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How do you organize the census?
Let's assume that I am a chief planner and organize a census.

So, first of all, what is the scope of this census-village, township, town, county, district, city, province, or a larger scope?

According to this range, according to the experience gained from previous national censuses and the relevant census data compiled, the necessary data such as census rules suitable for the situation within this range are formulated, and the standard time of census, the specific implementation plan of census work and the requirements for implementing census funds are determined.

Second, recruit census trainers. Census personnel can be selected by grass-roots administrative departments, institutions, organs and other units according to the number of personnel, according to a certain proportion. If the number is not enough, volunteers can be collected from the society and qualified census personnel can be collected from university student village officials and other channels.

The implementation of funds requires the cooperation and cooperation of all parties. The use of funds requires budgeting. According to the census work, from preparation to development to comprehensive promotion to completion to final summary and data release, the budget of each stage should conform to the financial system and rules. If I don't have this ability, I should hire financial personnel or professional accountants to make budgets according to financial rules.

Then there is the implementation stage. According to the detailed rules of the sixth national census, we can probably know that the specific implementation of the census is divided into four stages:

Account rectification around 1 and 15;

2, 10 day household survey;

3. 15 or so household registration;

4. The coding work takes about 10 days.

Of course, in the implementation of these four tasks, in addition to household survey and household registration by enumerators, there are also suitable people from various communities, streets and towns as census instructors to guide and supervise the work of enumerators and ensure that the work is completed on time and with good quality.

Then, it is data review. It usually takes 10 days, and then the data is summarized and compared with the effective data. After determining that the error rate of the data does not exceed much, it can be released in a suitable range according to the previous plan.

For the specific implementation plan, I believe you can look at the detailed rules for the implementation of the sixth national census. That book is perfect.