
Population Enumeration
Population enumeration is the process of counting and recording the number of people in a specific area, such as a country, city, or community. It involves collecting detailed information about residents, including age, gender, occupation, and other characteristics. This process helps governments and organizations plan services, allocate resources, and develop policies. Typically conducted through surveys or censuses, population enumeration provides an accurate snapshot of a community’s demographics at a particular point in time, ensuring decision-makers understand the size and composition of the population they serve.