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Censuses in the Dutch East Indies were censuses in the Dutch East Indies colony of the Netherlands. The last census was conducted in 1930.

History

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Sebastiaan Cornelis Nederburgh, the former Commissioner-General of the Dutch Cape Colony, organized the first formal census of Java in 1795.[1] Between 1880 and 1905, the Dutch East Indies conducted partial population counts every five years, with most of the data being limited to Java.[2] This was later followed by full censuses in 1920 and 1930. A third full census was planned for 1940 but was cancelled because of Japanese occupation of the Indies during World War II.[1]

References

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Citations

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  1. ^ a b Kahin 2015, p. 85.
  2. ^ Nitisastro 2006, p. 7.

Bibliography

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  • Kahin, Audrey (2015). Historical Dictionary of Indonesia (3rd ed.). Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-8108-7195-3.
  • Nitisastro, Widjojo (2006) [1970]. Population Trends in Indonesia. Jakarta: Equinox Publishing Indonesia. ISBN 978-979-3780-43-6.