The Herald

Census response rate up after change

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SCOTLAND’S census return rate now stands at 80 per cent, following the decision last week to extend the deadline for the survey.

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Secretary Angus Robertson extended the deadline by four weeks to the end of May, citing a low response rate.

At the time of his announceme­nt last Thursday, 77.2% of households had responded to the census.

Following the extension, opposition MSPS criticised the fact Scotland’s census had been delayed from 2021 to 2022.

Mr Robertson said: “By allowing outstandin­g online and paper returns to be submitted until the end of May, we can ensure that everyone across the country has the opportunit­y to complete their return and help to shape important services in their community.

“Thank you to everyone who has filled in their census already. It is vital that we secure as high a response rate as possible, so that the census can be effective in delivering its many benefits for future public services.

“For anyone that hasn’t completed their census, please fill it in now.”

Paul Lowe, chief executive for National Records of Scotland, said: “Thank-you to the eight out of 10 householde­rs across Scotland who have already done their bit.

“Can I pay particular tribute to the people of Aberdeensh­ire, South Ayrshire and Na h-eileanan Siar, where over 85% of households have completed and returned their census.

He said help is available through the dedicated website census.gov.scot.

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