PSA Iloilo Ensures Accurate 2024 Census Data
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) successfully completed the 2024 Census on Population and Community-Based Monitoring System (POPCEN-CBMS) in Iloilo Province and City in December 2024. To ensure data accuracy and reliability, PSA implemented stringent quality control measures, including close supervision and spot-checking interviews during enumeration. Following data collection, PSA conducted Map and Data Processing, a

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The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) successfully completed the 2024 Census on Population and Community-Based Monitoring System (POPCEN-CBMS) in Iloilo Province and City in December 2024.
To ensure data accuracy and reliability, PSA implemented stringent quality control measures, including close supervision and spot-checking interviews during enumeration.
Following data collection, PSA conducted Map and Data Processing, a crucial step to review and address errors or inconsistencies in the raw data, ensuring dependable results.
The PSA Iloilo Provincial Statistical Office also conducted saturation activities across the province and city to verify initial findings and ensure that every household and individual was accounted for.
The PSA encourages the public to report any households or individuals who may have been missed during the census. Residents can inform barangay officials or contact the PSA directly at (033) 327-9219 or 509-9620. Inquiries can also be sent via email to iloilo@psa.gov.ph.
Through these comprehensive efforts, the PSA remains committed to delivering high-quality data that empowers policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders to make informed decisions for the betterment of communities.
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