Manntall
Manntall, also known as the Icelandic census, is a comprehensive population survey conducted in Iceland every five years. It is overseen by the National Registry Agency of Iceland, which is responsible for maintaining the national population register. The primary purpose of the manntall is to update the national population register with accurate and up-to-date information about the Icelandic population.
The manntall involves a series of questions that cover various aspects of individuals' lives, including personal
The manntall is conducted through a combination of methods, including door-to-door interviews, online surveys, and data
The results of the manntall are made available to the public and are used to inform a
In summary, the manntall is a vital tool for understanding and managing the Icelandic population. It provides