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Population census to begin mid-June

Director of the Central Statistics Office (CSO), Raymond Phillips, has announced that the BVI’s 2023 Population and Housing Census will be starting from June 15.

The Director made the disclosure in a release issued yesterday, May 10, advising that preparations are already underway to conduct the long overdue exercise.

According to Phillips, the census is now being done after it was initially scheduled for 2020. He said this was due to some unavoidable delays imposed by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The census exercise is now expected to be completed in December 2023, the Director expressed.

“It is critical for the public to offer its full participation and co-operation to ensure the effectiveness of this initiative, which will have a positive impact on all persons who reside in and are visitors to the Virgin Islands,” Phillips stated.

The data collection process

While explaining the data-collection process, Phillips noted that the census gathers information on a number of housing and personal characteristics (of all persons residing in a household) including ownership status, power supply, water supply amenities, country, disability, education, health, and employment.

Just before the general elections held last month, Phillips commented at a forum that executing the census remains a difficult task for his team, especially given the fact that it is not mandatory for residents to participate and that residents had refused to participate in the past.

In 2021, a post-Cabinet statement announced that the government would be revising the Statistical Act to make it mandatory for persons to provide data to the CSO.

The statement said: “Cabinet approved the General Statistical Data Policy by the Central Statistics Office and decided that a legal review of the Statistics Act be undertaken with a view to draft the required regulations and enact provisions that require mandatory compliance on the part of data providers.”

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  1. ANY BETS? says:

    IT IS BETWEEN 35 TO 40,000 NOW

  2. History says:

    It took more than 7 years to get the last census report finished. Works out to processing 20-25 forms a day on average. We’ll probably have fhe 2023 census report ready one or two administrations from now.

  3. Online? says:

    Seams crazy to send people door to door for this hoping people are home. Make the forms available online. Happy to fill out and send in.

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  4. MD says:

    It is nonsense. Never once in 27 years has anyone taken my details for a census. Last time I even pointed this out to the Census office and still no one came.

  5. Jane says:

    Wil then census inquire as to sexual preferences and religious beliefs? It would be good if legislators considered the true demographics of the population rather than their own personal experience and views.

  6. Reality Check says:

    30 years, 10 employees, not one of us has ever been personally counted!

  7. Lodger says:

    Maybe this time I and my 15 plus neighbours might get counted. Even phoning in to tell them to come, nobody came.

  8. Resident says:

    they are not welcome to come to my home. Waste of time…

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  9. Tish says:

    Why? Don’t they know who is here already? If its not mandatory they wont get the true numbers so what’s the point of the census?

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