As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, due to the great level of interest of residents in filling in the census independently online, on Sunday evening, the last day of the first phase of the 2021 census, the system became overloaded and the was difficult to access. As a result of that, the ability to fill in the e-Citizens portal was made possible on September the 27th until 23:59.
On Tuesday, September the 28th, 2021, the second phase of the census began and Croatian enumerators went out in the ”old” way from door to door. Enumerators will come to the addresses of households and enumerate individuals, households and dwellings, and from those who enumerated themselves independently, they’ll simply take their unique control code as proof of successful self-enumeration.
What will the Croatian enumerators look like?
Enumerators will be wearing T-shirts with the features of the 2021 Census clearly written on them, they’ll be wearing masks and have laptops and EU digital covid certificates on their person, so people will be able to easily recognise them. In addition to masks and T-shirts, Croatian enumerators will also have ID cards with them.
”Let’s create a picture of Croatia together/Stvorimo zajedno sliku Hrvatske” will be written on the masks that the enumerators will wea and they will either be white or blue in colour.
What if no one is home when the enumerator comes knocking?
If the enumerator doesn’t find anyone at home when they come, they will leave a written notice and arrange a date for the enumeration to take place which better suits you. If the household has registered itself and will be absent most of the time, then their unique control code can be written down on a piece of paper and pasted on the door so that the enumerator can pick it up. You can also ask a neighbour who is expecting the enumerator to come to hand over your self-enumeration control code, too.
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