PHC Enumerator Salary in Ghana

The management of the Population and Housing Census (PHC) is through a strategic implementation structure set up at the national, zonal, regional, district, and field levels to ensure effective coordination and implementation of the census.

Below is PHC Enumerator Salary in Ghana

Participants of the training will receive a daily allowance of GH¢50 each day for the ten-day period.

Enumerators will be paid 110ghc and supervisors 140ghc respectively in accumulation for the 21 days engaged.

How many enumeration areas are in Ghana?

37,642 Enumeration Areas

The PES sampled 250 out of a total of 37,642 Enumeration Areas (EAs) in the country with the aim of measuring the degree of error or accuracy of the census.

What are the four duties of an enumerator?

Duties of an enumerator include the following: inquire about a variety of specific information including a person’s name, age, religious preference, address, and state of residency; gather, record, and encode information from a survey; get in touch with individuals to be interviewed in their own home or office by mail.

How long is the Census enumerator job?

about six weeks

Depending on the county, Census taker positions can last for several weeks or up to a few months.

Census takers will typically be employed for about six weeks, with the majority of the work occurring.

How many hours do Census enumerators work?

The flexi-time schedule is a flexible schedule that consists of a five-day, 40-hour workweek.

The workday is 8½ hours that include a non-compensable 30-minute lunch.

The plan operates under the following terms: Hours of work must fall between 6:30 am and 6:30 pm.

What are the skills of an enumerator?

Enumerators should possess the following skills:

Good personal skills.

Strong technology skills.

Attention to detail.

Personal transport (car or motorcycle) is available for the duration of work.

Comfortable traveling alone and walking during the summer for long periods of time.