Because
we all know census data collects information on political or religious beliefs as opposed to being a head count.
Not exact matches
And then there are just people who are worried that the government might use their
census data to cross-reference it against other information they've given the government (income being the obvious example - anyone
know someone who plays fast and lose with their taxes?).
I have no
data to support this — maybe Stats Can should add the question to the next
census — but I can count on my fingers and toes the number of people I
know whose portfolios are 100 % indexed.
in his well -
known poem, Rabbi Ben Ezra, however, it seems that Canadians are growing old together, based on community
census data.
I suspect you
know all about
censuses, population models, migration patterns and rates, natural increases, decreases and algorithms for using these different sets of
data, yes?
Much of what is
known about divorced fathers comes from reports of custodial mothers, surveys, or
census data.