Thursday 17 September 2020

Irish 2021 census postponed until 2022

In mid-July the National Records of Scotland announced that the 2021 Scottish census was to be postponed until 2022, due to the current coronavirus pandemic (see http://scottishgenes.blogspot.com/2020/07/coronavirus-moves-scotlands-next-census.html). Now the Republic of Ireland's Central Statistics Office has announced the same move - the Republic's 2021 census is to move to April 2022.

Here's the full announcement from the CSO:

Statement on the postponement of Census 2021

On the advice of the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the Government has today decided to postpone the 2021 Census to 03 April 2022.

Explaining the decision, Pádraig Dalton, Director General of the CSO said: “The Census of Population is a unique count of everyone present in Ireland on Census night and provides essential information for planning and decision making. It is vital that the Census enables everyone in Ireland to participate so that the information gathered reflects all of our needs and can be used to make decisions that benefit us all.

The decision to postpone the Census scheduled for 18 April 2021 until 03 April 2022 was not taken lightly and was based on a number of factors. Foremost in the decision making, was the need to ensure the safety of the general public and CSO field staff, coupled with the need to deliver a Census that achieves the highest possible response rate, across all facets of Irish society.

Furthermore, the Census of Population is a major logistical operation and COVID-19 restrictions have prevented or delayed many key planning activities from taking place over recent months.”

On consideration of these challenges the Government has decided to postpone the 2021 Census until April 2022 to enable the CSO to undertake a comprehensive, inclusive and safe Census in 2022 which will provide valuable and accurate data for our country in the years ahead.

As things stand, the censuses for Northern Ireland, England and Wales are still scheduled to be undertaken in 2021, but coronaviris may well yet derail that.

(Source: https://www.cso.ie/en/csolatestnews/pressreleases/2020pressreleases/pressstatementpostponementofcensus2021/)

Chris

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