Fourth round census

1 Census reference.

The census counts about the number of population and demographics, socioeconomic status of the population at a national and subnational level, and the collection of information on the status of housing situations, information about housing conditions at the national or state level, Analyze, accurately analyze, prepare and produce a report of the results and distribute the results to the users. The results of public and home census results provide information on the state and national levels of the sub-national administration, namely rural and urban kebele administration.

2 The importance of the fourth round census

So far, three national national and counting counts have been carried out in our country. The first was 1976 and the second one in 1987 and the third was in 1999. During these years, the population and distribution of the country and the economic and social changes have been observed. Accordingly, since 1999, national and local census data will be reviewed to evaluate the changes, to gather new information, and to anticipate future demographics, socioeconomic conditions and socioeconomic status of the public, Home count is important.

3. Purpose of Public and House Counting

Counseling of the Census aims to provide the most up-to-date and reliable demographic information that can be used to assess the performance of the census in preparation for policy planning, service delivery and demography.

4. Values ​​of the Fourth Round People and Housing Census.


  • Regularly adjusting plans and policies for improving the quality and accessibility of the education sector
  • Health services delivery plans and policies for improving access and quality.
  • Create a job opportunity for citizens to create adequate employment opportunities and monitor and evaluate the implementation.
  • The plans and policies for ensuring the participation and benefit of women, part of the people of the country, in their participation in social, economic and democratic development.
  • We have set out various plans and policies to sustain the natural and manmade natural disasters, especially the realities of the country,
  • Plans and policies for making the population growth consistent with the natural environment and environment.
  • Citizens' infrastructure needs (clean water, electricity, telecommunications, roads, housing needs, etc.) to ensure access and fair access.
  • Policies for achieving equal participation and benefits for citizens with disabilities and their age who need special support in the social and economic development of the country.
  • Information on public and home census data is important for these types of astronomy designed to expand services for commercial investment and industry development.

5. When and how to conduct a fourth round of public and home census?

• Counting householders, families and organizations from March 27-29 from March 27-29, with the map of their assigned area, counters counted.

• The census will be conducted on the same day, March 29, 2011 in all rural and urban countries, with details of the registration process going from house to house from March 29 to April 20, 2011.

6. Content and details of information collected in Round IV public and housing census

A. Information collected about the population

• Sex, age, religion, national origin, nationality
• Education, Disability, Marriage and Working Conditions
• If a female is a family member, then the number of children
• Loss of orphaned children and young people,
• about bullying,
• Information about death in the household, etc. is collected.

B. Information collected about homes

• The type of house, the house's length
• The walls, roof, cement and floors of the house are usually built,
• The number of rooms in the home,
• The toilet and kitchen type of the house,
• Use the type of fuel and light the family uses,
• Where the family can get drinking water,
• Information about home theater, radio, and telephones is collected.

7. Who are included in the census?

• People living in their normal home
• People living in hotels, hospitals and other shelters - namely, public schools, child care centers, labor camps, prisons, parapet etc..
• Homeless people (homeless, church, mosques, places of funerals, etc.)
• In general, infants, sick couples, people with disabilities, young men and women, foreign nationals are all included in the census.
8. The principles that must be applied
• Any person should be counted
• Everybody should be counted only once.

9. How to identify counters and supervisors while counting.

Counters and correspondents will also have a badge and a letter stating that they are census takers. Also, the hats and pouch for the job, and the census questionnaires and forms will have a Cabinet Commissions logo. If a claimant who does not have such checks or inspections is employed, the situation must be immediately reported to the concerned body.

10. The cooperative cooperation of the controller.

• Willingness to respond to inquiries by counters at home when visiting.

• Responding correctly to the responses to the request that they provide basic input into the development plans and policies that are being developed for the country's construction.

• At every opportunity, we have to share our understanding of the content of the messages, which will explain to our neighbors about the purpose and significance of the census, especially the unencumbered count.

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