Becoming a census enumerator (HAYES, HODGES, DREW) (General)
I hve no idea how they were recruited in the past. In more recent times, enumerators are recruited through local authority staff offering to do the work but on a seperate contract. A friend of mine took part in the 1991 and 2001 Census and in the last one she was a superviser. The work can be quite difficult; going to areas where there may be hostility or trying to seek out and persuade rough sleepers to take part.
Best wishes
Jerry
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unknown,
2008-04-12, 11:40
- Requirements of a Census Enumerator -
ChrisW,
2008-04-12, 12:33
- Requirements of a Census Enumerator -
Barbara Lloyd,
2008-04-13, 08:38
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2008-04-14, 03:52
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2008-04-14, 04:05
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2008-04-14, 04:05
- Requirements of a Census Enumerator -
Barbara Lloyd,
2008-04-13, 08:38
- Becoming a census enumerator (HAYES, HODGES, DREW) - Jerry Weber, 2008-04-15, 20:47
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- Becoming a census enumerator 1860's -
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2008-04-16, 03:51
- Overseers and the census -
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2008-04-16, 04:40
- Overseers and the census - unknown, 2008-04-20, 10:33
- Overseers and the census -
slowhands,
2008-04-16, 04:40
- Becoming a census enumerator 1860's -
unknown,
2008-04-16, 03:51
- Requirements of a Census Enumerator -
ChrisW,
2008-04-12, 12:33