Began in the territory the Population and Housing Census 2012: accurate, confidential and legal

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censo 2012 San Antonio de los Baños, Artemisa, Cuba - This Friday, September 14th at 12 pm was set as the starting point or moment in which collect census information, regardless of when the visit takes place, the answers must reflect the situation in each place considering the time, ie, births after that date and time will not count for the 2012 Census.

Hence the importance of being accurate, because the data must match one time or moment in time.

The information offered by each ariguanabense through the Census is confidentiality, in addition to legal support and the principle that every citizen must provide the requested information truthfully.

Responses emitting the householders during the Census period from September 15th to 24th, will be used only for statistical reporting form. The 2012 process is based on the Presidential Decree number 291 from October 5th, 2011.

Enumerators will visit households that take the responses statements. Do not ask any documentary evidence of what is declared and no checks or inspections are made to verify the accuracy of the response.

The Census does not grant or remove legality of housing, equipment, vehicles or other property information.

The 209 enumerators, mostly young, are trained for the task and collaborate with ease in it. Each person can coordinate with the enumerator, the most convenient time for the interview.

The census questionnaire contains questions about the location of housing, total number of people in them, type of dwelling, number of rooms, date of construction, materials, equipment and vehicles which has, among other information of interest to consider for the future development.

On the other hand, will not ask his name, but the time he has lived in the home, conditions, marital status and occupation, among others.

The Municipal Census Bureau developed a workshop for enumerators and supervisors who will be in charge of carrying out the census survey in all homes. These young people, students of technical-vocational education and university were prepared, know the documentation with which they will work and run the six areas in which the municipality was divided.

As reported by Jorge Luis Calderin Delgado, head of the Municipal Bureau of the Census, all the conditions were created for the success of this research. It demonstrates the enthusiasm and motivation of students and teachers. Families are also receiving guidance through an informational supplement which is distributed in all homes. Thus villagers previously known issues that will have to answer for collaboration with the Census and fulfill the call: In Cuba we all count.


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