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2011 CENSUS
I have received my 2011 census form.
Notes state that it will not be shared with any other government body but will be used to help local governments access their towns needs etc.
Do they give names or just the number statistics to them.
Notes state that it will not be shared with any other government body but will be used to help local governments access their towns needs etc.
Do they give names or just the number statistics to them.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You think there are a lot of personal ...and silly questions on the form...I used to live in Spain and you should have seen THAT one!!!!They wanted to know everything about you short of how often you went to the loo....needless to say many of us did not do it...straight to the garbage bin,it went.
What`s this about our censuses being sent to America...what the hell has it to do with them!!!!!
While I am not happy about putting all my personal life details on paper I realise that it will be invaluable if any of my descendents wish to do their family tree,
I have done...still doing..mine and found the censuses invaluable for the British branch of my ancestors.
Another thing puzzles me...as Dotty will know,they only state where they lived,members of the family ,martial status,age,occupation and where born.Nothing more,so why all the intimate and once again,I say,silly questions!!!!!!
Do I REALLY have to do it??????????
Mine was addressed to The Ocuppier...what if no one lived here...????
Also,how could a landlord fill it in for you...would not know the correct answers.
What`s this about our censuses being sent to America...what the hell has it to do with them!!!!!
While I am not happy about putting all my personal life details on paper I realise that it will be invaluable if any of my descendents wish to do their family tree,
I have done...still doing..mine and found the censuses invaluable for the British branch of my ancestors.
Another thing puzzles me...as Dotty will know,they only state where they lived,members of the family ,martial status,age,occupation and where born.Nothing more,so why all the intimate and once again,I say,silly questions!!!!!!
Do I REALLY have to do it??????????
Mine was addressed to The Ocuppier...what if no one lived here...????
Also,how could a landlord fill it in for you...would not know the correct answers.
I'll be one of the 2011 census collectors. This is basically why you have to do it.
"The information obtained from a census is used by government, local authorities, health provders, commercial businesses and other users to develop their policies and plan services effectively. As billions of pounds of public money is distributed using census figures it is vital that every individual is reached and engaged with. If, for example, people are missed, there may not be enough funds allocated for healthcare or education in a particular area"
Also, its illegal if you dont complete it.
"The information obtained from a census is used by government, local authorities, health provders, commercial businesses and other users to develop their policies and plan services effectively. As billions of pounds of public money is distributed using census figures it is vital that every individual is reached and engaged with. If, for example, people are missed, there may not be enough funds allocated for healthcare or education in a particular area"
Also, its illegal if you dont complete it.
Im one of the collectors for the 2011 census.
"Central government, local government, the health sector, businesses and market researchers, academi reasearchers and the education sector, genealogists and the public at large rely heavily on the census results for a wide range of purposes:
-resource allocation : it is crucial that population estimates are accurate, consistent and comparable between areas.
-targeting investment: data much be consistent nationally to allow investment to be made in the areas its most needed.
-planning: basic population counts by key characterists, such as ethnic group, household type and size are important for planning.
-policy making and monitoring: there is a clear drive across government for policy initiatives to be evidence based therefore basic info on population size, age, sex, migration etc is important.
-research: the ability to produce statistics for small areas is vital for many research uses. Basic population estimates and counts by characteristic are also required."
Also, it's illegal if you don't complete it. You are obliged to fill it in by law.
"Central government, local government, the health sector, businesses and market researchers, academi reasearchers and the education sector, genealogists and the public at large rely heavily on the census results for a wide range of purposes:
-resource allocation : it is crucial that population estimates are accurate, consistent and comparable between areas.
-targeting investment: data much be consistent nationally to allow investment to be made in the areas its most needed.
-planning: basic population counts by key characterists, such as ethnic group, household type and size are important for planning.
-policy making and monitoring: there is a clear drive across government for policy initiatives to be evidence based therefore basic info on population size, age, sex, migration etc is important.
-research: the ability to produce statistics for small areas is vital for many research uses. Basic population estimates and counts by characteristic are also required."
Also, it's illegal if you don't complete it. You are obliged to fill it in by law.