I filled in the census on behalf of the 4 residents in my household and oversaw my elderly parents fill in theirs too. There were many questions my daughter wasn't asked that the rest of us were, for example religion, ethnicity, sexuality, transgender matters, qualifications etc. We went back but every time, these questions were skipped. However, I was able to submit the census, no problem. Did anyone experience this?
It's not clear from your question - your daughter was completing an online census for her own household is that right?
Several questions were on the census that were optional to answer but should have been visible to you with the option to ignore and skip past to the next page.
I had to include his term time address and then the personal bits were left out (gender, etc) but I had to show his relationship to the others in the house. I expect a lot of students aren’t at their uni addresses at the moment so they’ve maybe had to change things around a bit.
I don’t know but I suspect the majority of students have been at their home address since Christmas and for the foreseeable future. My son is only at his uni house because he’s on an exempt course.
Same here: We were asked more questions than son , but he did state he would normally be at his Uni address. He hasn't been there since last March though, so if any census stuff is there it will not get filled in and its a bit concerning really as its a legal requirement.
Thank you everybody for taking the time to answer. I now think it has something to do with the fact that she is a university student - not quite sure what, but I'll let it rest now.