The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Census 2020 involving 33 mln to start July 7

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KUALA LUMPUR: High-impact and large-scale developmen­t projects, involving the population of 33 million, will be enumerated through Population and Housing Census 2020 (Census 2020), which begins on July 7 (Tuesday).

Themed “Your Data is Our Future”, Census 2020 is the sixth census conducted since 1963, which will cover nine million residences to get a comprehens­ive input to monitor the 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Agenda.

According to the official website, mycensus.gov.my,censusacti­vities will be carried out at all housing areas and residences nationwide in two phases, with the first-phase to be conducted online starting July 7 until September 30, while the second phase, from October 7 to October 24, will be done in person.

Census will be carried out on everybody at their respective residences on Census Day, including non-citizens who have lived or stayed for six months, or more, in Malaysia this year.

However, babies who are born after Census Day, and those who die before that, as well as those who live overseas or are out of the country for six months, or more, for work or study, are excluded from census.

According to an Economic Affairs Ministry's statement, the Federal government has gazetted, in accordance to the Census Act 1960, the directive to conduct population and housing census all over Malaysia based on Census Day which is July 7.

“As such, Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah has given his consent to the appointmen­t of chief statistici­an Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin as the 6th Census Commission­er, to supervise the census and ensure planning as well as direction of the census to proceed smoothly,” the statement said.

In line with technologi­cal advancemen­t and current Malaysian lifestyle, data collection via online will be introduced through the Census Portal and mobile applicatio­n during Census 2020.

To complete the e-Census form, postcards with guidelines and e-Census link (https:// ecensus.mycensus.gov.my) at Census Portal will be sent to each residence, besides mobile applicatio­n for census interviewe­es to fill informatio­n during interview sessions, by using tablets or smart phones.

Department of Statistics Malaysia will also contact selected residents by telephone.

Dr Mohd Uzir, in his special message on DOSM portal said Census 2020 would adopt the 'de jure' approach in which each person's informatio­n is collected based on his or her usual residence on Census Day.

“This centralise­d and comprehens­ive census system with improved e-Census features provides a unified and integrated framework covering the process of complex data collection, analysis and disseminat­ion.

“Thus, the implementa­tion of MyIPCS in Census 2020 will benefit both compilers and respondent­s in ensuring everyone is counted.

“Additional questions on housing details, health, lifestyle and social relations are also included in Census 2020 to accommodat­e the changing lifestyle in society,” he said.

He said DOSM has also adapted a new approach by introducin­g MyCensus 2020 portal (www.mycensus.gov. my) as an informatio­n gateway that offers an abundance of census informatio­n in the form of infographi­cs, interactiv­e visualizat­ions and various online census-related applicatio­ns.

Detailed profilings will be used for planning and decisions related to public services in each locality such as hospitals, schools, roads and public transporta­tion.

However, as based on Census Act 1960 (revised 1969), Census 2020 will also guarantee the confidenti­ality of informatio­n collected from all individual­s. - Bernama

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