So please bear with your enumerator because he or she has to interview you again.
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The enumerator names are usually identifiers that behave as constants in the language.
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Racial classification was made by the census enumerator in these decades not by the individual.
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An enumerator interviews a woman for the 1940 census.
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I worked as a census enumerator when I was in college.
From the economist.com
Some enumerator types may be built into the language.
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Defining an array requires a constant expression, and enumerator values must be constant expressions.
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Using the enumerator names requires explicitly scoping.
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An artillery officer, three stars on his epaulettes, has come down from the mountain in order to train as an enumerator.
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Census taker: someone who collects census data by visiting individual homes
A person who, or a thing that enumerates; a counter or iterator
Who collected the information for the census from the householder and recorded it
A person who initially records the detail for a census.
Gathered census data, going door to door. Without these fellows, modern family tree research would be much harder!
A census worker. A person who collects census data for a specified enumeration district. An enumerator distributed forms, known as schedules, to each household within their district, returning after Census night to collect the completed schedules. ...