Synopsis: |
"Helping to Shape Tomorrow: The 2011 Census of Population and Housing in England and Wales (Cm. 7513)" sets out the terms of the next census, which is to be held on 27 March 2011 in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, subject to separate legislative procedures in the Scottish Parliament and the Northern Ireland Assembly. The Census will be the 21st in a series carried out every 10 years in England and Wales since 1801, except 1941. The census provides reliable information on the number and characteristics of the population and their households, which is used by government, local authorities, the health service, the education and academic community, commercial business and professional organisations.Key design features of this census will be as follows: that the 2011 Census will cover everyone usually resident in England and Wales; forms will be primarily delivered by post, with the public being able to return completed forms either by post, online or via doorstep collection; and, there will be more questions in this census, covering issues such as national identity and citizenship, ethnicity, second residences, language, civil partnerships, and the date of entry into the UK for immigrants. The publication in divided into seven chapters: Introduction; Consultations and Census Tests; Population and Topics to be Covered by the Census; Collecting the Information; Processing the Data and Publishing the Results of the Census; Confidentiality, Privacy and Computer Security; and, The Legislative Process. |