Census_Act_(Northern_Ireland)_1969

Census Act (Northern Ireland) 1969

Census Act (Northern Ireland) 1969

United Kingdom legislation


The Census Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 (1969 c. 8 (N.I.)) was an act of the Parliament of Northern Ireland, which was passed on 24 June 1969.[1] It enabled ministers to order a census of population in Northern Ireland at intervals of five years or more. The Act shares similarities with the Census Act 1920 which provides for censuses in England, Scotland, and Wales. It remains the primary legislation for conducting censuses in Northern Ireland.

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Schedule

The Schedule to the Act list the 'Matters in respect of which particulars may be required'.[1] They are:

  1. Names, sex, age.
  2. Occupation, profession, trade or employment.
  3. Nationality, birthplace, race, language.
  4. Place of abode and character of dwelling.
  5. Condition as to marriage, relation to head of family, issue.
  6. Education, professional and technical qualifications.
  7. Religion.
  8. Any other matters with respect to which it is desirable to obtain statistical information with a view to ascertaining the social condition of the population.

See also


References

  1. "Census Act (Northern Ireland) 1969". legislation.gov.uk.

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