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ilikeverin
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« on: April 17, 2011, 09:01:53 AM »

Can somebody explain to me how a Census taker can interview 100 people on a single day ?

If you work 10 hours, you have 6 minutes to interview each person and that's without driving to each house ... Tongue

Maybe they're counting every member of a household, even though they'd only need to actually interview one of them?

Ah yeah, didn't think about that.

But with an average household size of 2-3 people it's still 30-50 households that a census taker has to visit on a single day ...

Oh, totally doable.  Trust me, I've looked at a lot of U.S. census records Tongue
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