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PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten — The Population Census 2022 is set to start soon. The population census takes place every 10 years. The last census in Sint Maarten was in 2011. Due to the pandemic, this exercise was postponed in 2021. Sint Maarten joins at least 13 other countries in Latin America and the Caribbean in executing the population census in 2022.
The Department of Statistics is responsible for the successful execution of the population census. Two groups of enumerators have undergone an extensive training program and by the end of September, approximately 100 enumerators will be dispatched island wide to interview every single person in every household on Sint Maarten.
The questionnaire is quite extensive as the government of Sint Maarten tries to capture as much data as possible to answer the following questions:
The data gathered is anonymous and confidential and no individual data will be published. Regardless of the nationality, legal status or economic situation, everyone will be counted. Aggregate data will be analyzed and reports will be generated which will give government the necessary information that is needed by all ministries to develop policies based on actual facts from our communities.
Data gathered will be analyzed and made available to the community as well via the website of the Department of Statistics so that people can see the results of the census.
From the population census we will get information on:
Some of the information that we have received so far from the pilot census that has already taken place, indicate that:
The Acting Minister of TEATT, Omar Ottley is asking everyone to cooperate with the enumerators as they come to your doors with their tablets to ask the questions. No information gathered in the census will be shared with other departments in accordance with the statistical ordinance and the ordinance on population counts.