The census is a survey that happens every 10 years and gives us a picture of all the people and households in Scotland, which helps to plan and fund public services in your area. The Census Coverage Survey (CCS) is a survey that takes place six weeks after census day. It.
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PEOPLE in Bradford have been reminder that the last chance to complete Census 2021 online is just a few days away, with the electronic questionnaire closing on May 24. A total of 97 per cent of households across England and Wales have already taken part to make sure they are counted when it comes to local services like GP surgeries, school places and hospital beds. However, those who have not filled in their form are legally required to do so and should complete their census now to avoid a £1,000 fine. It only takes around 10 minutes per person to complete online, but after May 24, only paper questionnaires can be returned. If people refuse to take part, they could be taken to court and issued with a fine and criminal record.
97 per cent of households respond to Census 2021
The response to Census 2021 has “exceeded all expectations”, with 97 per cent of households across England and Wales making sure they count when it comes to local services like school places, GP surgeries and hospital beds.
This is above the pre-census target of 94 per cent, while all local authorities have seen over 90 per cent of households respond, exceeding an 80 per cent target.
For those who haven’t yet completed the simple online form, time is running out. The online questionnaire will close on 17 May.
Now the main field operation has ended, as in 2011, around 350,000 households across England and Wales will be invited to take part in the Census Coverage Survey (CCS). This short, separate, interviewer-led survey will enable the ONS to get a final view of the response rates.