INEC Seeks 178 People for the 2025 National Household Survey

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The National Institute of Statistics and Census (INEC) has announced a call for the recruitment of 178 individuals to participate in the implementation of the 2025 National Household Survey (Enaho). This survey is a fundamental tool for collecting detailed information on the living conditions and socioeconomic characteristics of households in Costa Rica.

The National Household Survey (Enaho) aims primarily to obtain updated and nationally representative data on crucial aspects such as income, expenditures, employment, education, health, housing, and other dimensions of household well-being in Costa Rica. The information collected through Enaho is essential for understanding the country’s socioeconomic reality, measuring key indicators of poverty and inequality, and providing a solid foundation for the formulation and evaluation of public policies aimed at social and economic development.

INEC requires the hiring of this personnel to carry out the various stages of Enaho 2025, which include identifying and selecting the household sample, conducting direct interviews with household members, and collecting information through structured questionnaires. The hired personnel will play a crucial role in obtaining high-quality data that will enable INEC to generate reliable and relevant statistics for the country.

Although INEC has not yet detailed the specific job profiles or the application process, more information is expected to be released in the coming days through INEC’s official channels, including its website. People interested in contributing to this important statistical endeavor are advised to stay alert to INEC’s announcements to learn about the requirements, deadlines, and procedures for submitting an application.

Citizen participation and the quality of the information collected in Enaho are essential for INEC to fulfill its mission of producing official statistics that reflect the country’s reality and serve as a foundation for informed decision-making across different sectors of Costa Rican society.

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