Hong Kong authorities will exempt 90 per cent of households from a population census next year, opting instead for a “re-engineered” model that uses existing data to track the city’s demographics – a major break from decades of statistical tradition.
Commissioner for Census and Statistics Leo Yu Chun-keung said on Friday that the 2026 population census had been revamped to improve workflow.
“To modernise the mode of Hong Kong’s population census, we will implement several re-engineering...
Hong Kong to exempt 90% of households from ‘re-engineered’ 2026 census
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Source: scmp.com

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