The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tech-friendly e-Census focuses on areas with high internet access

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PUTRAJAYA: Amidst the Covid19 threat, the first phase of implementa­tion for the Malaysian Population and Housing Census 2020 (Census 2020) exercise will be conducted online via the technology friendly e-Census method, starting July 7 until September 30, in line with the country’s ongoing pandemic situation.

Malaysian Population and Housing Census 2020 Commission­er Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin said about three million households had been selected to complete the task via e-Census, which includes residents living in high connectivi­ty areas and have access to the internet, which is an essential requiremen­t in order to key in informatio­n into the e-Census.

“Census is conducted every ten years, certainly new elements which are different (this year) compared to 2010 (census) are the literacy level and Malaysians’ willingnes­s to accept the e-Census method.

“We will focus on the rural areas in October (for the face-to-face second phase),” he said adding that the eCensus exercise will be focused on high connectivi­ty urban and rural areas that have internet facility.

He said this in an interview at his office at the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) here recently in conjunctio­n with Malaysia Census Day to be launched by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin tomorrow at the Putrajaya Internatio­nal Convention Centre (PICC).

Mohd Uzir, who is also DOSM Chief Statistici­an said following the government’s approval in 2017 to implement Census 2020 and having fulfilled the Census Act 1960 (revised 1969), listings and necessary measures have been taken by DOSM personnel in the states to update the directory for houses nationwide, including new residences.

As a result, a total of nine million residences had been listed, including three million households who will be filling out the census informatio­n via the e-Census method.

“They (DOSM’s personnel) will update or statistica­lly speaking, ‘make the listing’. We also look at new housing areas which will be completed in 2020, whether they are occupied or not.

“This way, we have managed to list about nine million houses in Malaysia. We have completed (the listing), therefore when we implement the e-Census, it is already in the system,” he said.

On the challenges in implementi­ng e-Census, Mohd Uzir has advised the selected residents to utilise the three-month period given to them to fill out the online form truthfully and with transparen­cy.

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