Guatemala, Huehuetenango, Quetzaltenango, Quiche, Totonican, San Marcos and Retalhuleu are the departments with the highest demand for household appliances.
According to the census sample conducted by the National Statistics Institute (INE), derived from the Population Census conducted in 2018, the areas that concentrate the greatest demand for household appliances match the areas that receive the most family remittances sent from abroad.
In Panama, the printing and supply of census materials, logistical and questionnaire processing services for the 2020 censuses are being tendered.
Panama Government Purchase 2019-0-02-0-99-LV-011321:
"A service is requested to provide services for the printing and supply of census materials, logistical services and digitization and data capture services (scanning, intelligent character and mark recognition, automatic verification and validation), coding and delivery of data and images from the 2020 Census.
The survey, which will be carried out with financing from the World Bank, will provide detailed knowledge on household expenditures and income patterns and their participation in national economic activity.
From a statement issued by Banco Central de Honduras:
The President of the Central Bank of Honduras (BCH), Wilfredo Cerrato Rodríguez, and the Country Director for Central America of the World Bank, Seynabou Sakho, signed a Financial and Technical Cooperation Agreement this afternoon to support the planning, development and dissemination of the Survey National Household Income and Expenditure (ENIGH).
The Comptroller General of the Republic will require an extra budget of $20 million to complete the preparation of the census to be carried out in 2020.
The funds will go towards training, cartographic updates and investment in technological infrastructure, according to authorities at the institution.
"...To date, the Department of Cartography at the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INEC) of the Comptroller General has updated the information for 219 of the country's 670 "corregimientos" (towns)."
Just as a company can not make decisions without information regarding the course of its business, no country is able to create a long term development plan without knowing its real needs in depth .
The last census to be published is the one from the Population Reference Bureau (PRB), but "... Some of the data provided are not complete for the country. "
The second quarter saw an increase of 14.8% in the total area of individual houses built compared to the same period in 2013, in the districts of San Miguel and Panama, in the province of Panama.
From a statement by the Comptroller General of the Republic of Panama:
The Census of Construction of Buildings conducted in the districts of Panama and San Miguelito in the second quarter of 2014 showed a decline of 26.7% in the total area constructed compared to the same period in 2013, however the amount of construction of individual households and public administration increased by 14.8% and 434.7%, respectively.
Thirty years after the last census was carried out, the country will once again have real data on national agricultural production.
The National Institute of Statistics and Census is preparing to carry out the VI National Agricultural Census, in which $11 million will be invested. The country will once again have real data on national agricultural production, as it has been 30 years since the last survey of this nature was done.