census taker

/'sensəs'teikə/
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census taker

A census taker knocks on the door of a suburban house.

Definition

Noun: A person whose job is to collect official population data by conducting interviews at individual households. This individual works for a government agency to gather information for a census, which is a systematic count and survey of a population.

Usage

The term "census taker" refers specifically to the individual who performs the fieldwork of a census. It is a compound noun.

Examples: * The census taker visited every apartment in the building to ensure an accurate count. * My grandmother always offers the census taker a cup of tea when they come to the door. * To become a census taker, one must complete training on data collection procedures.

Advanced Usage
  • Historical Role: In the past, a census taker would travel on foot or horseback to remote areas to record demographic information.
  • Modern Context: While the role still exists, modern census operations may also use mail, telephone, and online surveys, with field staff following up at non-responding addresses.
Variants and Related Words
  • Enumerator: A more formal or technical synonym for "census taker."
  • Census Enumerator: A full, formal term for the role.
  • Field Agent / Field Representative: A broader term for someone who collects data in the field, which can include census work.
  • Census: (Noun) The official count or survey of a population itself.
Synonyms
  • Enumerator
  • Census enumerator
  • Survey taker (in a specific, official context)
Related Phrases
  • To take a census: The action of conducting the population count.
    • Example: The government will take a census next year.
  • Census data: The information collected by the census taker.
    • Example: Census data is used for planning schools and hospitals.
census taker

A census taker knocks on the door of a suburban house.

Noun
  1. someone who collects census data by visiting individual homes

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