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According to the Atlas of World Population History, the first census was 1956 followed by censuses in 1969, and 1979. There were other censuses in 1989 and 1999. Missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who have investigated genealogical sources in Mongolia suggest that there may have been some sort of enumeration 1816-1828, also possibly 1925-1930. | According to the Atlas of World Population History, the first census was 1956 followed by censuses in 1969, and 1979. There were other censuses in 1989 and 1999. Missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who have investigated genealogical sources in Mongolia suggest that there may have been some sort of enumeration 1816-1828, also possibly 1925-1930. | ||
No information is available regarding the content of early census records. The 1979 census gave name and patronym of head of household, address, wife’s name and patronym, age, ethnicity, citizenship, occupation, education, marital status, and number of children. Any extant records prior to 1930 are at the National Archives. Records after 1930 are probably at provincial [''aymag | No information is available regarding the content of early census records. The 1979 census gave name and patronym of head of household, address, wife’s name and patronym, age, ethnicity, citizenship, occupation, education, marital status, and number of children. Any extant records prior to 1930 are at the National Archives. Records after 1930 are probably at provincial [''aymag''] offices. | ||
=== 2000 Census === | === 2000 Census === |