censuses

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Englisch - Türkisch
sayım/nüfus sayım
census
{i} nüfus sayımı

Bir nüfus sayımı 2005 yılında yapıldı. - A census was performed in 2005.

Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nde her on yılda bir nüfus sayımı vardır. - In the United States there is a census every ten years.

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(Denizbilim) sayma
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(Politika, Siyaset) tahrir
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nüfus tahriri
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sayım

Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nde her on yılda bir nüfus sayımı vardır. - In the United States there is a census every ten years.

ABD'de nüfus sayımı her on yılda bir yapılır. - In the United States, a census takes place every ten years.

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Englisch - Englisch

Definition von censuses im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

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An official count of members of a population (not necessarily human), usually residents or citizens in a particular region, often done at regular intervals
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To collect a census
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an official numbering of the people of a country or district
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{n} an enumeration of inhabitants, a register of people
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A periodic, official count of the number of persons living in a country
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conduct a census; "They censused the deer in the forest"
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official gathering of information about the population in a particular area The data collected are used by government departments in planning for the future in such areas as health, education, transport, and housing central business district (CBD) area of a town or city where most of the commercial activity is found This area is dominated by shops, offices, entertainment venues, and local-government buildings Usual- ly the CBD is characterized by high rents and rates, tall buildings, and chain stores, and is readily accessible to pedestrians It may also occupy the historic centre of the city and is often located where transport links meet
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The enumeration of an entire population, usually with details being recorded on residence, age, sex, occupation, ethnic group, marital status, birth history, and relationship to head of household
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all items or individuals of the population are used to collect data
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A count of every member of a population
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usually made once in five years
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a period count of the population conduct a census; "They censused the deer in the forest
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An official count of the number of people living in a certain area, such as a district, city, county, state, or nation The United States Constitution requires the federal government to perform a national census every ten years The census includes information about the respondents' sex, age, family, and social and economic status
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The 'enumeration' of individuals which lists their age, ethnic background, occupation, where and how they live The first census to survey individuals (rather than whole families) took place in the United States in 1850
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Situation where every element of a population is included in a research project
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{i} counting and surveying of the population for official purposes
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A counting of the people A periodic, official tally of population, possibly with details as to ages, sexes, occupation, etc The U S Constitution requires a census every ten years, which has been taken on the decade every ten years since 1790 Not all census records have survived or survived complete Related Topic: The U S Census
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An official registration of the number of the people, the value of their estates, and other general statistics of a country
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An official count of members of a population (not necessarily human,) usually residents or citizens in a particular region, often done at regular intervals
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A compilation of the known specimens of a particular numismatic item
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  -  A complete enumeration of a population or the business and commercial establishments, farms, or governments in an area
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A numbering of the people, and valuation of their estate, for the purpose of imposing taxes, etc
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Collection of demographic and socio-economic information on the population (or samples of the population) in well defined areas at a particular time
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A count of the population of an area
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A complete enumeration, usually of a population, but also businesses and commercial establishments, farms, governments, and so forth
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no, I don't care who lives in your house! This is a listing of coins, usually the best ones known for that date Specialists often refer to this as the "Condition Census "
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Periodic official enumeration of the population
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The act of collecting a census
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A detailed listing of the demographic make up of the country A census has been taken every year since 1801(with the exception of 1941) From 1841 onwards they list the names, ages and occupations of the inhabitants This information is only available to the public after a hundred years have elapsed
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A census is an official survey of the population of a country that is carried out in order to find out how many people live there and to obtain details of such things as people's ages and jobs. Enumeration of people, houses, firms, or other important items in a country or region at a particular time. The first U.S. population census was taken in 1790 to establish a basis for representation in Congress. Censuses were taken in England, France, and Canada in 1801, 1836, and 1871, respectively. China was the last major country to report a census, in 1953. Census information is obtained by using a fixed questionnaire covering such topics as place of residence, sex, age, marital status, occupation, citizenship, language, ethnicity, religious affiliation, and education. From the responses demographers derive data on population distribution, household and family composition, internal migration, labor-force participation, and other topics. See also demography
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A complete count of the members of a population; also refers to the count and survey process conducted by the U S Census Bureau central tendency: The degree to which the quantities of a variable converge cluster analysis: An exploratory procedure for combining similar objects into groupings and then using those groupings ("clusters") as a basis for further analysis cluster sample: A probability sample in which groupings of elements are selected initially and individual elements are sampled subsequently
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An official, usually periodic enumeration of a population, often including the collection of related demographic information
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A sample consisting of the entire population
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periodic official tally of the population with details as to ages, sexes, occupations, etc , U S Federal censuses have been taken every 10 years since 1790
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population count, as in: The last census showed an increase in single-parent families
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A complete study of the population as compared to a sample A detail audit
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a period count of the population
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An offical count and survey of the population, conducted in the U S every ten years Census workers not only count people but ask questions about employment, housing, family number, income level etc to provide useful information about our population
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    Silbentrennung

    cen·sus·es

    Türkische aussprache

    sensısîz

    Aussprache

    /ˈsensəsəz/ /ˈsɛnsəsɪz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'sen(t)-s&s ] (noun.) 1634. Latin, from censEre.

    Videos

    ... we didn’t have censuses that covered the whole world at that time.  So it’s a retrospective ...
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