The Icelandic Census of 1703 was the first complete population census conducted in any country that remains preserved to the present day. In 2013, it was recognised for its historical significance and added to UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register.

We have extensive experience working with register-based censuses alongside traditional censuses and their combinations for the last 30 years.

Our experts and partners have first-hand experience with the registers used for censuses in Nordic countries.