The critique of Population survey of Bangladesh
The survey of population need to be correctly executed
in all levels of population but tin the past what was contemplated in the past
was not a synchronous and complete survey for the whole country and can be
regarded as a dress rehearsal for the 1881 survey. With the 1881 survey the
system of decennial population survey was introduced throughout India including Bangladesh. The system of taking
population survey every ten year ending with’1’ continued in this part of the
world till 1961. The 1971 survey was interrupted due to the war of liberation
and was held subsequently in 1974 after the establishment of the sovereign and
independent Bangladesh.
With the survey of 1981 the decennial pattern of survey taking was resumed and
the survey of 1991 followed in due course. The next survey of the country
scheduled for 2001 is likely to initiate the decennial pattern of survey in the
first century of the next millennium. Thus in sovereign Bangladesh so far three population
surveys on the basis of total count had been held - in 1974, 1981 and 1991. The
up to date population survey of Bangladesh
particularly since 1981 survey forward are designed on the UN proposal for
population and home survey. The Bangladesh
population survey can be defined as the total process of collecting, compiling,
evaluating, analyzing, publishing and disseminating demographic, economic and
social data pertaining to the total population of the country, at a specified
time i.e. at midnight of the survey night or the survey reference date. Data
are collected from all persons in the entire geographic territory
of
Bangladesh extending over all enclaves such as Angorpota and
Dahagram, and all the coastal islands located within the territorial waters of
the country. Bangladesh population survey also includes a housing survey or a
survey of all permanent and temporary living quarters situated within the
territory of the country that are actually in use as places of abode and their
survey night occupants. The Bangladesh
population survey has the following characteristic features:
·
entirely
permissible statistical operation authorized by a specific law and carried out by a government agency
·
details on the
basis of individual persons residing in
dwelling and institutional households
·
Explanation of
population preceded by counting of floating and population- on- transit on the
survey night.
·
Prompt completion
of the universal counts using a short and simple questionnaire in OPTICAL MARK
READER format.
·
Banding
together the domestic based population count with the housing survey in
one operation
·
Simultaneity of
the counting operations in all parts of the country
·
setting up and
holding the survey within the defined periodicity of every ten years
·
On the virtual
counts, the three-year period prior to the survey taking is utilized in survey
planning and the two-year period following in data processing, analysis and
dissemination of survey results.
Population surveys in Bangladesh are demeanor under the
Survey order 1972 as amended in 1981. Beginning with the 1981 survey, in
keeping with the modern practice of treating population survey as a statistical
operation, the survey order authorizes the Director General of the Bangladesh
Bureau of Statistics of the Statistics Division under the Ministry of Planning,
as the authority in charge of survey taking. In all other previous survey the
survey authority vested in the Survey Commissioner who was located in the
Ministry of Home Affairs. The Bangladesh
survey eliminates foreign nationals including tourists and temporary visitors
and enumerates all the Bangladeshi nationals living within the territory of the
country on the survey night. Bangladeshi nationals living abroad on the survey
night such as workers, students and visitors abroad are also not counted. The
survey order authorizes the survey authority to formulate a survey plan for the
conduct of the survey and a questionnaire for collecting the survey information
on a standardized format. The survey order makes it obligatory for all eligible
Bangladeshi nationals to provide answers to the survey questionnaire to the
best of their abilities and refusal a punishable act under section 187 of the
Bangladesh Penal Code. Answers to the survey questionnaire are required to be
given by the head of the household on behalf of all persons in the household
present on the survey night or in absence of the head, by the next senior
person.
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