​​Frequently Asked Questions




1.WHO IS LEADING THE RAS AL KHAIMAH POPULATION CENSUS?

His Highness Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council of the Federation and Ruler of the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah assigned the RAK Statistics Center (RAKSC) in the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah with the mission of conducting a housing and population census on behalf of the Emirate.

As such, RAKSC would lead the planning, preparation, and implementation process, including the extraction, analysis, approval, and issuance of results. This involves the hiring, training, and monitoring of field workers who will visiting households around the Emirate and tabulating the data.

 

2. IS POPULATION CENSUS IN RAS AL KHAIMAH A GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE?

The Population Census is an integral part of the Emirate’s "Vision 2030", which aims to achieve sustainable social and economic growth and prosperity for Ras Al Khaimah. The census will provide vital data needed to inform and set future strategic plans within various vital sectors in the Emirate.

 

3. WHAT TYPE OF INFORMATION WILL THE FIELDWORKER ASK FOR?

For strategic future planning to have an optimal effect on the wellbeing of the population of Ras Al Khaimah, relevant and accurate data must be collected. This includes quantification of numerous elements such as:

  • Demographic characteristics: age, gender and nationality.

  • Educational qualifications: educated or uneducated, and education level.

  • Marital status (married or single) and number of children

  • Health insurance coverage for citizens and non-citizens

  • Disabilities and chronic diseases

  • The workforce: such as economic activity, employees, and the unemployed.

  • Housing characteristics: ownership, number of rooms, and connection to public services.

  • ​Family possessions such as cars, smartphones, and type of air conditioning.

 

4.WHO CAN THE PUBLIC CONTACT TO GET INFORMATION ABOUT THE POPULATION CENSUS?

Residents across the Emirate can contact a dedicated population census call centre: 800-51 to enquire about census timing, languages spoken, data fields that will be collected, and how the information will be managed.​

5. WHO WILL GET COUNTED IN THE POPULATION CENSUS?

The census counts individuals of all age groups who are present in the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah on the night of the count, be they citizens, residents, or visitors. ​

6. HOW DO I PARTICIPATE IN THE POPULATION CENSUS?

Only one person in each household needs to attend the interview. They will be required to answer all questions on behalf of their family members. The respondent can be the head of the household or a family member who is over 15 years old.

​To support an efficient data collection process, are requested to cooperate with fieldworkers when he or she visits their residence by answering questions the field worker needs to fill out the census form. 

7. HOW OFTEN IS A POPULATION CENSUS CONDUCTED?

Countries around the world conduct a population census every decade.

The Ras Al Khaimah population census 2023 is the first official census to be carried out locally at the level of the Emirate.

8. COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS

All fieldworkers are fully vaccinated and will conduct periodic PCR testing every two weeks. 

9. LANGUAGE SUPPORT

To ensure effective communication with families and individuals during the data collection process, RAKSC has Arabic speaking fieldworkers, who will be supported by a team of translators accessible through a dedicated call center: 800-51, on standby for any assistance in filling out the required survey forms.

10. DOES THE INFORMATION THAT WILL BE PROVIDED TO THE THE FIELDWORKER AFFECT MY LEGAL STATUS IN THE COUNTRY IN TERMS OF RESIDENCE?

The census fieldworker will not ask for data on individuals' residency or legal status in the country.

11. DO ALL MY FAMILY MEMBERS OR EMPLOYEES NEED TO BE PRESENT WHILE THE SURVEY IS BEING CONDUCTED?

No, they do not. Only one ,e,ber of the family or company representative​​ needs to be present during the interview. They must be over the age of 15.​