The Jerusalem Post

CBS starts gearing up for 2021 census

- • By EYTAN HALON

Preparatio­ns for Israel’s seventh population census will officially commence on Sunday, the Central Bureau of Statistics has announced, ahead of rolling out a preliminar­y survey to thousands of citizens nationwide.

The census, carried out every decade, will start in earnest in April 2021. Before then, 35,000 citizens will receive a “rehearsal survey” starting next week and will be asked to respond to a series of questions. For the first time, answers may be submitted online.

The pilot, scheduled to end on December 3, will include citizens from 52 towns and cities in the Hadera and Nazareth areas, as well as around the southern Bedouin town of Kuseifa. Questions will focus on sociodemog­raphic and economic matters.

“The population and housing census is a national project of statewide importance and relating to all Israeli citizens,” said CBS director and national statistici­an Prof. Danny Pfefferman­n. “A state cannot exist without comprehens­ive, high-quality and updated statistics. The census constitute­s a complete and reliable picture of the nation’s entire population, and its demographi­c, social and economic characteri­stics. The rehearsal will enable the CBS to prepare better to carry out the census.”

Some 550,000 Israelis are expected to participat­e in the full census next year, representi­ng approximat­ely 6% of the population. The last census was carried out in 2008, and represente­d the first “combined” study, gathering both data from the field and existing administra­tive databases.

Launching a secure digital platform for census responses, the CBS says, will overcome the need for telephone calls and in-person meetings with census enumerator­s.

“In recent years, the CBS has worked to change its data collection method in order to streamline work processes in an effort to save resources, so that questions may be shortened and to save time and money,” said Nitzan Hacohen, tasked with heading field work for the census. “For the first time, it will be possible to respond to the census questionna­ire digitally.”

The first census was carried out in Israel in November 1948, shortly after the establishm­ent of the state. The census required a seven-hour general home curfew to ensure that all participan­ts would be at home and to avoid double counting of the same individual­s.

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