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CONFIDENTIAL Under authority of the 1950 Census Act
/ am t/ie Census enumerator assigned to t/iis area and / wou/d ///ce fo get some information about ttie tiousetio/d and its members. Here is my identification card. (SHOW CARD)
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1. Including yourself, how many persons are living in this household or staying here now? Please include babies, household members who are now temporarily in the hospital, or temporarily overseas for vacation, or study, or other purposes, as well as visitors and boarders. persons.
2. Please give me the names of each of these persons and tell me whether or not he or she usually lives in this household, or elsewhere in Bermuda, or overseas.
(If 'in this household', enter under the 'USUALLY LIVES IN THIS HOUSEHOLD' Section.) (If 'elsewhere in Bermuda' or 'overseas' enter under the 'LIVES ELSEWHERE OR OVERSEAS' Section and indicate in the 'Usual Residence' coluinn either 'E' for Elsewhere in Bermuda or 'O' for Overseas.)
HOUSEHOLD TYPE: PERSON NAME (SURNAME FIRST) NUMBER PLEASE PRINT RELATIONSHIP
TO HEAD AGE MARITAL STATUS
1 (Head)
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USUALLY UVES ELSEWHERE IN BERMUDA OR OVERSEAS S ^ E - T i r o ^
NAME (SURNAME FIRST) PLEASE PRINT USUAL RESIDENCE
3. Is there anyone at your home address to answer the Census on your behalf? |f Yes {End interview for this person) If No (Re-enter name and full address, etc. below)
Name
Address
Phone No. Home
Phona No. Work
(Comp/ete t/ie required questionnaires for tlie individua/s /isted at Question 3.)
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DIRECTIONS FOR MARKING ANSWERS
Use a black lead pencil (No. 2 only) Do NOT use a pen.
® 1980-85 ® 1970-79 ® 1960-69 ® 1959 or earlier O Not stated
14. Is th is dwe l l i ng present ly in need of any repairs?
® No, only regular maintenance is needed ® Yes. minor repairs e.g., broken w indows/door screens ® Ycs. major e.g.. plumbing, electrical or structural repairs
of ceiling, walls, or floors
O Nol stated
15. H o w many rooms does your dwe l l i ng un i t con ta i n , exc lud ing ba th rooms , ha l lways , open pat ios , and garages? , — , — ,
16. H o w many bedrooms are there ; t ha t is, h o w many bedrooms w o u l d bc l isted if th is house or apar tmen t we re on the marke t for sale or rent?
23 , In w h a t year d id you last c o m e t o Bermuda t o live? O Not stated
FOR PERSONS 5 YEARS a OVER
WHO WERE BORN /N BER/l/IUDA
24 . Have you ever l ived abroad for 5 years or more cont inuous ly? ® Yes ffi No (Go to Section 5) O Not stated
25 . W h e n d id you last re turn to Bermuda to live? O Not stated
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3 1 . W h a t is the h ighest academic qual i f ica t ion t ha t you have ob ta ined up to tho present t ime? ® None ® School Leaving Certificate. Royal Society of Arts 1,
BSSC wi th GPA of less lhan 2,0 ffi Cambridge School Cortilicate, 3rd class,
G.C.E. ' 0 ' level passes in 1-4 subjects. Royal Society of Arts 2 S 3, BSSC w i lh GPA of 2.0 but under 3.0
® Cambridge School Ceriificate, 1st or 2nd class G.C.E. ' 0 ' level passes in 5 or more subjects BSSC wi th GPA of 3.0 or over. Junior Matriculation (Canada) or High School Diploma (U.S.A.) G.C.E. 'A' level pass in 1 subject
28 . W h a t t y p e of school or educat iona l ins t i tu t ion are you a t tend ing now? O Primary ® Secondary ® Technical, vocational or pre-university ® University ® Other O Not stated
29 . Is th is school or educat ional ins t i tu t ion in Bermuda or abroad? ® Bermuda ffi Abroad O Not stated
Were you ever fo rma l l y t ra ined i.e., in a cer t i f i ed t ra in ing p rog ramme, or are you being fo rma l l y t ra ined fo r a part icular t rade, occupat ion or profession? O Yes ® No (Go to Section 6) O Not stated
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W h a t is t he t rade, occupat ion or profession for w h i c h you we re or are be ing t ra ined? (Descr ibe as accurate ly as possible.) O Not stated OFFICE USE
W h a t is the present status of your t ra in ing ; i.e. comple te , on -go ing , or at some o ther stage? O Completed training ® Still being trained ® Did not complete training
Last w e e k w h a t we re you do ing mos t , for example, were you w o r k i n g for pay, look ing for another job , a t tend ing schoo l , keeping house, or car ry ing on some other act iv i ty? ® Wotking for pay ® With job bul not at work (Go to 42)
ffi t.ooldng for work ' ® Engaged in home duties ® Voluntary work wi thoul pay ffi Full-lime Student ffi Unable to work ® Relirctf ® Other
O Not stated
(Go to Sect ion 7)
3 9 . Last w e e k h o w many paid jobs d id you w o r k at?
40 . H o w many hours do you norma l l y w o r k in your (main) j o h i l l a lvpif:.'il w o o k , inc lud ing ovc r l i i i i o whe the r you arc paid fur i t or not?
4 2 . W h a t k ind of w o r k do you do in your (main) job? (De^cr iho the ma in jol) held as accurate ly as possible. Do pot w r i t e in vague answers such as c lerk, engineer, superv isor , mechan ic , etc. Be more speci f ic , e.g., sales c lerk, c iv i l engineer, p r in t ing shop superv isor , auto mechan ic ctc.) Q Nui stated
43 . W h a t is the name of the company or business in w h i c h you are employed in your (main) job? (If respondent is se l f -employed, give t rad ing name of enterprise.)
O Not slated
Maine of company or business
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W h a t k ind of business or ac t i v i t y is ma in ly carr ied on at your (main) place of w o r k ? (Describe the k ind of business or ac t iv i ty as accurate ly as possibte, e.g., bank , p r imary schoo l . l awyers o f f i ces , retai l c l o th ing store, restaurant , etc.) o Not staled
Were you se l f -employed or w o r k i n g for someone elso in your {main) job last week? Self-employed ® With paid help (Employer) ffi Withoul paid help
Worked for someone else ffi As Berniuda Governnionl employee ffi As emijloyoe oi a Foroign tkivernnicni ffi As employee ol priv.ilc conipany/pcrson ® As unijaid worker in family business or farm O Not slated
46 . W h a t t i m o do you have to s tar t w o r k in your (main) job?
47 . H o w do you usual ly travel to your (main) plnce of w o r k ? (If more than one f o r m of t ravel used, f i l l t ha t oval w h i c h covers tho longest distance.)
4 9 . H o w many l iveborn chi ldren have you ever had? (Ask respondent to exclude any s t i l lb i r ths and stepchi ldren she has adopted?) O Nol slated
55. Do you have a physica l , men ta l or ot i ier l i ca l t i i cond i t i on , or l im i ta t ion w h i c h has lasted for morc than six mon ths and w h i c h l imi ts or prevents your par t ic ipat ion in the act iv i t ies of dai ly l ife e.g., w o r k , recreat ion, mob i l i t y , schoo l ing , etc.? ffi Yes
59. Dur ing lhe past 12 mon ths , did you receive i ncome f r o m any of the fo l l ow ing : wages , salaries, commiss ions , bonuses, t ips, net earnings f rom se l f -emp loyment , pensions, annui t ies , interest , d iv idends, net rents and regular a l lowances such as a l imony , social assistance, rental subsidies, scholarships, etc.? ffi Yes ® No {Go lo Scciion 1 1) O Not staled
60 . Piease look carefu l ly at the card that I am about to s h o w you and tell mc w h i c h of the letter codes best descr ibes your income range for the last 12 mon ths , ffi Not staled
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APPENDIX II
Census Office Census Planning Team
Regional Census Co-ordinating Ctte.
(Caribbean)
United States Bureau of the Census
Census Trainers
Regional (9 R(
Supervisors ?gions)
Area Supervisors (65 Supervisory Areas)
Enumerators (323 Census Districts)
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APPENDIX III CENSUS DEFINITION OF BERMUDIAN STATUS
The following notes were written for the guidance of Census Officers and are not a detailed exposition of the law.
Acquisition of Bermudian Status 1. By birth
A person can claim Bermudian status by right of birth if that person was born a Commonwealth citizen and:
(a) was born before 1st july, 1956, and
i. that person was born in Bermuda; or
l l. the person's parents were ordinarily resident in Bermuda at the time of the person's birth; or
i i i . that person was the legitimate child, legitimate stepchild, or adopted child of a person possessing "Bermudian status", AND that person had not reached the age of 16 years on 1st July, 1956;
or
(b) was born on or after 1 st July, 1956, and
i. at the time of the person's birth, the person had:
(a) at least one parent who possessed Bermudian status; and (b) both parents who were domiciled at common law in Bermuda.
Condition (1) (B) applies to children born outside of wedlock also; however, the reference to parent(s) should be taken to mean mother only. If such a child subsequently becomes legitimated, through the marriage ofthe natural parents, and the child does not already possess Bermudian status through the mother, then the father's status may be taken into account as if the legitimation {date of marriage) were the date of the child's birth.
2. By marriage
A person, who is a Commonwealth citizen, can claim Bermudian status by marriage if:
(A) being a woman, she was the wife of a person who possessed Bermudian status:
i. married before the 1st July, 1956, and remained so, at least until 1st july, 1956;
or
or
l 'l. married on or after the 1 st July, 1956 but before the 2nd May, 1980, she can make this claim by reason of being deemed to possess Bermudian status provided:
(a) she is still married to her Bermudian husband;
(b) if her Bermudian husband has died, she has not lived abroad continuously for five (5) years since she became deemed to possess Bermudian status;
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(B) being a woman described at (2) (A)ii. has had a certificate granted to her under section 20 of the Bermuda Immigration and Protection Act, 1956 upon application, after having been deemed to possess Bermudian status for at least five (5) years;
or
(C) being the wife or husband of a person who possesses Bermudian status, has a certificate granting her or him Bermudian status under section 19A ofthe Bermuda Immigration and Protection Act, 1956.
3. By grant
A person, who is a Commonwealth citizen, can claim Bermudian status by grant if:
(A) before 1st July, 1956
i. that person, while a Commonwealth citizen, had been continuously resident in Bermuda for a period of at least seven (7) years, was not an exempt category person and, since being resident for seven years, has not lived outside Bermuda in other part(s) of the Commonwealth for a continuous period of seven or more years;
or ii. that person was naturalized as a British subject by the Governor in Bermuda. These persons
were generally citizens of non-Commonwealth countries and acquired their British nationality bythe process of naturalization upon fulfil I ing certain qualifying conditions and applying to the Governor. Naturalization is at the discretion of the Governor, it is not a right;
or
or
or
(B) On or after 1st July, 1956
i. that person has a certificate granting him or her Bermudian status under section 19 of the Bermuda Immigration and Protection Act, 1956. This is the discretionary grant of Bermudian status to persons who apply after having been ordinarily resident in Bermuda continuously for a number of years;
i i . that person has a certificate granting him or her Bermudian status under section 20 of the Bermuda Immigration and Protection Act, 1956. This is the grant of Bermudian statusasof right to persons who apply after having been deemed to possess Bermudian status for a number of years. In the case of children who otherwise qualified there is also a residential requirement; they may apply between the ages of 1 8-22 as long as they have lived in Bermuda for five years continuously just prior to making application for status.
ii i. that person has a certificate granting him or her Bermudian status under section 20A ofthe Bermuda Immigration and Protection Act, 1956. This isthe grant, on application, of Bermudian status as of right to persons who met the requirements ofa 'Special Case', namely: born ofa person who possessed Bermudian status; born in Bermuda, or began to reside in Bermuda before their sixth birthday; been ordinarily resident in Bermuda continuously for at least ten years immediately prior to the date of application; been of good conduct and character.
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Appendix IV Population Census Counts 1911-1980
Total Population Black White & Other
Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
N.H. Tho dala for the period 191 1 -1950 were lakcn from the 1 950 Census Report (Tabic No. 3). The summary population counts for tho period 191 1-1939 arc slightly higher than similar counts given in other sources, for example, the 1970 Census Report (Table iii).
Efforts by the Census Office to account for lhe difference indicate that in the 1950 report, the population counts include dependents of Armed Forces personnel {or the period 1911-1950.
The dala for the period 1960-1980 essentia Ily relate lo the civilian non-institutional population which excludes Armed Forces personnel and their dependents.
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Pre-press production: Government Information Services ap on front cover: Department of Statistics in association with Island Maps.