Definitionn. someone who collects census data by visiting individual homes
Last update: September 13, 2015
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The main difference in procedure between the two inquiries is that in Ireland the schedule is filled in by the enumerator, a member of the constabulary, or, in Dublin, of the metropolitan police, instead of being left to the householder. [Please select]
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Enumerator (looking at watch and finding it 12:10): "Well, good afternoon." [Please select]
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Speaking of white bachelor quarters, therein lay the enumerator's greatest problem. [Please select]
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Then over it all hang heavy clouds of soft-coal dust from trains and shovels, shifting down upon the black, white and mixed, and the enumerator alike; a dirty, noisy, perilous, enjoyable job. [Please select]
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It was then and there, though it still lacked an hour of noon, that I ceased to be a census enumerator. [Please select]
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