Why a PopulatiOR Census? Virtually all countries conduct Population Censuses at regular intervals. It is impossible to govern a country without knowing the main characteristics of its pay Anyb- retur individual components, so the data generated by the Population Census-for instance, about the movement of the Swiss and foreign population, mobility within the country, training, language or the structure of families and housing- are indispensable. The Census provides crucial information for policy decisions on employment, health, social insurance, transport and even housing. • All Fed the the Per des Switzerland has been conducting population censuses since 1850, making it possible to trace developments over this period and to compare them with the situation in other countries. The Population Census is therefore a fundamen- tal part of our national heritage and collective knowledge. ted da Al Who ts concerned?
Why a PopulatiOR Census? Virtually all countries conduct Population Censuses at regular intervals. It is impossible to govern a country without knowing the main characteristics of its pay Anyb- retur individual components, so the data generated by the Population Census-for instance, about the movement of the Swiss and foreign population, mobility within the country, training, language or the structure of families and housing- are indispensable. The Census provides crucial information for policy decisions on employment, health, social insurance, transport and even housing. • All Fed the the Per des Switzerland has been conducting population censuses since 1850, making it possible to trace developments over this period and to compare them with the situation in other countries. The Population Census is therefore a fundamen- tal part of our national heritage and collective knowledge. ted da Al Who ts concerned?
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