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Call for census completion as local response rates are published

Call for census completion as local response rates are published

Monday, 25 Apr 2022
Image showing a postal worker holding a census letter

As Scotland’s Census enters its final week National Records of Scotland (NRS) confirmed today that 700,000 householders across Scotland have yet to fulfil their legal responsibility and submit their return.

NRS reported that the number completing the census varies across the country, with less than two thirds of households in Glasgow having completed their census, compared with more than eight out of every ten households in Aberdeenshire.

With the census due to close on 1 May every household across Scotland is required to complete their return. Scots are reminded that failing to do so could result in prosecution and a fine of up to £1000.

Angus Robertson MSP, Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture said:

“I want to thank the two million households who have already completed the census and met their legal responsibility. But as we enter the final week many returns remain outstanding. For the census to be effective in delivering its many benefits for future public services, it is vital that we secure a higher response rate and one that reflects the diversity of our communities.

“Today we are calling on all of our communities and organisations to come together and to redouble their efforts to encourage participation. It’s absolutely essential that every householder in Scotland completes the census.”

National Records of Scotland Chief Executive Paul Lowe added:

“Every single household return is vital to the overall success of the census. Census data is vital in informing decisions about services that affect us all. We have put in place a number of additional interventions to support those who have yet to complete a return. This includes a range of additional household reminders. Our field team have already undertaken more than 750,000 household visits to support those who have not completed, and are continuing to make these visits.

“Help and support to complete your census is available on our website census.gov.scot or via our free helpline 0800 030 8308. Paper forms are still available on request for those who need them.”

Total Cumulative Household Return Rate by Local Authority

Local Authority Household Return Rate (%)1

Aberdeen City

74.8

Aberdeenshire

82.2

Angus

77.9

Argyll and Bute

75.4

City of Edinburgh

76.4

Clackmannanshire

75.7

Dumfries and Galloway

79.5

Dundee City

70.1

East Ayrshire

73.9

East Dunbartonshire

80.1

East Lothian

78.5

East Renfrewshire

81.1

Falkirk

78.2

Fife

76.5

Glasgow City

65.5

Highland

75.9

Inverclyde

70.6

Midlothian

77.5

Moray

80.6

Na h-Eileanan Siar

78.7

North Ayrshire

72.4

North Lanarkshire

71.5

Orkney Islands

80.0

Perth and Kinross

78.2

Renfrewshire

74.0

Scottish Borders

80.4

Shetland Islands

77.5

South Ayrshire

81.0

South Lanarkshire

75.4

Stirling

78.6

West Dunbartonshire

69.1

West Lothian

75.7

1Data presents % households enumerated up to 4am on 25 April 2022

The 2022 census will benefit Scotland for many years; it asks questions on a range of topics, including the types of accommodation people stay in, household relationships, age, sex, health and employment status. New questions for the 2022 census include use of British Sign Language (BSL), passports held, previous armed forces history and new voluntary questions on sexual orientation and trans status.

Census letters have been issued to more than 2.7 million households representing 5.5 million people.

A census of the population has been taken every 10 years in Scotland since 1801, with the exception of 1941, because of World War Two and in 2021 owing to the Covid-19 pandemic.

For more information and to complete the census online, visit census.gov.scot

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