Census 2022 takes place on April 3rd
Ireland’s next census will take place on Sunday, 3 April, with a team of 5,100 enumerators having already commenced the process of delivering over 2 million forms to every household in the country.
Launching Census 2022, the Central Statistics Office (CSO) has said that this year’s census will generate a detailed picture of social and living conditions in Ireland. Census forms must be completed on census night and will be collected by an enumerator before May 6. Everyone present in Ireland on 3 April must be included on a census form.
NEW QUESTIONS
Pádraig Dalton, Director General of the CSO called for continued public support at the recent launch.
“We have always enjoyed tremendous support for the census from people right across the country. We look forward to this continuing once again in 2022. This census features a number of new questions including renewable energy sources, childcare, smoking and working from home. This will add to the immense value the census provides.”
Mr Dalton emphasised the privacy of the information collected in the census.
“We value privacy and are fully committed to protecting the information of every single census form. Everyone participating can be reassured that the information they provide is confidential, will only be reported as aggregate data, and will not be released to any third party or government agency.”
ENUMERATORS WITH ID
Eileen Murphy, Head of Census Administration provided practical advice to people preparing for Census 2022.
“An enumerator will call to your home in the coming days or weeks to deliver your census form. They will be wearing easily identifiable clothing and carry a census ID badge. Please support the census by facilitating your form’s delivery.
“When your census form arrives keep it in a safe place to fill it out on the evening of 3 April. Please read the instructions carefully, fill it out in a blue or black pen. If you have any questions your enumerator can help.”
Census forms are available in Irish and English while guides are also available in another 22 languages to assist those for whom Irish or English is not a first language. A range of additional accessibility supports and ‘ how to’ guides are available on census.ie