhandheld computers equipped with GPS receivers and digitized maps.

Next census was scheduled to begin August 1, 2020 but was delayed two times due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[37][38] The Census is scheduled to begin on August 1, 2022. More than one million people applied for 206.891 positions.[39]

Map of Brazil in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Brazilian population since the
first official census carried out in 1872.
N.YearPopulation
Brazil
Population and
Housing Census
19th century
1st1872Steady 9,930,4781872 Brazilian census
2nd1890Increase 14,333,9151890 Brazilian census
20th century
3rd1900Increase 17,438,4341900 Brazilian census
4th1920Increase 30,635,6051920 Brazilian census
5th1940Increase 41,236,3151940 Brazilian census
6th1950Increase 51,944,3971950 Brazilian census
7th1960Increase 70,992,3431960 Brazilian census
8th1970Increase 94,508,5831970 Brazilian census
9th1980Increase 121,150,5731980 Brazilian census
10th1991Increase 146,917,4591991 Brazilian census
21st century
11th2000Increase 169,590,6932000 Brazilian census
12th2010Increase 190,755,7992010 Brazilian census
13th2022Increase 203,062,5122022 Brazilian census

Canada

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Main article:Census in Canada

The Canadian census is run byStatistics Canada. The1666 census of New France was conducted by FrenchintendantJean Talon, when he took a census to ascertain the number of people living inNew France. The method and data was later used when Canada was founded 201 years later. The individual provinces (sometimes in conjunction with each other) conducted censuses in the 19th century and before. In 1871, Canada's first formal census was conducted, which counted the population ofNova Scotia, Ontario,New Brunswick, andQuebec.

Censuses in Canada are conducted in five-year intervals. The last census was conducted in 2021. Censuses taken in mid-decade (1976, 1986, 1996, etc.) are referred to as quinquennial censuses. Others are referred to as decennial censuses. The first quinquennial census was conducted in 1956.

For the 2006 Census of Canada, respondents were able to complete their census questionnaire online for the first time. Other options for answering the questionnaire included postal mail (using a pre-paid envelope) and telephone (using an800 number).

At a sub-national level, two provinces (Alberta andSaskatchewan) and two territories (Nunavut andYukon) have legislation that allows local governments to conduct their ownmunicipal censuses.[40]

Map of Canada in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Canadian population since the
first official census carried out in 1871.
N.YearPopulation
Canada
Population and
Housing Census
19th century
1st1871Steady 3,485,7611871 Canadian census
2nd1881Steady 4,278,3271881 Canadian census
3rd1891Increase 4,833,2391891 Canadian census
20th century
4th1901Increase 5,371,3151901 Canadian census
5th1911Increase 7,204,8381911 Canadian census
6th1921Increase 8,788,4831921 Canadian census
7th1931Increase 10,376,3791931 Canadian census
8th1941Increase 11,506,6551941 Canadian census
9th1951Increase 14,009,4291951 Canadian census
10th1956Increase 16,080,7911956 Canadian census
11th1961Increase 18,238,2471961 Canadian census
12th1966Increase 20,014,8801966 Canadian census
13th1971Increase 21,568,3111971 Canadian census
14th1976Increase 22,992,6041976 Canadian census
15th1981Increase 24,343,1811981 Canadian census
16th1986Increase 25,309,3311986 Canadian census
17th1991Increase 27,296,8591991 Canadian census
18th1996Increase 28 846 7611996 Canadian census
21st century
19th2001Increase 30,007,0942001 Canadian census
20th2006Increase 31,612,8972006 Canadian census
21th2011Increase 33,476,6882011 Canadian census
22th2016Increase 35,151,7282016 Canadian census
23th2021Increase 36,991,9812021 Canadian census
24th2026Projection2026 Canadian census

Chile

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National population censuses are carried out in Chile every ten years by theNational Statistics Institute (INE). The last one took place in 2012, but its results were dismissed by the INE due to a high omission rate and other problems.[41] A new abbreviated census took place in April 2017, with a full census to be carried out in 2022.[42] The last official census results are from 2002.

Map of Chile in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Chilean population since the
first official census carried out in 1835.
N.YearPopulation
Chile
Population and
Housing Census
19th century
1st1835Steady 1,010,3361835 Chilean census
2nd1843Steady 1,083,7011843 Chilean census
3rd1854Increase 1,439,1201854 Chilean census
4th1865Increase 1,819,2231865 Chilean census
5th1875Increase 2,075,9711875 Chilean census
6th1885Increase 2,507,0051885 Chilean census
7th1895Increase 2,695,6251895 Chilean census
20th century
8th1907Increase 3,231,0221907 Chilean census
9th1920Increase 3,720,2351920 Chilean census
10th1930Increase 4,287,4451930 Chilean census
11th1940Increase 5,023,5391940 Chilean census
12th1952Increase 5,932,9951952 Chilean census
13th1960Increase 7,374,1151960 Chilean census
14th1970Increase 8,884,7681970 Chilean census
15th1982Increase 11,329,7361982 Chilean census
16th1992Increase 13,348,4011992 Chilean census
21st century
17th2002Increase 15,116,4352002 Chilean census
18th2012Increase 16 634 6032012 Chilean census
19th2017Increase 17,574,0032017 Chilean census
20th2024Increase 18,480,4322024 Chilean census

Colombia

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Population and Housing Censuses in Colombia were conducted by theNational Administrative Department of Statistics in 1825, 1835, 1843, 1851, 1864, 1870, 1905, 1912, 1918, 1928, 1938, 1951, 1964, 1973, 1985, 1993, 2005 and 2018.[43]

Map of Colombia in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Colombian population since the
first official census carried out in 1825.
N.YearPopulation
Colombia
Population and
Housing Census
19th century
1st1825Steady 2,583,7991825 Colombian census
2nd1835Decrease 1,687,1091835 Colombian census
3rd1843Increase 1,932,2791843 Colombian census
4th1851Increase 2,243,7301851 Colombian census
5th1864Increase 2,441,3001864 Colombian census
6th1870Increase 2,681,6371870 Colombian census
20th century
7th1905Increase 4,533,7771905 Colombian census
8th1912Increase 5,472,6041912 Colombian census
9th1918Increase 5,855,0771918 Colombian census
10th1928Increase 7,851,1101928 Colombian census
11th1938Increase 8,697,0411938 Colombian census
12th1951Increase 11,548,1721951 Colombian census
13th1964Increase 17,484,5101964 Colombian census
14th1973Increase 20,666,9201973 Colombian census
15th1985Increase 27,853,4321985 Colombian census
16th1993Increase 33,109,8391993 Colombian census
21st century
17th2005Increase 41,468,3842005 Colombian census
18th2018Increase 48,258,4942018 Colombian census

Costa Rica

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Costa Rica carried out itstenth population census in 2011.INEC,National Institute of Statistics and Census is in charge of conduct these censuses. Past Costa Rican censuses were conducted in 1864, 1883, 1892, 1927, 1950, 1963, 1973, 1984, and 2000. The next census is scheduled for 2022.[44]

Map of Costa Rica in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Costa Rican population since the
first official census carried out in 1864.
N.YearPopulation
Costa Rica
Population and
Housing Census
19th century
1st1864Steady 120,4991864 Costa Rican census
2nd1883Increase 182,0731883 Costa Rican census
3rd1892Increase 243,2051892 Costa Rican census
20th century
4th1927Increase 471,5241927 Costa Rican census
5th1950Increase 800,8751950 Costa Rican census
6th1963Increase 1,336,2741963 Costa Rican census
7th1973Increase 1,871,7801973 Costa Rican census
8th1984Increase 2,416,8091984 Costa Rican census
21st century
9th2000Increase 3,810,1792000 Costa Rican census
10th2011Increase 4,301,7122011 Costa Rican census
11th2022Increase 5,044,1972022 Costa Rican census

Cuba

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Cuba carried out itseighteenth population census in 2012. The next census is scheduled for 2025.

Curaçao

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General censuses of population and housing have been carried out in 1960, 1971, 1981, 1992, 2001, and 2011. In 2021 a new census will be conducted by the Central Bureau of Statistics of Curaçao. For more information and the results of the older censuses visit theDIgitallibrary of CBS

Ecuador

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Main article:Ecuadorian census

The most recent censuses in Ecuador were in 2001, 2010 and 2022.

Map of Ecuador in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Ecuadorian population since the
first official census carried out in 1825.
N.YearPopulation
Ecuador
Population and
Housing Census[45]
19th century
1st1825Steady 496,8461825 Ecuadorian Census
2nd1840Increase 616,2091840 Ecuadorian Census
3rd1858Increase 748,2971858 Ecuadorian Census
4th1889Increase 1,271,7611889 Ecuadorian Census
20th century
5th1909Increase 1,642,8561909 Ecuadorian Census
6th1926Increase 2,929,3141926 Ecuadorian Census
7th1933Decrease 2,600,1161933 Ecuadorian Census
8th1942Increase 3,084,9631942 Ecuadorian Census
9th1950Increase 3,202,7571950 Ecuadorian Census
10th1962Increase 4,476,0071962 Ecuadorian Census
11th1974Increase 6,500,8451974 Ecuadorian Census
12th1982Increase 8,138,9741982 Ecuadorian Census
13th1990Increase 9,697,9791990 Ecuadorian Census
21st century
14th2000Increase 12,156,6082000 Ecuadorian Census
15th2010Increase 14,483,4992010 Ecuadorian Census
16th2022Increase 16,938,9862022 Ecuadorian Census

Guatemala

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Modern population censuses have been taken in Guatemala in 1930, 1950, 1964, 1973, 1981, 1994, 2002 and 2018.[46] Controversial censuses include those in 1950 and 1964 (misclassification of the Maya population) and 1994 (generally questioned). About 14,000,000 people live in Guatemala as of July 2009.

Map of Guatemala in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Guatemalan population since the
first official census carried out in 1880.
N.YearPopulation
Guatemala
Population and
Housing Census[47]
19th century
1st1880Steady 1,224,6021880 Guatemalan Census
2nd1893Increase 1,364,6781893 Guatemalan Census
20th century
3rd1921Increase 2,004,9001921 Guatemalan Census
4th1940Increase 2,400,0001940 Guatemalan Census
5th1950Increase 2,790,8681950 Guatemalan Census
6th1964Increase 4,287,9971964 Guatemalan Census
7th1973Increase 5,160,2211973 Guatemalan Census
8th1981Increase 6,054,2271981 Guatemalan Census
9th1994Increase 8,331,8741994 Guatemalan Census
21st century
10th2002Increase 11,237,1962002 Guatemalan Census
11th2018Increase 14,901,2862018 Guatemalan Census

Haiti

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General censuses of population and housing (French:Recensement Général de la Population et de l'Habitat (RGPH)) have been carried out in 1950, 1971, 1982, 2003 and 2014.[48] First results of the 2014 census will be published between November and December 2014;[49] final results will be published in November 2015.[50]

Honduras

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Honduras has held a national census every 11–14 years since 1950. Its first census as an independent country took place in 1881. The next census is scheduled to be held in 2026.

Honduras inCentral America
Demographics and historical evolution of the
Honduran population since the
first official census in 1881.
N.YearPopulationPopulation and
Housing Census[51][52][53]
19th century
1st1881Steady 307,2891883 Honduran census
2nd1887Increase 331,9171887 Honduran census
3rd1895Increase 398,8771895 Honduran census
20th century
4th1901Increase 543,7411901 Honduran census
5th1905Increase 500,1361905 Honduran census
6th1910Increase 553,4461910 Honduran census
7th1916Increase 605,9971916 Honduran census
8th1930Increase 854,1841930 Honduran census
9th1935Increase 962,0001935 Honduran census
10th1940Increase 1,107,8591940 Honduran census
11th1945Increase 1,200,5421945 Honduran census
12th1950Increase 1,399,5881950 Honduran census
13th1961Increase 1,996,1851961 Honduran census
14th1974Increase 2,966,2441974 Honduran census
15th1988Increase 4,614,3771988 Honduran census
21st century
16th2001Increase 6,535,3442001 Honduran census
17th2013Increase 8,303,7712013 Honduran census
18th20262026 Honduran census

Mexico

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Main article:Censo General de Población y Vivienda
  • National population censuses have been carried out in 1910, 1921, 1930, 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2010.[54]
  • National economic censuses have been carried out in 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2009 and 2014.[55]
Map of Mexico in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Mexican population since the
first official census carried out in 1880.
N.YearPopulation
Mexico
Population and
Housing Census[56]
19th century
1st1895Steady 12,491,5731895 Mexican Census
20th century
2nd1900Increase 13,545,4621900 Mexican Census
3rd1910Increase 15,160,3691910 Mexican Census
4th1921Decrease 14,334,0961921 Mexican Census
5th1930Increase 16,552,7221930 Mexican Census
6th1940Increase 19,653,5521940 Mexican Census
7th1950Increase 25,791,0171950 Mexican Census
8th1960Increase 34,923,1291960 Mexican Census
9th1970Increase 48,225,2381970 Mexican Census
10th1980Increase 66,846,8331980 Mexican Census
11th1990Increase 81,249,6451990 Mexican Census
21st century
12th2000Increase 97,483,4122000 Mexican Census
13th2010Increase 112,336,5382010 Mexican Census
14th2020Increase 126,014,0242020 Mexican Census

Nicaragua

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Map of Nicaragua in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Nicaraguan population since the
first official census carried out in 1906.
N.YearPopulation
Nicaragua
Population and
Housing Census
20th century
1st1906Steady 501,8491906 Nicaraguan Census
2nd1920Increase 633,6221920 Nicaraguan Census
3rd1940Increase 829,8311940 Nicaraguan Census
4th1950Increase 1,049,6111950 Nicaraguan Census
5th1963Increase 1,535,5881963 Nicaraguan Census
6th1971Increase 1,877,9521971 Nicaraguan Census
7th1995Increase 4,357,0991995 Nicaraguan Census
21st century
8th2005Increase 5,142,0982005 Nicaraguan Census

Panama

[edit]
Map of Panama in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Panamanian population since the
first official census carried out in 1911.
N.YearPopulation
Panama
Population and
Housing Census
20th century
1st1911Steady 336,7421911 Panamanian Census
2nd1920Increase 446,0981920 Panamanian Census
3rd1930Increase 467,4591930 Panamanian Census
4th1940Increase 622,5761940 Panamanian Census
5th1950Increase 805,2851950 Panamanian Census
6th1960Increase 1,075,5411960 Panamanian Census
7th1970Increase 1,428,0821970 Panamanian Census
8th1980Increase 1,805,2871980 Panamanian Census
9th1990Increase 2,329,3291990 Panamanian Census
21st century
10th2000Increase 2,839,1772000 Panamanian Census
11th2010Increase 3,405,8132010 Panamanian Census
12th2023Increase 4,064,7802023 Panamanian Census

Paraguay

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Map of Paraguay in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Paraguayan population since the
first official census carried out in 1846.
N.YearPopulation
Paraguay
Population and
Housing Census
19th century
1st1846Steady 233,3941846 Paraguayan Census
2nd1870Decrease 116,3511870 Paraguayan Census
20th century
3rd1950Increase 1,328,4521950 Paraguayan Census
4th1962Increase 1,819,1031962 Paraguayan Census
5th1972Increase 2,357,9551972 Paraguayan Census
6th1982Increase 3,029,8301982 Paraguayan Census
7th1992Increase 4,152,5881992 Paraguayan Census
21st century
8th2002Increase 5,163,1982002 Paraguayan Census
9th2012Increase 6,461,0412012 Paraguayan Census
10th2022Decrease 6,109,6442022 Paraguayan Census

Peru

[edit]
Main article:Census in Peru

The first census inPeru was carried out in 1836. The 12th and latest one was the2017 Census and was carried out byInstituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática in October 2017.

Map of Peru in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Peruvian population since the
first official census carried out in 1836.
N.YearPopulation
Peru
Population and
Housing Census[57][58]
19th century
1st1836Steady 1,873,7361836 Peruvian census
2nd1850Increase 2,001,2031850 Peruvian census
3rd1862Increase 2,487,9161862 Peruvian census
4th1876Increase 2,699,1051876 Peruvian census
20th century
5th1940Increase 7,023,1111940 Peruvian census
6th1961Increase 10,420,3571961 Peruvian census
7th1972Increase 14,121,5641972 Peruvian census
8th1981Increase 17,762,2311981 Peruvian census
9th1993Increase 22,639,4431993 Peruvian census
21st century
10th2005Increase 27,219,2642005 Peruvian census
11th2007Increase 28,220,7642007 Peruvian census
12th2017Increase 31,237,3852017 Peruvian census
13th2025TBD2025 Peruvian census

United States

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Main articles:United States census andState censuses in the United States

TheUnited States Constitution and federal law mandate that a census be taken every ten years to apportion the number of members of theUnited States House of Representatives among the several states.[59][60] Census statistics are also used to apportion federal funding for many social and economic programs.

The firstU.S. Census was conducted in 1790 byFederal Marshals. During the 19th century and through the 1940 census, enumeration was accomplished through political districts. Eachward was responsible for producing a census.

From 1950 onward, census forms were mailed to every address on record with theUnited States Post Office, including the Armed Services Postal System, in an effort to enhance completeness of the data collected. Beginning in 1970, it was made illegal to fail to return a completed census form. Computer technology was also introduced.

The2010 census counted over 308 million people.

By law (92 Stat. 915, Public Law 95-416, enacted on October 5, 1978), individual census records are sealed for 72 years.[61] The individual census data most recently released to the public was the 1940 census, released on April 2, 2012. Aggregate census data are released when available.

In addition to the decennial federal census, local censuses have also been conducted, for example, inMassachusetts, which conducted a statewide census every five years until 1985. Some states conducted limited censuses for various purposes, and these are typically located in state archives.

Next census was scheduled to begin 1 April 2020[62][circular reference] but delays due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic meant most areas did not assign enumerators and begin counting until after August 1, 2020, even while their questions are still written to tabulate information about a housing unit's status on the prior date.

The2020 census counted for over 331 million people.[63]

Map of the United States in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the United States population since the
first official census carried out in 1790.
N.YearPopulation
United States
Population and
Housing Census
18th century
1st1790Steady 3,929,2141790 United States census
19th century
2nd1800Increase 5,308,4831800 United States census
3rd1810Increase 7,239,8811810 United States census
4th1820Increase 9,638,4541820 United States census
5th1830Increase 12,866,0201830 United States census
6th1840Increase 17,069,4531840 United States census
7th1850Increase 23,191,8761850 United States census
8th1860Increase 31,443,3211860 United States census
9th1870Increase 38,925,5981870 United States census
10th1880Increase 50,189,2091880 United States census
11th1890Increase 62,979,7661890 United States census
20th century
12th1900Increase 76,212,1681900 United States census
13th1910Increase 92,228,4961910 United States census
14th1920Increase 106,021,5371920 United States census
15th1930Increase 122,775,0461930 United States census
16th1940Increase 132,164,5691940 United States census
17th1950Increase 151,325,7981950 United States census
18th1960Increase 179,323,1751960 United States census
19th1970Increase 203,392,0311970 United States census
20th1980Increase 226,545,8051980 United States census
21th1990Increase 248,709,8731990 United States census
21st century
22th2000Increase 281,421,9062000 United States census
23th2010Increase 308,745,5382010 United States census
24th2020Increase 331,449,2812020 United States census
25th2030Projection2030 United States Census

Uruguay

[edit]
Map of Uruguay in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Uruguayan population since the
first official census carried out in 1852.
N.YearPopulation
Uruguay
Population and
Housing Census
19th century
1st1852Steady 131,9691852 Uruguayan census
2nd1860Increase 223,2381860 Uruguayan census
20th century
3rd1908Increase 1,042,6861908 Uruguayan census
4th1963Increase 2,595,5101963 Uruguayan census
5th1975Increase 2,788,4291975 Uruguayan census
6th1985Increase 2,955,2411985 Uruguayan census
7th1996Increase 3,137,1881996 Uruguayan census
21st century
8th2004Increase 3,241,0032004 Uruguayan census
9th2011Increase 3,286,3142011 Uruguayan census
10th2023Increase 3,499,4512023 Uruguayan census

Venezuela

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The study of the population in Venezuela is in charge of the National Institute of Statistics, which is in charge of collecting, analyzing and publishing data. Its best known publication is the Population Census, which is carried out in a period of no more than 15 years.

The last study of this type was carried out in 2011 between September and November.[64]

Map of Venezuela in the Americas
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Venezuelan population since the
first official census carried out in 1873.
N.YearPopulation
Venezuela
Population and
Housing Census
19th century
1st1873Steady 1,732,4111873 Venezuelan Census
2nd1881Increase 2,005,1391881 Venezuelan Census
3rd1891Increase 2,221,5721891 Venezuelan Census
20th century
4th1920Increase 2,479,5251920 Venezuelan Census
5th1926Increase 2,814,1311926 Venezuelan Census
6th1936Increase 3,364,3471936 Venezuelan Census
7th1941Increase 3,850,7711941 Venezuelan Census
8th1950Increase 5,034,8381950 Venezuelan Census
9th1961Increase 7,523,9991961 Venezuelan Census
10th1971Increase 10,721,5221971 Venezuelan Census
11th1981Increase 14,516,7351981 Venezuelan Census
12th1990Increase 18,105,2651990 Venezuelan Census
21st century
13th2001Increase 23,054,2102001 Venezuelan Census
14th2011Increase 27,227,9302011 Venezuelan Census
-2021Increase 28,199,867World Bank estimates[65]

Asia

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Afghanistan

[edit]

A partial and incomplete population census was taken in Afghanistan in June 1979.[66][6] Wars since then have caused significant population displacement and there has not been an updated count nor does the nation seem to have the technical ability nor will to tackle a modern census.

Armenia

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Main article:Census in Armenia

Population censuses have been taken in Armenia under Russian/Soviet rule in 1831, 1873, 1886, 1897, 1922, 1926, 1939, 1959, 1970, 1979, and 1989. Beginning in 1991, three more censuses' have been carried out in Armenia: one in 2001, one in 2011 and one in 2022.[67]

Azerbaijan

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Main article:Census in Azerbaijan

Population censuses have been taken in Azerbaijan under Russian/Soviet rule in 1897, 1926, 1937, 1939, 1959, 1970, 1979, and 1989. Beginning in 1991, two more censuses have been carried out in Azerbaijan: one in 1999 and one in 2009.[68]

Bangladesh

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Population censuses were conducted by theBangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) in 1974, 1981, 1991, 2001, 2011 and 2022. The 2022 Census was the nation's first digital census.[citation needed]

China

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Main article:Census in China

Fromthe end of theimperial period in 1911, China's first censuses were irregular: theRepublic of China held censuses in 1913 and 1944. UnderMao Zedong, the People's Republic of China held its first in1952, but the second in1963 was secret and unacknowledged until the early 1980s.

The1982 Chinese census was much more thorough and well-conducted than the first two, and similar censuses have been conducted decennially in 1990, 2000,2010, and 2020.[69] These are the world's biggest censuses and over 6 million enumerators were engaged in the 2000[citation needed] and 2010 censuses.

Between the national censuses, 1% National Population Sample Surveys were taken in 1987, 1995, and 2005; 0.1% National Population Sample Surveys have been taken annually since 2000.[70] National agricultural, economic, and industrial censuses are also taken on a regular basis. The first economic census was taken in 2004 and the second 2008.[71]

Demographic and historical evolution
of the mainland Chinese population since the
first official census carried out in 1953.
N.YearPopulation
Mainland China
National Population
Census
20th century
1st1953Steady 582,603,4171953 Chinese census
2nd1964Increase 694,581,7591964 Chinese census
3rd1982Increase 1,008,180,7381982 Chinese census
4th1990Increase 1,133,683,4171990 Chinese census
21st century
5th2000Increase 1,245,110,8262000 Chinese census
6th2010Increase 1,339,724,8522010 Chinese census
7th2020Increase 1,411,778,7242020 Chinese census

Hong Kong

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Main article:Population Census in Hong Kong

Census takes place every10 years and by-census between two censuses by theCensus and Statistics Department ofHong Kong. The last census was the2021 Population Census in Hong Kong.

India

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Main article:Census of India

The decennial census of India is the primary source of information about the demographic characteristics of thepopulation of India. The 2011 census is one of the largest censuses in the history of mankind.[72]

The first census in India in modern times was conducted in 1873. First regular census was started in 1881 byLord Ripon. Since then, a population census has been carried out every10 years. Thelatest census commenced on May 1, 2010. It will create aNational Population Register with photographs and fingerprints of every resident. All usual residents of India will also be provided with their Unique ID numbers andNational Identity Cards.The census is carried out by the office of theRegistrar General and Census Commissioner of India, Delhi, an office in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, under the 1948 Census of India Act. The act gives Central Government many powers like to notify a date for Census, power to ask for the services of any citizen for census work. The law makes it compulsory for every citizen to answer the census questions truthfully. The Act provides penalties for giving false answers or not giving answers at all to the census questionnaire. One of the most important provisions of law is the guarantee for the maintenance of secrecy of the information collected at the census of each individual. The census records are not open to inspection and also not admissible in evidence.

The census is conducted in two phases: first, house listing andhouse numbering phase and second, the actual population enumeration phase. The census is carried out by the canvassing method. In this method, each household is visited and the information is collected by specially trained enumerator. They collect data related to households e.g. number of members, water & electricity supply, ownership of land, vehicles, computers and other assets and services. In the second phase, total population is counted and statistics related to individuals are collected and saved into the governments hand.[72]

Indonesia

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The first population census was done during the colonial era, 1930. Before that, a non-overall census was already conducted in 1920. After that census was done irregularly. The first census after independence was 1961, followed by 1971. Since 1980 it is conducted regularly every 10 years. In between, there is also economical census (every 10 years, five years after population census) and agricultural census (three years after population census). The last census was held in September 2020 (2020 Indonesian census).

Iran

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Main article:Demographics of Iran

The Statistical Center of Iran carries out nationwide population and housing censuses every ten years, the first of which conducted in 1956 (1335AP) reporting a total population of 19 million people. Since then, seven other censuses were conducted in 1966, 1976, 1986, 1996, 2006, 2011, 2016. As seen, the two censuses in 2006 and 2011 were conducted on a five-year basis, following a 2008 law. The law was rescinded in 2020, with the president announcing that the next census would be conducted in 2026, due to modernizing method to Register-based Census.[73]

Iraq

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Main article:Demographics of Iraq

The Central Statistical Organization – Ministry of Planning of Iraq is responsible for population and housing censuses.

According to the British government in Iraq, the population estimate in 1920 was 3 million. In 1927, the General Directorate of Population carried out the census, the population estimate was 2,968,054. Later, there were another 8 censuses in the years 1934, 1947, 1957, 1965, 1977, 1987, 1997 and the last one that was carried out in 2024.

The 1997 census was considered to be incomplete as the Kurdistan region was not counted at the census.

After theWar of Iraq, there was a plan for a new population and housing census, and in November 2024 the first nationwide census in nearly 40 years, however the ethnicity question was omitted due to conflicts. The 2024 census counted that 45.4 million people lived in Iraq[74][75]

Israel

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The first census in the state of Israel was held in November 1948, six months after its creation, to establish thepopulation registry.[76] Subsequent censuses were conducted by theIsrael Central Bureau of Statistics (ICBS) in 1961, 1972, 1983, 1995 and 2008.[76] In these, 20% of households completed a detailed survey and the remainder a shorter questionnaire.[76] There is no legal requirement to hold a census within a given interval; in practice, the ICBS requests and the government decides.[76] The next census is scheduled for 2022.[77]

Japan

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Main article:Demographics of Japan

Since 1920, Japan has conductedPopulation Census [ja] to collect census information every five years,[78] with the exceptions of the 6th in 1947 instead of 1945 and some extra censuses during 1944–1948.[79] A large-scale census (in the years ending in the digit 0) and a simplified one (in those ending in 5) has been undertaken alternately. They collected information as of October 1.[80] TheStatistics Bureau is in charge of the exercise of censuses.[78]

The questionnaires were frequently changed in the early history of the Population Census, but they were almost fixed by the 1970s.[81]: 148  Since then, they include 16–23 topics, with a small difference between the large-scale censuses and the simplified ones.[82]: 135  They solicit information such as name, gender, relationship to head of household, year and month of birth, marital status, nationality, number of the household members, type and tenure of dwelling, floor area of the dwelling, number of hours worked during the week prior to October 1, employment status, name of employer and type of business, kind of work, and the place of work or schooling.[83] For the years ending in the digit 0, the questionnaire includes additional questions such as education, how long the respondent has lived at the current address, the place he/she lived five years ago, and the means of transportation to the workplace or school.[84]

Regardless of nationality or legal status, all residents in Japan are required to complete the census. All information collected by the census is confidential and protected by theStatistics Act [ja]. Information provided by census can never be used for any investigation purposes such as immigration control, police investigation, tax collections and so on.[85] After the census, all forms are destroyed.

For the first time in 2010, residents of Tokyo were given an option to complete the census questionnaires online in lieu of the conventional paper questionnaires. Unique ID and password were provided with the census form. Tokyo was chosen as the initial rollout for the online questionnaires due to the high concentration of people living inapartment buildings orgated communities, which restricts the access of census workers. The online options were made available across Japan from the 2015 census.

The 2020 census was conducted in midst of globalCOVID-19 pandemic and the Japanese government urged the residents to respond the census online. Those who are unable to respond online may complete and mail back the paper questionnaires.[85] The online census questionnaires are available in Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Spanish, and Portuguese.[85] The paper census form was only written in Japanese, but translation was available in 29 different languages upon request.[86] Since 2020, administrative information can be used on limited basis, only to complete the number of persons from nonresponding households.[87]

Jordan

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The first population census after Jordanian independence in 1946 was taken in 1952. It only counted the number of people in households, and could therefore be considered only to be a housing census. The first complete census was taken in 1961, with further censuses taken in 1979, 1994, 2004 and 2015. The distribution ofPalestinians andJordanians within the population has been a politically sensitive issue since theSix-Day war in 1967.

Lebanon

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No census has been conducted inLebanon since 1932.[88] It indicated a population of 861,399 Lebanese.[89] Various estimates of the population have been taken since; in 1956 it was estimated a population of 1,411,416, with 54% Christian and 44% Muslim. Conducting a census since then has been complicated by various conflicts in the 1970s and 1980s,[90] as well as by the sensitivity of religious issues.[88]

Malaysia

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Main article:Census in Malaysia

The census inMalaysia is carried out every 10 years, like many nations, since 1960 (with the exception of the fourth census, which was carried out in 1991). The next census should be carried out in 2030. The most recent census was from July 7 to October 24, 2020.

Myanmar

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Main article:Census in Myanmar

A general census of population and housing has been conducted in years 1973, 1983, 2014 and 2024 with the 2024 Census data considered unreliable with a provisional count of 51.3 million. A decrease from 51.5 Million, with prelimeneary census being published in December 2024.[91]

Nepal

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Main article:Census in Nepal

Census inNepal are taken byCentral Bureau of Statistics. Population censuses are conducted every ten years inNepal. The first was held in 1911 and the most recent was held in2021. The census in 2021 is the first census ofFederal Nepal.

Oman

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Censuses have been taken in theSultanate of Oman in 1993, 2003, 2010 and 2020.

Pakistan

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This section is an excerpt fromCensus in Pakistan.[edit]

TheCensus in Pakistan is a legally decennialcensus and a descriptive count ofPakistan'spopulation onCensus Day, and of theirdwellings, conducted and supervised by thePakistan Bureau of Statistics.[92] The most recent census was the2023 Pakistani census.

Philippines

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Main article:Census in the Philippines

The census of thePhilippines is enumerated every 5 years (beginning in 1960, except in 2005 where it was moved to 2007 due to budgetary constraints) and the results are used to allocate Congressional seats (congressional apportionment) and government program funding.

The census is performed by thePhilippine Statistics Authority. The first official census in the Philippines was carried out by the Spanish government pursuant to a royal decree calling for the counting of persons living as of the midnight of December 31, 1877. The first door-to-door census was conducted in 1903 to fulfill Public Act 467 which was approved by the U.S. Congress in July 1902. The last national census was held in 2020. For years between the censuses, the PSA issues estimates made using surveys and statistical models.

Demographic and historical evolution
of the Philippine population since the
first official census carried out in 1877.
N.YearPopulation
Philippines[93][94]
Population and
Housing Census
19th century
1st1877Steady 5,567,6851877 Philippine census
2nd1887Increase 5,984,7271887 Philippine census
20th century
3rd1903Increase 7,635,4261903 Philippine census
4th1918Increase 10,314,3101918 Philippine census
5th1939Increase 16,000,3031939 Philippine census
6th1948Increase 19,234,1821948 Philippine census
7th1960Increase 27,087,6851960 Philippine census
8th1970Increase 36,684,4861970 Philippine census
9th1975Increase 42,070,6601975 Philippine census
10th1980Increase 48,098,4601980 Philippine census
11th1990Increase 60,703,2061990 Philippine census
12th1995Increase 68,616,5361995 Philippine census
21st century
13th2000Increase 76,506,9282000 Philippine census
14th2007Increase 88,566,7322007 Philippine census
15th2010Increase 92,337,8522010 Philippine census
16th2015Increase 100,981,4372015 Philippine census
17th2020Increase 109,035,3432020 Philippine census
18th2024Increase 112,729,4842024 Philippine census

Saudi Arabia

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Population censuses have been taken in Saudi Arabia in 1962/63 (incomplete), 1974 (complete but not reliable), 1992, 2004, 2010 and 2022. An agriculture census was taken in 1999 and 2015.

Singapore

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Population censuses have been taken in Singapore every ten years, in 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010 and 2020

South Korea

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South Korea had its first "modern" census in 1925.[95]

The Census has been conducted 18 times every 5 years, most recently in 2020.

Sri Lanka

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The census in Sri Lanka is carried out by the Department of Census and Statistics every10 years, with the next one being planned for 2033.[96] The 2011 one being the first post-war census in three decades. The census will cover allGrama Niladhari (GN) divisions of the country. The first scientific census in Sri Lanka was conducted on March 27, 1871. The last four were in 1963, 1971, 1981, 2001, 2012 and 2023 with a census estimate in 1989. The 2001 census was only carried out in 18Districts due to theSri Lankan Civil War.

Syria

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The first population census in Syria was taken by the French Mandatory Regime in 1921–22. This is however not considered reliable. Censuses during independence have been taken 1947, 1960 (the first comprehensive demographic investigation), 1970, 1976 (a sample census), 1981, 1994 and 2004 and the next would be taken at 2017.

Taiwan

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The first census inTaiwan was conducted in 1905, whileTaiwan was under Japanese rule.[97]

Thailand

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A census is conducted every 10 years, the latest being in 2020. TheNational Statistical Office of Thailand is in charge of conducting the census.

Turkey

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Main article:Census in Turkey

The Turkish census is run by theTurkish Statistical Institute. The first census inTurkey was conducted in 1927. After 1935, it took place every 5 years until 1990. Now, the census takes place every 10 years. The last census was in 2000. It can be noted that the census enumeration takes place on one single day in Turkey (in other countries it takes 1–2 weeks). This required some 900,000 enumerators in 2000. The 15th census based on improved geographical information systems is planned for 2010.

A census was taken in theOttoman Empire 1831–38 bySultan Mahmud II (1808–1839) as a part of the reform movementTanzimat. Christian and Jewish men were counted but the female population was excluded.

Uzbekistan

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The last census in Uzbekistan was carried out in 1989 during Soviet rule. Uzbekistan itself will carry out their first post-Soviet census either in 2025 or 2026.[98]

Europe

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Albania

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Main article:Census in Albania

The latest population census was conducted in Albania on September 18, 2023.

The previous census was conducted in September 2011.[99] Prior to that, censuses were conducted in April 2001 and in 1989 at the end of theCommunist regime.

Map of Albania in Europe
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Albanian population since the
first official census carried out in 1923.
N.YearPopulation
Albania
Population and
Housing Census
20th century
1st1923Steady 814,3801923 Albanian Census
2nd1930Increase 833,6181930 Albanian Census
3rd1945Increase 1,122,0441945 Albanian Census
4th1950Increase 1,218,9431950 Albanian Census
5th1955Increase 1,391,4991955 Albanian Census
6th1960Increase 1,626,3151960 Albanian Census
7th1969Increase 2,068,1551969 Albanian Census
8th1979Increase 2,590,6001979 Albanian Census
9th1989Increase 3,182,4171989 Albanian Census
21st century
10th2001Decrease 3,069,2752001 Albanian Census
11th2011Decrease 2,821,9772011 Albanian Census
12th2023Decrease 2,402,1132023 Albanian Census

Austria

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The Austrian census is run byStatistics Austria. It is carried out every ten years, the last one on October 31, 2011.

Map of Austria in Europe
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Austrian population since the
first official census carried out in 1869.
N.YearPopulation
Austria
Population and
Housing Census[100]
19th century
1st1869Steady 4,497,8801869 Austrian Census
2nd1880Increase 4,963,5281880 Austrian Census
3rd1890Increase 5,417,3601890 Austrian Census
20th century
4th1900Increase 6,003,8451900 Austrian Census
5th1910Increase 6,648,3101910 Austrian Census
6th1934Increase 6,760,0441934 Austrian Census
7th1951Increase 6,933,9051951 Austrian Census
8th1961Increase 7,073,8071961 Austrian Census
9th1971Increase 7,491,5261971 Austrian Census
10th1981Increase 7,555,3381981 Austrian Census
11th1991Increase 7,795,7861991 Austrian Census
21st century
12th2001Increase 8,032,9262001 Austrian Census
13th2011Increase 8,401,9402011 Austrian Census
14th2021Increase 8,969,0682021 Austrian Census

Belgium

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The Belgium census is run by Statistics Belgium. The first census was carried out in 1846. The last census was taken in 2011. This is the first registered based census.[1]

Since 1968, the population number is permanently up to date through theNational Register.

Map of Belgium in Europe
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Belgian population since the
first official census carried out in 1846.
N.YearPopulation
Belgium
Population and
Housing Census
19th century
1st1846Steady 4,337,1961846 Belgian Census
2nd1856Increase 4,529,4601856 Belgian Census
3rd1866Increase 4,827,8331866 Belgian Census
4th1876Increase 5,336,1851876 Belgian Census
5th1880Increase 5,520,0091880 Belgian Census
6th1890Increase 6,069,3211890 Belgian Census
20th century
7th1900Increase 6,693,5481900 Belgian Census
8th1910Increase 7,423,7841910 Belgian Census
9th1920Increase 7,465,7821920 Belgian Census
10th1930Increase 8,092,0041930 Belgian Census
11th1947Increase 8,512,1951947 Belgian Census
12th1961Increase 9,189,7411961 Belgian Census
13th1970Increase 9,650,9441970 Belgian Census
14th1981Increase 9,848,6471981 Belgian Census
15th1991Increase 9,978,6811991 Belgian Census
21st century
16th2001Increase 10,296,3502001 Belgian Census
17th2011Increase 11,000,6382011 Belgian Census
18th2021Increase 11,521,2382021 Belgian Census

Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Population censuses in Bosnia and Herzegovina were conducted in 1879, 1885, 1895, 1910, 1921, 1931, 1948,1953, 1961, 1971, 1981 and1991. The2013 Census was organized in period between October 1–15, 2013. This is the first census after the end of theBosnian War.

Bulgaria

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Bulgarian governors organized a national census soon after the liberation of the Bulgarian lands. In 1881 a census took place inthe Principality, while in 1884 a census was organized inEastern Rumelia. The first census covering the unified state took place in 1887.

Since these first accounts, Bulgarian authorities had organized several population censuses: 1892, 1900, 1905, 1910, 1920, 1926, 1934, 1946, 1956, 1965, 1975, 1985, 1992, 2001, and 2011.

The data provided in the Bulgarian censuses from 1888 untilWorld War II is regarded as highly reliable[citation needed] according to the standards of the time. The Bulgarian leading statisticians of the period were generally educated in Western universities and participated vividly in the international cooperation, therefore insisted and succeeded in introducing the best practices of the time. The quality of the data provided of later censuses is a matter of debate.[citation needed] The religion question in the 2001 census didn't allow the unaffiliated Bulgarians to be counted as such.

Map of Bulgaria in Europe
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Bulgarian population since the
first official census carried out in 1880.
N.YearPopulation
Bulgaria
Population and
Housing Census
19th century
1st1880Steady 2,007,9191880 Bulgarian Census
2nd1887Increase 3,154,3751887 Bulgarian Census
3rd1892Increase 3,310,7131892 Bulgarian Census
20th century
4th1900Increase 3,744,2831900 Bulgarian Census
5th1905Increase 4,035,5751905 Bulgarian Census
6th1910Increase 4,337,5131910 Bulgarian Census
7th1920Increase 4,846,9711920 Bulgarian Census
8th1926Increase 5,478,7411926 Bulgarian Census
9th1934Increase 6,077,9391934 Bulgarian Census
10th1946Increase 7,029,3491946 Bulgarian Census
11th1956Increase 7,613,7091956 Bulgarian Census
12th1965Increase 8,227,8661965 Bulgarian Census
13th1975Increase 8,727,7711975 Bulgarian Census
14th1985Increase 8,948,6491985 Bulgarian Census
15th1992Decrease 8,487,3171992 Bulgarian Census
21st century
16th2001Decrease 7,928,9012001 Bulgarian Census
17th2011Decrease 7,364,5702011 Bulgarian Census
18th2021Decrease 6,519,7892021 Bulgarian Census

Croatia

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The census inCroatia is carried out every 10 years. The last census was taken in 2021 with final population count of 3.9 million.[101] The first census was in 1857 when what is nowCroatia was part of theAustrian Empire.

Cyprus

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The British carried out seven censuses inCyprus in total: six at ten-year intervals between 1881 and 1931, and the last in 1946. Following the establishment of the modern state, there have been seven more censuses: in 1960 (the year of establishment), 1973, 1976, 1982, 1992, 2001 and 2011. The Statistical Service of the Cypriot government counts from the first British census, i.e. the latest census, in 2011, is referred to as the 14th census. InNorthern Cyprus there have been three censuses: in 1996, 2006 and 2011. All three have been a matter of controversy, both in the north and the south, and abroad.

Czech Republic

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The census in theCzech Republic is carried out every 10 years by the Czech Statistical Office. The last census was taken in 2021. Earlier censuses were taken in 1869, 1880, 1890, 1900, 1910, 1921, 1930, 1950, 1961, 1970, 1980, 1991, 2001 and 2011.

The results of the last census are also available via the interactive model based software.

Denmark

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The first Danish census was in 1700–1701, and contained statistical information about adult men. Only about half of it still exists. A census of school children was taken during the 1730s.

Following these early undertakings, the first census to attempt completely covering all citizens (including women and children who had previously been listed only as numbers) ofDenmark-Norway was taken in 1769.[102] At that point there were 797,584 citizens in the kingdom.Georg Christian Oeder took a statistical census in 1771 which coveredCopenhagen,Sjælland,Møn, andBornholm.

After that, censuses followed somewhat regularly in 1787, 1801, and 1834, and between 1840 and 1860, the censuses were taken every five years, and then every ten years until 1890. Special censuses for Copenhagen were taken in 1885 and 1895.

In the 20th century, censuses were taken every five years from 1901 to 1921, and then every ten years from 1930. The last traditional census was taken in 1970.

A limited population census based on registers was taken in 1976. From 1981 and each year onwards information that corresponds to a population and housing census is retrieved from registers. Denmark was the first country in the world to conduct these censuses from administrative registers. The most important registers are the Population Register (Det Centrale Personregister), the Building and Dwelling Register (Bygnings- og Boligregistret) and the Enterprise Register (Det Centrale Virksomhedsregister). The central statistical office,Statistics Denmark is responsible for compiling these data. This information is available online in the Statbank Denmark.[103]

It is possible to search a portion of the Danish censuses online at the Dansk Demografisk Database,[104] and also view scanned versions at Arkivalier Online.[105]

Estonia

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Population censuses have been carried out in 1881,[106] 1897,[106] 1922,[106] 1934,[106] 1959,[107] 1970,[107] 1979,[107] 1989,[107] 2000[108] and 2011.[109][110]

The censuses of 1881 and 1897 were carried out during the reign of theRussian Empire, when Estonia was divided between theGovernorate of Estonia and theGovernorate of Livonia. The latter also included territories of modern-day Latvia, however its Estonian-populated counties ofVõru,Tartu,Viljandi,Pärnu andSaaremaa roughly corresponded to the later borders of the Republic of Estonia. Only later Estonian territories ofValga,Narva,Jaanilinn andPetseri County remained outside these figures.

The 1922 and 1934 censuses were carried out by the independent Republic of Estonia. The 1959, 1979 and 1989 censuses were carried out by theEstonian SSR of theSoviet Union and excluded Jaanilinn and Petseri County, which were annexed by theRussian SFSR in 1945. The 2000 and 2011 censuses were again carried out by the independent Republic of Estonia and also excluded the territories annexed by Russia in 1945. The current responsible institution is theStatistics Estonia.[111]

Finland

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The first population census was taken in 1749 when Finland was a part of Sweden. Although the parliament authorized a modern census in 1938, it was not undertaken until 1950. Finland has an accurate population registry system, thus censuses are in practice conducted by studying the registry, rather than as a separate project. Statistics Finland publishes various statistics on population: preliminary population statistics are published monthly, population structure report is published annually and population projections every three years. Once in ten years, the official locations and demarcations for densely populated areas (taajama) for traffic purposes, and official numbers of the speakers of national languages (Finnish or Swedish), for bilinguality, are reviewed.

France

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The census in France is currently carried out byINSEE. The first census in France was conducted in 1801.[112] Since 2004, a partial census has been carried out every year, and the results published as averages over 5 years.

Germany

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Main article:Census in Germany
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The first systematic population on the European continent was taken in 1719 inPrussia (roughly corresponding to today's northern Germany and western Poland).

The first large-scale census in the German Empire took place in1895. Attempts at introducing a census inWest Germany sparked strong popular resentment in the 1980s since many quite personal questions were asked. Some campaigned for a boycott. In the end theConstitutional Court stopped the census in 1980 and 1983. The last census of West Germany was in 1987. Germany has since usedpopulation samples in combination with statistical methods, in place of a full census. But finally, on May 9, 2011, a new census of Germany was completed.

Greece

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Main article:Census in Greece

Census takes place every10 years and is carried out by the National Statistical Service of Greece.[113] The 2011 census ended on 24 May.[114]

Hungary

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Official decennial censuses have been taken in Hungary since 1870; the latest one – in line with the recommendations of the United Nations and the Statistical Office of the European Union – was carried out in 2011.Starting from 1880 the Hungarian census system was based on native language (the language spoken at home in the early life of the person and at the time of the survey), vulgar language (the most frequently used language in the family), and other spoken languages.

Iceland

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The first Icelandic census took place in1703, following upon the first Danish census of 1700–1701. Further censuses were carried out in 1801, 1845 and 1865. The 1703 exercise was the first census ever to cover all inhabitants of an entire country, mentioning the name, age, and social position of each individual. All of the information still exists, although some of the original documents have been lost.

The need for censuses was eliminated through the setting up, in 1952, of the National Registry (Þjóðskrá), which later merged with other entities to formRegisters Iceland. All those born in Iceland, and all new residents, are automatically registered. Individuals are identified in the registry by means of anational identification number (the so-calledkennitala), a number composed of the date of birth in the formatddmmyy and four additional digits, the third of which is a control digit, and the last of which indicates the century in which the person was born (9 for the 1900s and 0 for the 2000s).

The National Registry doubles as anelectoral register. Likewise, all bank accounts are linked to the national identification of the owner (companies and institutions all have their own identification numbers).

Ireland

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Main article:2022 census of Ireland

Population censuses covering all of Ireland were conducted every ten years from 1821 to 1911 inclusive. The first census following independence was conducted in 1926 and done every ten years until 1946. Since then, most censuses have been conducted every five years from 1951 to 2011 with two exceptions. Instead of censuses in 1976 and 2001, they were instead conducted in 1979 and 2002 respectively. The next census is scheduled for 2022, having been postponed from 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[115] All original census returns from 1901 onwards survive, together with some 19th century fragments.[116]

The census in Ireland is carried out by theCentral Statistics Office.[117] The census is taken every five years, with more detailed information collected in years ending in 1 and less in the years ending in 6. The 1976 census was cancelled as a cost-saving measure, but a supplementary census was held in 1979 after it became apparent that the 1970s had seen major demographic changes.[118] The census scheduled for 2001 was postponed until 2002 due tothe outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.[119]

Data from the 1901 Census of Ireland and the1911 census of Ireland were first made publicly available in 1961.[120][121] Subsequent census records will be made available 100 years after collection.[120] The 1901 and 1911 census returns, together with the 19th century fragments, are freely available to view at the National Archives of Ireland website.[122]

Italy

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The census in Italy is carried out byISTAT every10 years. The last five were in 1971, 1981, 1991, 2001 and 2011.From 2018, the census will be done every year, using a sample of population to correct databases that ISTAT create from registry offices and other public offices.

Map of Italy in Europe
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Italian population since the
first official census carried out in 1861.
N.YearPopulation
Italy
Population and
Housing Census
19th century
1st1861Steady 22,176,4771861 Italian Census
2nd1871Increase 27,299,8831871 Italian Census
3rd1881Increase 28,951,5461881 Italian Census
20th century
4th1901Increase 32,963,3161901 Italian Census
5th1911Increase 35,841,5631911 Italian Census
6th1921Increase 39,396,7571921 Italian Census
7th1931Increase 41,043,4891931 Italian Census
8th1936Increase 42,398,4891936 Italian Census
9th1951Increase 47,515,5371951 Italian Census
10th1961Increase 50,623,5691961 Italian Census
11th1971Increase 54,136,5471971 Italian Census
12th1981Increase 56,556,9111981 Italian Census
13th1991Increase 56,778,0311991 Italian Census
21st century
14th2001Increase 56,995,7442001 Italian Census
15th2011Increase 59,433,7442011 Italian Census
16th2021Decrease 59,030,1332021 Italian Census

Kosovo

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Kosovo declaredindependence on 17 February 2008. Then, theKosovo Agency of Statistics organized the first census of the new country in 2011.[123]

The most recent census was done in April and May 2024.[124]

Latvia

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The most recent census in Latvia was in 2011. Before that, most censuses were conducted under Soviet control. The census is carried out by theCentrālā Statistikas Pārvalde (Central Statistical Bureau).

Netherlands

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The first census in theNetherlands was conducted in 1795, and the last in 1971. A law was produced on April 22, 1879, ordering a census to be conducted every ten years.

The census that was planned for 1981 was postponed and later cancelled. A call for privacy was responsible for the cancellation of any further census since 1991. Censuses are being conducted by theCentraal Bureau voor de Statistiek since 1899. The censuses today are mostly (population, fiscal) register based, combined with surveying.

North Macedonia

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The independence of the Republic of North Macedonia followed the breakup of former Yugoslavia in 1991. The first population and housing census was conducted in the summer of 1994. The second census was conducted in the autumn of 2002. Both censuses were observed by international experts due to the sensitive issue regarding the ethnic distribution. The next census operation started in 2011 but it was aborted with the census declared unsuccessful. Following delay, a census was conducted in September 2021, which also included the diaspora.

Norway

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The two first male censuses was conducted during the 1660s and 1701.[125] Later statistical censuses were held in 1769, 1815, 1835, 1845, and 1855. Norway's first nominative, complete census was taken in 1801, when Norway still was ruled by the Oldenburg dynasty ofDenmark-Norway. The scope of the census followed the de jure principle, so military persons should be included as well as foreigners if they were residents. The 1801, 1865, 1900 and 1910 censuses are transcribed and made searchable on the internet.[126] The census records are made publicly available when 100 years have passed. Since 1900, a census has been conducted every ten years. (However, the 1940 census was postponed to 1946, and the census after 1990 came in 2001.) Since 2001 the population census has been combined with the housing statistics.[127] The 2001 questionnaire only asked about households and who was living in them, while no questionnaires will be mailed out for the 2011 census, since the administrative data on households is sufficient.[128]

Poland

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Main article:Census in Poland

The census inPoland is carried out byGUS approximately every10 years. The2002 census was conducted between 21 May and June 8. Poland's most recent census was held in 2011.[129] The next census is scheduled for 2021.[130]

Portugal

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The first systematic census in Portugal was carried out on January 1, 1864.[131] The census inPortugal is carried out byInstituto Nacional de Estatística (INE) every10 years. The last census was taken on March 21, 2011.

Romania

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Main article:Census in Romania

The first census inRomania was carried out in 1859. It is now carried out every ten years by theInstitutul Naţional de Statistică (INSSE). The last census was in 2011.[132][needs update]

Map of Romania in Europe
Demographic and historical evolution
of the Romanian population since the
first official census carried out in 1866.
N.YearPopulation
Romania
Population and
Housing Census
19th century
1st1866Steady 4,424,9611866 Romanian Census
2nd1887Increase 5,500,0001887 Romanian Census
3rd1899Increase 5,956,6901899 Romanian Census
20th century
4th1912Increase 7,234,9191912 Romanian Census
5th1930Increase 18,057,0281930 Romanian Census
6th1941Decrease 13,535,7571941 Romanian Census
7th1948Increase 15,872,6241948 Romanian Census
8th1956Increase 17,489,4501956 Romanian Census
9th1966Increase 19,103,1631966 Romanian Census
10th1977Increase 21,559,9101977 Romanian Census
11th1992Increase 22,810,0351992 Romanian Census
21st century
12th2002Decrease 21,680,9742002 Romanian Census
13th2011Decrease 20,121,6412011 Romanian Census
14th2021Decrease 19,053,8152021 Romanian Census

Russia and USSR

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Main article:Census in Russia

In Russia, the first census of the tax-payers was made in 1722–1723 by the order ofPeter the Great (only men were counted), and was ordered to be repeated every twenty years. The only completeRussian Empire Census was carried out in 1897. All-Union Population Censuses were carried out in theUSSR (which includedRSFSR and the other republics) in 1920 (urban only),1926,1937, 1939, 1959, 1970, 1979, and1989. The first post-SovietRussian Census was carried out in 2002, followed by the2010 Census. Currently, the census is the responsibility of theFederal State Statistics Service.

San Marino

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Parish priests in San Marino maintained 'libri d'anime' or 'books of souls' as a population register between 1634 and 1860. The first general population census was conducted in 1865. Further censuses were held in 1874, 1899, 1947, and 1976.[133][134] The Ufficio Informatica, Tecnologia, Dati e Statistica conducted the sixth population census on 7 November 2010.[135]

Serbia

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Main article:Census in Serbia

The census ordinarily takes place every 10 years. The last census was in 2011, the previous one was in 2002 (although having been planned for 2001) and the next is planned for 2021. The censuses before were organized in 1991, 1981, 1971, 1961, 1953 and 1948, duringCommunist Yugoslavia. During theKingdom of Yugoslavia, censuses were conducted in 1931 and 1921; the census in 1941 was never conducted due to the outbreak of WWII.

The autonomousPrincipality of Serbia, had conducted the first population census in 1834; the subsequent censuses were conducted in 1841, 1843, 1846, 1850, 1854, 1859, 1863 and 1866 and 1874. During the era of the independentKingdom of Serbia, six censuses were conducted starting on 1884 and the last one being in 1910. And then the frequent wars had prevented organizing any census prior to the Yugoslav one in 1921.

For the portions of Serbia ruled byAustria-Hungary until 1918, there were a total of five Austro-Hungarian censuses—1910, 1900, 1890, 1880 and 1869, immediately after the Dual Monarchy's constitution.[when?]

Slovakia

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First modern census in the area of today'sSlovakia was taken in 1869.[136] Today, the census is conducted every 10 years by the Statistical Office of Slovak Republic. Last census was in May 2021.

Slovenia

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The first census of modernSlovenia was carried in 1991, after independence had been declared. TheStatistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia conducted the second census in 2002. Further censuses were carried out in 2011 and then every 10 years.[137]

Spain

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Main article:Census in Spain

The census in Spain is carried out byINE every10 years. Although there has been an old tradition and like for making census in Spain, the oldest ones dating back to the 12th century (byAlfonso VII of theKingdom of Castile), the first modern census was carried out in 1768 byConde de aranda, under the reign ofCarlos III. The last five were in 1971, 1981, 1991, 2001, and 2011.

Sweden

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See also:Population registration in Sweden

The first population census in Sweden was carried out in 1749. The last population and housing census was carried out in 1990. It is planned to conduct population and housing censuses based on registers in the future.

Switzerland

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Main article:Census in Switzerland

InSwitzerland, theFederal Population Census (German:Eidgenössische Volkszählung, French:Recensement fédéral de la population,Italian:Censimento federale della popolazione,Romansh:Dumbraziun federala dal pievel) has been carried out every 10 years starting in 1850. The census was initiated byFederal CouncillorStefano Franscini, who evaluated the data of the first census all by himself after Parliament failed to provide the necessary funds.[138] The census is now being conducted by theSwiss Federal Statistical Office.

Data collected include population data (citizenship, place of residence, place of birth, position in household, number of children, religion, languages, education, profession, place of work, etc.), household data (number of individuals living in the household, etc.), accommodation data (surface area, amount of rent paid, etc.) and building data (geocoordinates, time of construction, number of floors, etc.). Participation is compulsory and reached 99.87% of the population in 2000.[139]

Since 2010, the population census has been carried out and analysed annually in a new format by theFederal Statistical Office (FSO). To ease the burden on the population, the information is primarily drawn from population registers and supplemented by sample surveys. Only a small proportion of the population (about 5%) is surveyed in writing or by telephone. The first reference day for the new census was December 31, 2010.

Ukraine

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Main article:Censuses in Ukraine

The first post-SovietUkrainian Census was carried out by State Statistics Committee of Ukraine in 2001, 12 years after the last All-Union census in 1989.[140]

United Kingdom

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Main article:Census in the United Kingdom

In the seventh century,Dál Riata was the first territory in what is now the UK to conduct a census.[citation needed] TheDomesday Book of 1086 in England contained listings of households but its coverage was not complete and its intent was not the same as modern censuses.

Following the influence ofMalthus and concerns stemming from hisAn Essay on the Principle of Population the UK census as we know it today started in 1801. The census has been conducted every ten years since 1801.

The first four censuses (1801–1831) were mainly headcounts and contained little personal information. The 1841 Census, conducted by theGeneral Register Office, was the first to record the names of everyone in a household or institution. From 1851 onwards the census shows the stated age and relationship to the head of household for each individual. Because ofWorld War II, there was no census in 1941. The actual census dates were 6 June 1841, 30 March 1851, 7 April 1861, 2 April 1871, 3 April 1881, 5 April 1891, 31 March 1901, 27 March 1911.

The census of England & Wales is undertaken for the government by theOffice for National Statistics (ONS). TheGeneral Register Office for Scotland (GROS) conducts its own census, while the census in Northern Ireland is carried out by theNorthern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA). Public access to the census returns is restricted under the terms of the 100-year rule. The most recent returns made available to researchers are those of the 1921 census.

The most recent UK census took place in England, Wales and Northern Ireland on 21 March 2021.[141] Because of theCOVID-19 pandemic the census in Scotland was delayed to 20 March 2022.[142][143] It was revealed that the 2021 UK Census could be the last census conducted, as Prof Sir Ian Diamond said in early 2020 that he is "hopeful" other, newer data sources could replace the British census, adding "better and more granular" sources in a "cheaper" and "more timely" way could replace the 2021 census.[144][145] A 2018 UK Government white paper said its "ambition" is for "other sources of data" to be used following the 2021 census.

Oceania

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Australia

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Main article:Census in Australia

The Australian census is operated by theAustralian Bureau of Statistics. It is currently conducted every five years, thelast occurrence being on August 10, 2021. Past Australian censuses were conducted in1911, 1921, 1933, 1947, 1954, and every five years since 1961. In 2016, for the first time,Australians were able to complete their census online.[6]

New Zealand

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Main article:New Zealand census

The census in New Zealand is carried out byStatistics New Zealand(Tatauranga Aotearoa), usually every five years. The 1951 census was the first year in which Māori and European New Zealanders were treated equally, with European New Zealanders having had a different census form in previous years and separate censuses in the 19th century. Results for those censuses before 1966 have been destroyed with a few exceptions and those since will not be available before 2066.

For the 2001, 2006 and 2013 Censuses of New Zealand, respondents could choose to complete their census questionnaire online. The census was scheduled on 8 March 2011. However, it was cancelled due to theSeptember 2010 andFebruary 2011 Canterbury earthquake.[146] The 1931 census was also cancelled due to the effects of theGreat Depression, and was the 1941 census due to theSecond World War.

A census was instead held on 5 March 2013. For the 2018 census, online participation was prioritised, with paper forms available upon request.

The most recent census was conducted on 7 March 2023.

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