census records
Census records are official documents that collect information about a population at regular intervals, typically every ten years. These records include details such as names, ages, genders, and occupations of individuals living in a specific area. They are essential for understanding demographic changes and planning for public services.
Census records are valuable resources for researchers, historians, and genealogists. They help trace family histories and understand community development over time. In many countries, including the United States, census records are made available to the public after a certain period, allowing people to access historical data for various purposes.