Completion of 2024 population and housing census listing phase reveals doubled numbers

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October 24, Colombo (LNW): The initial phase of Sri Lanka’s 2024 Population and Housing Census has been successfully concluded, marking a significant milestone in the country’s demographic study.

This stage, focused on counting census units, involved documenting residences, business establishments, institutions, and housing complexes where individuals live.

According to the Department of Census and Statistics, the number of census units in Sri Lanka has nearly doubled over the past forty years, reflecting notable growth.

The recent count reveals a total of 8,377,895 census units, a significant increase from the 3,423,486 units recorded in 1981.

The next phase of the census will delve deeper, gathering detailed information about the population, including data on individuals and their living conditions.

This stage is pivotal in understanding the demographic shifts and housing dynamics that have evolved over time.

Census officers are legally obligated under the Census Ordinance to protect the confidentiality of all personal information they collect, ensuring the privacy of individuals.

Every citizen is required to provide accurate data during this process, which will form the basis of the census report.

“Census Day” has been scheduled for December 19, when the comprehensive report will be released, offering valuable insights into the demographic trends of the nation.

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