Census information
A copy of the Census form, with all the questions that were
asked, can be found on the National Statistics website.
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2001 Census information as well as a wide range of other
statistics and information can be found on the Stats and Maps
website.
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Why is the Census important?
The Census is important because it allows central and local
Government, health authorities and many other organisations to
target their resources more effectively and to plan housing,
education, health and transport services for years to come.
For the first time central Government will make information
freely available to the public on the internet.
Confidentiality
Information on individual people is not released to any
organisation.
The confidentiality of personal information is of paramount
importance. Disclosure of personal Census information is an
offence. The Office for National Statistics have processed the
Census forms in secure conditions. Paper copies will be destroyed.
Digital images of individual responses will only be made public
after 100 years.
Measures are also taken to prevent inadvertent disclosure of
information about individuals through the statistical results. For
example, information will not be released for areas containing
fewer than 100 households.
Warnings
There are a number of changes to the 2001 Census that all users
should be aware of if they wish to compare results with those of
the 1991 Census.
- 2001 is the first Census that has made adjustments
for "missing" people.
- It will include students at their term time address -
last time they were included at their home address.
There will be new information on relationships within
households, the lowest floor level of accommodation, unpaid
personal care and religion.
There will be no information on income, but there will be
information on socio-economic group. There is no information on
disability, but there will be information on limiting long term
illnesses and general health over the past year.