enumerators in English

noun
1
a person employed in taking a census of the population.
For example, in 1881 those whom the census enumerators clearly identified as being employed by the railway companies in east Kent numbered a total of 1,814.
noun
    census taker

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1. Enumerators received careful advance training.

2. • The enumerators must complete the performance of all their duties within four days after their appointment.

3. • The enumerators shall complete the performance of all their duties within four days after their appointment.

4. The enumerators shall complete the performance of all their duties within four days after their appointment.

5. Enumerators were compensated as part of their pay for using their own computer and internet account to access the system.

6. Census enumerators visit non-responding households to make sure everyone is counted once, only once, and in the right place

7. A news release on February 19 and an initial advertising blitz informed the public that enumerators would call some time during the week.