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175:". While a large proportion of the population had spontaneously provided an answer to the question, seven of the ten teams of observers had reported cases where enumerators encouraged respondents to declare that they were Moldovan rather than Romanian. Moreover, the reports from the field also showed that even within the same family there often seemed to be some confusion about these terms. Since problems of this type had been reported by the teams of observers in many different parts of the country, and in fairly large number, the expert group concluded that special care would be required by the National Statistics Bureau to enable it to assess the quality of the data on nationality/ethnicity. 163:
to the international standards for censuses, these individuals should not have been included in the count of the total population size of the country. However, the experts also remarked that some undercount of the population can also be expected in any census operations, and that this might reduce the effect of the above-mentioned overcount.
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The expert group considered that the released total figure may actually be somewhat higher than the real population size of the country, because it includes at least some Moldovans who had been living abroad over one year at the time of the census, and who had been enumerated in the census. According
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did not comply with the international recommendations for carrying out a census and, thus, the data collected in Transnistria — where almost 17% of Moldova's population live — may not be taken together with the data from the rest of Moldova, since it was gathered without international
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news agency, the expert group of the International Census Observation Mission to the Republic of Moldova described the Moldovan census as "generally conducted in a professional manner", but consider that "there were a few topics in the census that were potentially more problematic". These were:
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The expert group concluded that the items in the questionnaire dealing with nationality and language proved to be the most sensitive, particularly with reference to the recording of responses to these questions as being
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monitoring. Therefore, all census figures released by the Department of Statistics and Sociology do not include territories that are under the control of the breakaway Transnistrian authorities.
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can also be defined as a grouping based on language and cultural self-determination rather than on relations with a sovereign state. In the context of former the
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The census was delayed several times and had difficulties because of political problems, ethnic tensions, and a lack of financial resources.
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carry out an evaluation study, offered its assistance in doing so, and indicated its intention of further studying the matter itself.
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Vitalie Valcov, the then director of the Department of Statistics and Sociology, stated that
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Experts Offering to Consult the National Statistics Bureau in Evaluation of the Census Data
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DEMOGRAPHIC, NATIONAL, LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS; POPULATION CENSUS 2004
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was performed in 1989, when the territory of the country was part of the former
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was carried out between October 5 and October 12, 2004. The breakaway
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failed to come into an agreement with the central government in
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Index

2014
Moldova
Transnistria
Chişinău
census in Transnistria
Moldova
census
Soviet Union
Nationality
ethnicity
nation
Soviet Union
Russian
ethnic groups
Moldovan
Romanian
Moldovan National Bureau of Statistics
Transnistria
2014 Moldovan census
2004 Census in Transnistria
"Official Chisinau Seeks Recognition Of Moldovan Ethnicity And Minority In Romania"
Archived
Wayback Machine
Jamestown Foundation
Vladimir Socor
Experts Offering to Consult the National Statistics Bureau in Evaluation of the Census Data
AP Flux
Experts Offering to Consult the National Statistics Bureau in Evaluation of the Census Data
Archived
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