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East African Census Reports, 1931

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 August 2012

Extract

If the compilation of statistics is reckoned a science, what is the interpretation of them? That is a question not easy to answer, especially when, as in the present case, the interpretation is even more halting than the imperfect statistics themselves. We do not know, and so we cannot properly interpret; but, as the years go by, these Census Reports will supply data, which is knowledge.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International African Institute 1934

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References

1 Not given in the Report as fully as this.

2 These are not, unfortunately, given in the Report. It is, however, good to know that statistics have been compiled and are available.