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These Regulations may be cited as the Census Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020 and shall come into operation on 17th July 2020.
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(1) In these Regulations—
 “the Act” means the Census Act (Northern Ireland) 1969;
 “the address register” means the register and any subset of the register, created by the Registrar General, which contains the address of each household and communal establishment in Northern Ireland of which the Registrar General is aware;
 “appointee” means any person appointed under regulation 5 or appointed by the Registrar General before the coming into force of these Regulations for the purposes of taking the census;
 “the census” means the census directed to be taken by the Census Order;
 “census area” means an area created under regulation 4(3)(b);
 “census area manager” means a person appointed under regulation 5(1)(b);
 “census enumerator” means a person appointed under regulation 5(1)(d);
 “census team co-ordinator” means a person appointed under regulation 5(1)(c);
 “census team co-ordinator area” means an area created under regulation 4(3)(a);
 “census electronic device” means an electronic device used in the conduct of the census as provided for in regulation 8(2);
 “census officer” means an officer appointed under regulation 5(1);
 “the Census Order” means the Census Order (Northern Ireland) 2020;
 “communal establishment” means any establishment specified in Groups B to F of column 1 of Schedule 1 to the Census Order;
 “communal establishment area” means an area created under regulation 4(3)(c);
 “communal establishment co-ordinator” means a person appointed under regulation 5(1)(e);
 “communal establishment pack” means a pack containing the items specified in either regulation 10(5) or 11(5);
 “elector” means a prescribed person who elects to make an individual return under article 5(5) of the Census Order;
 “enumeration district” means a district created under regulation 4(2);
 “fieldwork management tool” means an electronic system that generates workloads for field staff, identifies the location of addresses that require visitation, specifies the required actions for the field staff and allows a record of a visit or other relevant information to be recorded;
 “individual return envelope” means an envelope in which a completed paper individual questionnaire may be sealed;
 “online communal establishment pack” means a pack containing the items specified in regulation 10(5);
 “online household pack” means a pack containing the items specified in regulation 10(3);
 “online individual pack” means a pack containing the items specified in regulation 10(4);
 “online questionnaire” means a questionnaire which is to be completed and submitted electronically;
 “paper communal establishment pack” means a pack containing the items specified in regulation 11(5);
 “paper household pack” means a pack containing the items specified in regulation 11(3);
 “paper individual pack” means a pack containing the items specified in regulation 11(4);
 “paper questionnaire” means a questionnaire in paper format;
 “personal information” has the meaning given to the term “personal census information” by section 7(9) of the Act;
 “prescribed person” as provided for in column (1) of the table in Schedule 1 of these Regulations, means a person required by the Census Order to make a return, or any person making a return on behalf of such a person in accordance with the Census Order;
 “questionnaire” means any questionnaire in any format;
 “questionnaire ID” means a unique identifier associated with each individual paper and online questionnaire;
 “questionnaire tracking system” means such electronic system or systems as the Registrar General may provide under regulation 8(1);
 “regional manager” means a person appointed under regulation 5(1)(a);
 “Registrar General” means the Registrar General for Northern Ireland;
 “pre-paid reply envelope” means an envelope which is pre-addressed and which does not require payment by the sender; and
 “unique access code” refers to the group of codes which gives unique internet access to each particular online questionnaire;
(2) Terms defined in the Census Order have the same meaning in these Regulations.
(3) In these Regulations any reference to a notice, questionnaire or other information received by the Registrar General refers to it being received electronically, through the post or in person by the Registrar General or any appointee.
(4) In these Regulations a reference to a questionnaire where it is followed immediately by an identifying letter is a reference to the title of that questionnaire as referred to in Column 2 of the table in Schedule 1 and is in the form prescribed in Schedules 2, 3 and 4.
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The Census Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010 are revoked.
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(1) For the purposes of the census, the Registrar General shall create a list of addresses for Northern Ireland and in doing so may use information from a range of sources.
(2) For the purposes of the census the Registrar General shall divide Northern Ireland into Enumerations Districts.
(3) The Registrar General may designate—
(a) any number of enumeration districts as a census team co-ordinator area; and
(b) any number of census team co-ordinator areas as a census area; and
(c) any number of communal establishments as a communal establishment area.
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(1) For the purpose of the census—
(a) the Registrar General may appoint a regional manager for Northern Ireland;
(b) the Registrar General or the regional manager may appoint a census area manager for any area designated under regulation 4(3)(b) ;
(c) the Registrar General, the regional manager or the census area manager may appoint census team co-ordinators for each census team co-ordinator area designated under regulation 4(3)(a);
(d) the Registrar General, the regional manager or the census area manager may appoint census enumerators for each enumeration district;
(e) the Registrar General, the regional manager or the census area manager may appoint a communal establishment co-ordinator; and
(f) the Registrar General may appoint any other such persons as may be necessary for the taking of the census.
(2) The persons appointed under this regulation must perform the duties assigned to them under the Act and these Regulations and must comply with any instructions issued in accordance with these Regulations.
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(1) The Registrar General must create and provide sufficient questionnaires to enable all prescribed persons, and every person making a return on behalf of a prescribed person under these regulations, to make a return.
(2) Online questionnaires H4, I4 and CE4 as listed in column (2) of the table in Schedule 1, must be made available online through unique access codes, and must contain the content, the questions and response options, and the functions and features described in Part 3, Part 4 and Part 5 of Schedule 2, and Part 2 of Schedules 3 and 4.
(3) Paper questionnaires H4, HC4, I4 and CE4 as listed in column (2) of the table in Schedule 1 must be created and contain the content, the questions and response options described in Part 1 and Part 2 of Schedule 2 and Part 1 of Schedules 3 and 4
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(4) The Registrar General shall make available, by whatever means the Registrar General considers suitable, the appropriate questionnaire to any prescribed person who requests it and to any person making a return on behalf of a prescribed person under these regulations.
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(1) A prescribed person in making a return in accordance with the Census Order must submit electronically an online questionnaire or return to the Registrar General a completed paper questionnaire, being the relevant questionnaire identified in paragraph 7(3).
(2) For the purposes of this regulation, a questionnaire shall be treated as submitted or returned to the Registrar General when it has been received by the Registrar General.
(3) The questionnaire to be completed and submitted or returned by a prescribed person is the online questionnaire or the paper questionnaire that has the title specified in the corresponding entry in column (2) of the table in Schedule 1.
(4) Nothing in this regulation shall prevent a prescribed person from making a return by completing a paper questionnaire and also making a return by completing an online questionnaire.
(5) Each prescribed person must comply with the instructions contained in the online questionnaire or paper questionnaire to be submitted or returned by them and provide such information as is requested in that questionnaire and which they are required to provide by the Census Order.
(6) A prescribed person who satisfies the conditions prescribed in article 5(5) of the Census Order and who elects under that article to make an individual return may make that individual return by completing the online questionnaire I4 or the paper questionnaire I4.
(7) Each elector who submits the online questionnaire I4 or returns the paper questionnaire I4 must comply with the instructions contained in, and provide all such information as is requested in, that questionnaire.
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(1) The Registrar General must provide a questionnaire tracking system for the management of the census and for keeping records of—
(a) questionnaire IDs;
(b) unique access codes issued in accordance with Regulations 9;
(c) addresses of households and communal establishments;
(d) the households or communal establishments to which unique access codes have been sent in accordance with these Regulations, or to which visits are to be made;
(e) the households or communal establishments to which a paper questionnaire has been sent or delivered in accordance with these Regulations;
(f) the circumstances of the delivery of each individual, household and communal establishment pack delivered by a census officer, census enumerator designated under Regulation 13(2) or a communal establishment co-ordinator;
(g) the date on which each questionnaire was received by the Registrar General and the means by which it was received;
(h) the date on which any record is made in accordance with regulation 15(5) or 17(6) and details of the prescribed person with respect to whom it was made; and
(i) any other information which the Registrar General considers may assist with the conduct of the census.
(2) The Registrar General must provide census electronic devices to enable appointees, as required, to access the fieldwork management tool and to receive instructions electronically.
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—The Registrar General must provide a unique access code—
(a) to every household and communal establishment on the address register in advance of census day, or as soon as possible thereafter,
(b) to every elector, when requested,
(c) with every H4, CE4 and I4 paper questionnaire,
(d) to any prescribed person who requests it, and
(e) to replace a unique access code already provided.
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(1) The Registrar General must prepare such online household, individual and communal establishment packs in accordance with this regulation as the Registrar General considers necessary for the purpose of the census.
(2) The contents of each pack prepared in accordance with this regulation must be contained in a sealed envelope through which any printed address can be seen.
(3) An online household pack must contain—
(a) a unique access code for the online questionnaire H4; and
(b) such additional information as the Registrar General considers may assist with the completion and submission of the online questionnaire H4;
(4) An online individual pack must contain—
(a) a unique access code for the online questionnaire I4; and
(b) such additional information as the Registrar General considers may assist with the completion and submission of the online questionnaire I4;
(5) An online communal establishment pack must contain—
(a) a unique access code for online questionnaire CE4; and
(b) such additional information as the Registrar General considers may assist with the completion and submission of the online questionnaire CE4.
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(1) The Registrar General must prepare such paper household, individual and communal establishment packs in accordance with this regulation as the Registrar General considers necessary for the purpose of the census.
(2) The contents of each pack prepared in accordance with this regulation must be contained in a sealed envelope through which any address printed on a paper questionnaire can be seen.
(3) A paper household pack must contain—
(a) a copy of the paper questionnaire H4;
(b) such additional information as the Registrar General considers may assist with the completion and return of the paper questionnaire H4;
(c) a unique access code for the online questionnaire H4, and
(d) a pre-paid reply envelope.
(4) A paper individual pack must contain—
(a) a copy of the paper questionnaire I4;
(b) such additional information as the Registrar General considers may assist with the completion and return of the paper questionnaire I4;
(c) a unique access code for the online questionnaire I4, and
(d) a pre-paid reply envelope.
(5) A paper communal establishment pack must contain—
(a) a copy of the paper questionnaire CE4; and
(b) such additional information as the Registrar General considers may assist with the completion and return of the paper questionnaire CE4;
(c) a unique access code for the online questionnaire CE4, and
(d) a pre-paid reply envelope.
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(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Registrar General may send by post a household pack to such households in the address register as the Registrar General considers necessary for the purpose of the census in advance of census day, or as soon as possible thereafter.
(2) The Registrar General may choose not to send a household pack by post, but instead to prepare for the relevant census officer to arrange delivery of that pack in accordance with regulation 13.
(3) The Registrar General may send by post an individual pack to any elector at an address in the address register.
(4) In respect of each pack sent in accordance with paragraph (1) or (3), the Registrar General must ensure that a record is made in the questionnaire tracking system in accordance with Regulation 8(1).
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(1) The Registrar General must issue every census team co-ordinator with—
(a) a census electronic device for use in each enumeration district within that census team co-ordinator’s census team co-ordinator area;
(b) such household packs and individual packs as the Registrar General considers necessary for the purpose of the census;
(c) a list, accessible on the census electronic device, of the addresses of each household in the address register situated within that census team co-ordinator’s area to which household packs and individual packs (as appropriate) must be delivered under this regulation; and
(d) such other documents or information the Registrar General considers necessary for the purpose of the census.
(2) The census team co-ordinator must designate a census enumerator to deliver household packs and individual packs to each enumeration district, if requested.
(3) The census team co-ordinator must, if requested, supply each census enumerator designated under paragraph (2) with a census electronic device for use in that census enumerator’s enumeration district.
(4) The census enumerator must deliver—
(a) a household pack to each household occupying a dwelling, or part of a dwelling, the address for which is accessible on the census electronic device;
(b) an individual pack to each household that contains an elector in the census enumerator’s enumeration district who has not already received an individual pack and of whom the census enumerator has been informed by the census team co-ordinator; and
(c) household packs and individual packs (as appropriate) to any other households or electors that are located by the census enumerator in that census enumerator’s enumeration district.
(5) The census enumerator’s duty to deliver a pack under paragraph (4) shall be satisfied in respect of each household and elector if the census enumerator hands the pack to the householder, joint householder or elector. Where no such person is available, the census enumerator—
(a) may leave the pack with a person who can act on behalf of the prescribed person; or
(b) may post the pack to the address accessible on the census electronic device or to the address of which the census enumerator was informed by the census team co-ordinator.
(6) The census enumerator must make a record in the census electronic device—
(a) of each household pack and individual pack delivered in accordance with this regulation; and
(b) of any additional households located by the census enumerator.
(7) Each census enumerator must enable the census team co-ordinator to have access to the information recorded on the census enumerator’s census electronic device.
(8) The census enumerator must make a record in the fieldwork management tool, in accordance with such directions as may be issued by the Registrar General, to show that a delivery has been made to each address.
(9) Nothing in this regulation shall prevent a census enumerator from being designated to deliver to more than one enumeration district.
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(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Registrar General may send by post a communal establishment pack and individual packs to such communal establishments in the address register as the Registrar General considers necessary for the purpose of the census in advance of census day, or as soon as possible thereafter.
(2) The Registrar General may choose not to send a communal establishment pack and individual packs by post, but instead to prepare for the census communal establishment coordinator to arrange delivery of that pack in accordance with regulation 15.
(3) In respect of each pack sent in accordance with paragraph (1), the Registrar General must ensure that a record is made in the questionnaire tracking system in accordance with Regulation 8(1).
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(1) The Registrar General must provide the communal establishment co-ordinator with—
(a) such communal establishment packs and individual packs as the Registrar General considers necessary for the purpose of the census;
(b) a list, of the addresses of each communal establishment to which communal establishment packs and individual packs need to be delivered under this regulation; and
(c) such other documents or information as the Registrar General considers necessary for the purpose of the census.
(2) The communal establishment co-ordinator must deliver—
(a) a communal establishment pack to each communal establishment,
(b) a sufficient number of individual packs to each of those establishments for the purpose of the census; and
(c) communal establishment packs and individual packs to any other communal establishments that are located by any census officer.
(3) The communal establishment coordinator’s duty to deliver packs shall be satisfied in relation to each communal establishment if the packs are delivered to the person for the time being in charge of the communal establishment. Where no such person is available, the communal establishment officer—
(a) may leave the pack with a person at the communal establishment who can act on behalf of the prescribed person; or
(b) may post the packs to the communal establishment address.
(4) The person to whom packs are either delivered or received under paragraph (3) of this Regulation must hand an individual pack to—
(a) every person who is a usual resident (as defined in article 2(2)(a) of the Census Order), at the premises or vessel and who appears to them to be capable of completing the questionnaire; or
(b) to a relative or other person who has agreed to complete the questionnaire on behalf of a person who would be covered by sub-paragraph (a) but who is incapable of completing the questionnaire in accordance with the Census Order.
(5) The communal establishment co-ordinator must make a record on the questionnaire tracking system of
(a) each communal establishment pack and individual pack delivered in accordance with this regulation;
(b) any additional communal establishments located by the communal establishment coordinator or any other census officer;
(c) all relevant dates and details of prescribed persons in accordance with Regulation 8(1)(h); and
(d) the collection of paper questionnaires.
(6) The communal establishment co-ordinator must make a record in the questionnaire tracking system in accordance with such directions as may be issued by the Registrar General, to show that a delivery has been made to each address.
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(1) Every prescribed person to whom an online household pack has been sent or delivered, or on whose behalf delivery was taken under these Regulations, must unless that prescribed person has requested a paper household pack, by census day or as soon as possible thereafter use the unique access code provided to access the online questionnaire H4 and complete and return that questionnaire electronically in accordance with the instructions provided.
(2) Every prescribed person to whom a paper household pack has been sent or delivered, or on whose behalf delivery was taken under these Regulations, must by census day or as soon as possible thereafter
(a) use the unique access code provided to access the online questionnaire H4 and complete and submit that questionnaire electronically in accordance with the instructions provided; or
(b) complete the copy of paper questionnaire H4 included in the pack, and the continuation paper questionnaire HC4 if required, place it in the pre-paid reply envelope provided and send the questionnaire H4, and questionnaire HC4 if required, to the Registrar General by post.
(3) Every elector to whom an online individual pack has been sent or delivered, or on whose behalf delivery was taken under these Regulations, must, unless that elector has requested a paper individual pack, by census day or as soon as possible thereafter use the unique access code provided to access the online questionnaire I4 and complete and return that questionnaire electronically in accordance with the instructions provided.
(4) Every elector to whom a paper individual pack has been sent or delivered, or on whose behalf delivery was taken under these Regulations, must by census day or as soon as possible thereafter—
(a) use the unique access code provided to access the online questionnaire I4 and complete and return that questionnaire electronically in accordance with the instructions provided; or
(b) complete the paper questionnaire I4 included in the pack, place it in the pre-paid reply envelope provided and send the paper questionnaire I4 to the Registrar General by post.
(5) When a completed online questionnaire H4 or I4 has been received by the Registrar General electronically, the Registrar General must ensure that a confirmation of receipt is offered electronically to the person submitting the online questionnaire.
(6) After each completed online questionnaire H4 or I4 or paper questionnaire H4 or I4, has been received by the Registrar General, the Registrar General must make a record in the questionnaire tracking system to show that the relevant questionnaire has been returned.
(7) Where an appointee is satisfied, having spoken with a prescribed person for the purposes of articles 5(1) or (3) of the Census Order, that the prescribed person in question—
(a) is incapable of completing and returning a questionnaire; or
(b) is unable to authorise any person to act on the prescribed person’s behalf,
then the appointee may, in accordance with instructions issued by the Registrar General, make enquiries about the particulars which that prescribed person would be required by the Census Order to provide and record the answers to those enquiries which may be used for the purpose of the census.
(8) After an appointee makes a record in accordance with paragraph (7), the Registrar General must make a record in the questionnaire tracking system to show that a record under paragraph (7) has been made in respect of that prescribed person.
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(1) Every prescribed person to whom an online communal establishment pack has been sent or delivered at a communal establishment, or on whose behalf delivery was taken under these Regulations, must, unless that prescribed person has requested a paper communal establishment pack, by census day or as soon as possible thereafter use the unique access code provided to access the online questionnaire CE4 and complete and submit that questionnaire electronically in accordance with the instructions provided online.
(2) Every prescribed person to whom a paper communal establishment pack has been sent or delivered at a communal establishment, or on whose behalf delivery was taken under these Regulations, must by census day or as soon as possible thereafter—
(a) complete the paper questionnaire CE4; or
(b) use the unique access code provided to access the online questionnaire CE4 and complete and submit that questionnaire electronically in accordance with the instructions provided online.
(3) Every prescribed person who has received an individual pack under regulation 15(4) must by census day or as soon as possible thereafter -
(a) complete the paper questionnaire I4, place it in the pre-paid reply envelope provided, and hand it to the person completing the online or the paper questionnaire CE4 in respect of the communal establishment; or
(b) complete the paper questionnaire I4, place it in the pre-paid reply envelope provided, and send that questionnaire to the Registrar General by post; or
(c) use the unique access code provided to access the online questionnaire I4 and complete and submit that questionnaire electronically in accordance with the instructions provided online.
(4) The person to whom any paper questionnaires I4 are handed under paragraph (3)(a) must collect those completed questionnaires and retain them in a safe place, together with any paper questionnaire CE4, completed in accordance with Regulation 17(2)(a), until all paper questionnaires are collected by the communal establishment co-ordinator in accordance with paragraph (5).
(5) The communal establishment co-ordinator must make arrangements to collect any completed copies of paper questionnaires I4 and CE4 from each communal establishment.
(6) In respect of each paper or online questionnaire I4 and CE4 collected in accordance with this regulation, the communal establishment coordinator must make a record on the questionnaire tracking system in accordance with Regulation 8(1)(h).
(7) The communal establishment co-ordinator must make a record in the fieldwork management tool in accordance with directions issued by the Registrar General, to show that paper questionnaires have been received from the address of a communal establishment.
(8) When a completed online questionnaire CE4 or I4 has been received by the Registrar General electronically under this regulation, the Registrar General must ensure that a confirmation of receipt is offered electronically to the person returning that questionnaire.
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A census team co-ordinator must, in accordance with any instructions issued by the Registrar General, make arrangements in that census team co-ordinator’s census co-ordinator area for—
(a) the paper questionnaire I4 to be completed and returned by or on behalf of the prescribed persons in Group G in Schedule 1 to the Census Order in that census co-ordinator area; and
(b) the paper questionnaire CE4 to be completed in respect of any group of prescribed persons in Group G in Schedule 1 to the Census Order by or on behalf of whom paper questionnaires I4 are returned under sub-paragraph (a).
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(1) The Registrar General must check the records in the questionnaire tracking system to establish whether each questionnaire that was sent or delivered in accordance with these Regulations, has been received by the Registrar General.
(2) The Registrar General must then issue every census team co-ordinator and the communal establishment co-ordinator with a list that contains the addresses in those appointees’ respective area to which a unique access code was provided but an online questionnaire was not completed and submitted, or to which a paper questionnaire was sent or delivered, but was not returned.
(3) Each census team co-ordinator and the communal establishment co-ordinator must supply the census officers appointed to act within those appointees’ respective census team co-ordinator areas and communal establishment area with copies of the list created under paragraph (2) and instruct those census officers to make such enquiries as they think are reasonable of any person to obtain the particulars which the Census Order requires a prescribed person to provide.
(4) Where a census officer has made enquiries under paragraph (3) of a prescribed person in respect of whom no questionnaire has been received by the Registrar General the officer may—
(a) assist with the completion of a completed questionnaire from either the prescribed person or any person able to act on their behalf;
(b) collect a completed questionnaire from either the prescribed person or any person able to act on their behalf;
(c) encourage the prescribed person or any person able to act on their behalf to complete a questionnaire and return it to the Registrar General;
(d) agree with the prescribed person or any person able to act on their behalf that a completed paper questionnaire will be returned by posting it in the pre-paid reply envelope provided as soon as possible thereafter; and/or
(e) provide a replacement unique access code or paper questionnaire.
(5) The Registrar General or regional manager may at any time issue reminder correspondence to any address to which a unique access code was provided but an online questionnaire was not completed and submitted, or to which a paper questionnaire was sent or delivered, but was not returned.
(6) Where a questionnaire is then received by the Registrar General following enquiries under this Regulation, the Registrar General must make a record in the questionnaire tracking system to show that a questionnaire has been received.
(7) Where a questionnaire is received by the Registrar General but the questionnaire does not include some or all of the particulars which the prescribed person was required by the Census Order to provide then an appointee –
(a) may, in accordance with any directions which may be issued by the Registrar General, make such enquiries as the appointee think are reasonable of any person to obtain the missing particulars; and
(b) must record the answers to those enquiries which may be used for the purpose of the census.
(8) After an appointee makes a record in accordance with paragraph (7)(b), the Registrar General must make an entry in the questionnaire tracking system to show that such a record has been made in respect of that prescribed person.
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(1) Every person with respect to whom a return is to be made under the Census Order must, so far as that person is able to do so, give the prescribed person who is liable to make the return such information, including personal information, as that prescribed person may reasonably require for the purpose of fulfilling that prescribed person’s obligations under these Regulations.
(2) Every prescribed person must give any census officer such information, including personal information, as the census officer may reasonably require for the performance of the appointee’s duties under these Regulations.
(3) A person to whom personal information is given in accordance with these Regulations must not without lawful authority—
(a) make use of that information; or
(b) publish it or communicate it to any other person.
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(1) Any person having custody, whether on that person’s own behalf or on behalf of any other person, of questionnaires or other documents (including any documents stored on or accessible via a census electronic device) containing personal information relating to the census must keep those documents in such a manner so as to prevent any unauthorised person having access to them.
(2) When directed to do so by the Registrar General, any appointee must send the Registrar General all records in that appointee’s possession (including any records stored on or accessible via a census electronic device) which contain personal information relating to the census.
(3) The Registrar General must arrange for the secure storage of census electronic devices, questionnaires, and any other paper or electronic documents containing personal information relating to the census.
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(1) Any person who receives a census electronic device must ensure it is securely stored at all times when not in use, and used and stored in such a manner that would reasonably prevent any unauthorised person having access to the device.
(2) Any person who receives a census electronic device must act in accordance with directions issued by the Registrar General regarding when or to whom to return the device.
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(1) The Registrar General, all census officers, any person who works under the control of the Registrar General for the conduct of the Census and all people working in bodies supplying services directly to the Registrar General for the conduct of the Census must complete the form of undertaking set out in Schedule 5 before the performance of any duties assigned under the Act or by these Regulations.
(2) All persons, who with the authority of the Registrar General, may access personal Census information must complete the form of undertaking set out in Schedule 5 before the performance of any functions or duties assigned under the Act.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Finance on 23rd June 2020
Dr D Marshall
A senior officer of the
Department of Finance

SCHEDULE 1
Regulations 6(2), 6(3), 7(3) and 18

Table

(1) Prescribed Persons (2) Title of Questionnaire
The householder or joint householders, or in the absence of any such person capable of making a return, any person acting on their behalf, of every household in Northern Ireland.Where article 5(10) of the Census Order applies, the person responsible under that article for making a return in Northern Ireland. The paper questionnaire entitled “Household Questionnaire (Paper) – H4” in Schedule 2 (Part 1).The paper questionnaire entitled “Household Continuation Questionnaire (Paper) – HC4” in Schedule 2 (Part 2).The online questionnaire entitled “Household Questionnaire (Online) – H4” in Schedule 2 (Part 3 H4 - English, Part 4 H4 - English-Irish and Part 5 H4 - English-Ulster-Scots).
The person for the time being in charge of any premises or vessel mentioned in Group B to F in Schedule 1 to the Census Order. The paper questionnaire entitled “Communal Establishment Questionnaire (Paper) – CE4” in Schedule 3 (Part 1 - CE4).The online questionnaire entitled “Communal Establishment Questionnaire (Online) – CE4” in Schedule 3 (Part 2 – CE4).
Every usual resident specified in column (2) in Group B to F in Schedule 1 to the Census Order or any person acting on behalf of that person, in Northern Ireland.Every person specified in column (2) of Group G in Schedule 1 to the Census Order or any person acting on their behalf, in Northern IrelandAny elector in Northern Ireland making an individual return in accordance with the Census Order. The paper questionnaire entitled “Individual Questionnaire (Paper) – I4” in Schedule 4 (Part 1 – I4).The online questionnaire entitled “Individual Questionnaire (Online) – I4” in Schedule 4 (Part 2 I4 - English, Part 3 I4 - English-Irish and Part 4 I4 - English-Ulster-Scots).

SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 6(2) and 6(3)

Part 1: Household Questionnaire (Paper) – H4
Part 2: Household Continuation Questionnaire (Paper) – HC4
Part 3: Household Questionnaire (Online) – H4 - English

(1) QUESTION (2) RESPONSE OPTIONS
Household Frame Section –Usual Residents
Who lives at [census address]?Collecting the names of the residents and visitors on 21 March 2021. 
H1_A Do you usually live at [census address]? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes, I usually live here
— No, I don’t usually live here
If response to H1_A is“Yes, I usually live here” then:H3_A What is your name? Entering response in the format:
— First name
— Middle names
— Last name
H1_B Do any of the following people also live at [census address] on Sunday 21 March 2021? Selecting all that apply:
— Family members and partners Include babies born on or before 21 March 2021, children, students and schoolchildren who live away from home during term time
— Housemates, tenants or lodgers
— People who usually live outside the UK who are staying in the UK for 3 months or more
— People temporarily away For example, working away, on holiday, in the armed forces, living in an establishment such as a care home for up to 6 months, abroad for up to a year
— People staying temporarily who usually live in the UK but do not have another UK address For example, UK residents between addresses or currently without a home
Or
— None of these apply, I am the only person who usually lives here.
If response is not “None of these apply, I am the only person who usually lives here.”H3_B Who else lives at [census address]? Entering response in the format:
— First name
— Middle names
— Last name
H2_A Does anyone else live at [censusaddress]? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes, I need to add a [second, third etc] person
— No, I do not need to add anyone
H2_B You said [count of names] people live at [census address]. Do you need to add anyone? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes, I need to add someone
— No, there are [count of names] people living here
If response to H1_A was“No, I don’t usually live here” then:H1_B Do any of the following people live at [census address] on Sunday 21 March 2021? Selecting all that apply:
— Family members and partners (Include babies born on or before 21 March 2021, children, students and schoolchildren who live away from home during term time)
— Housemates, tenants or lodgers
— People who usually live outside the UK who are staying in the UK for 3 months or more
— People temporarily away (For example, working away, on holiday, in the armed forces, living in an establishment such as a care home for up to 6 months, abroad for up to a year)
— People staying temporarily who usually live in the UK but do not have another UK address (For example, UK residents between addresses or currently without a home)
Or
— None of these apply, no one usually lives here (For example, this is a second address or holiday home)
If response to is not “None of these apply, no one usually lives here”H3_C Who else lives at [census address]? Who lives at [census address]? Entering response in the format:
— First name
— Middle names
— Last name
H2_B Does anyone else live at [censusaddress]? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes, I need to add a [second, third etc] person
— No, I do not need to add anyone
H2_C You said [count of names] people live at [census address]. Do you need to add anyone? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes, I need to add someone
— No, there are [count of names] people living here
Household Frame Section –Visitors
H4 Apart from everyone already included, who else is staying overnight on Sunday 21 March 2021 at [census address]? Selecting all that apply:
— People who usually live somewhere else in the UK, for example, boyfriends, girlfriends, friends or relatives
— People staying here because it is their second address, for example, for work. Their permanent or family home is elsewhere
— People who usually live outside the UK who are staying in the UK for less than three months
— People here on holiday
Or
— There are no visitors staying here overnight on 21 March 2021
If the answer is not “There are no visitors staying here overnight on 21 March 2021”:V1_A What is the name of the visitor staying overnight on 21 March 2021 at [census address]? Entering response in the format:
— First name
— Last name
H5_A Are there any other visitors staying overnight on 21 March 2021 at [census address]? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes, I need to add 2nd visitor
— No, I do not need to add anyone
V1_B What is the name of the [second, thirdetc] visitor staying overnight on Sunday 21 March 2021 at [census address]? Entering response in the format:
— First name
— Last name
Household Frame Section – Household relationships
If there is more than one person in the household: this question is repeated for each relationshipH6 [person name] is your. . . . [selection automatically displayed] Selecting one of the following:
— Husband or wife
— Civil partner
— Partner
— Son or daughter
— Step-child
— Brother or sister (including half brother or half sister)
— Step-brother or step-sister
— Mother or father
— Step-mother or step-father
— Grandchild
— Grandparent
— Other relation
— Unrelated (including foster child)
Household accommodation Section
H7_A What type of accommodation is [censusaddress]? Selecting one of the following:
— Whole house or bungalow
— Flat, maisonette or apartment (Including purpose-built flats and flats within converted and shared houses)
— Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure
If response is “Whole house or bungalow” then:H7_B Which of the following is your house or bungalow? Selecting one of the following:
— Detached
— Semi-detached
— Terraced (including end-terrace)
If response is “Flat, maisonette or apartment” then:H7_C Where is your flat, maisonette or apartment? Selecting one of the following:
— In a purpose-built block of flats
— Part of a converted or shared house (including bedsits)
— In a commercial building (for example in an office building, hotel, or over a shop)
H8 Has [censusaddress] been designed or adapted for any of the following? Selecting all that apply:
— Internal wheelchair use (For example downstairs bathroom)
— External wheelchair access (For example a ramp)
— Other physical or mobility difficulties
— Visual difficulties
— Hearing difficulties
— Other (in which case entering adaptation)
Or
— No adaptations
H9 What type of central heating does [censusaddress] have? Selecting all that apply:
— Oil
— Mains gas
— Tank or bottled gas
— Electric (For example storage heaters)
— Wood (For example logs or waste wood)
— Solid fuel (For example coal)
— Renewable heating system
— Other central heating
Or
— No central heating
H10 What type of renewable energy systems does [censusaddress] have? Selecting all that apply:
— Solar panels for electricity
— Solar panels for heating water
— Wind turbine
— Other
Or
— No renewable energy systems
H11 Does your household own or rent [censusaddress]? Selecting one of the following:
— Owns outright
— Owns with a mortgage or loan
— Part owns and part rents (shared ownership)
— Rents (with or without housing benefit)
— Lives here rent-free
If response is either“Part-owns and part-rents (shared ownership)”, or “Rents (with or without benefits” or “Lives here rent-free” then:H12 Who do you rent from? Selecting one of the following:
— Northern Ireland Housing Executive
— Housing association or charitable trust
— Private landlord
— Private renting with letting agent
— Employer of a household member
— Relative or friend of a household member
— Other
H13 In total, how many cars or vans are owned, or available for use, by members of this household? Selecting one of the following:
— None
— 1
— 2
— 3
— 4 or more (in which case entering actual number of cars or vans)
Individual Section(repeated for all usual residents)
1_A Are you [resident name]? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes, I am
— No, I am answering on their behalf
2 What is your date of birth? Entering response in the format:Day-Month-Year
3 What is your sex? Selecting one of the following:
— Female
— Male
4 What is your marital or civil partnership status? Selecting one of the following:
— Single, never married and never in a civil partnership
— Married
— In a civil partnership
— Separated, but still legally married
— Separated, but still legally in a civil partnership
— Divorced
— Formerly in a civil partnership which is now legally dissolved
— Widowed
— Surviving partner from a civil partnership
5 Are you a schoolchild (or student) in full-time education? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes
— No
If response is “Yes” then:6_A During term time, where do you usually live? Selecting one of the following:
— [Census address]
— Another address in the UK
— Another address outside the UK
If response is “Another address in the UK” then:6_B What is your term-time address? 
— State address and postcode
If response is “Another address outside the UK” then:6_C During term time, in which country outside the UK do you usually live? 
— Current name of country
7 What is your country of birth? Selecting one of the following:
— Northern Ireland
— England
— Scotland
— Wales
— Republic of Ireland
— Elsewhere (in which case stating the current name of the country)
If response is “England”,“Scotland” “Wales”,“Republic of Ireland” or “ Elsewhere” then:8 What year did you come to live in Northern Ireland? Entering response in the format:
— Year
9_A One year ago, what was your usual address? Selecting one from:
— [Census address]
— Student term-time address in the UK
— Another address in the UK
— An address outside the UK
If ‘Student term-time address in the UK’, or ‘Another address in the UK’ selected9_B One year ago, what was your usual address? 
— State address and postcode
If ‘An address outside the UK’ was selected:9_C In which country outside the UK was your usual address one year ago? 
— Current name of country
10 What passports do you hold? Selecting all that apply:
— United Kingdom
— Ireland
— Other (in which case entering the passports you hold)
Or
— None
11 How would you describe your national identity? Selecting all that apply:
— British
— Irish
— Northern Irish
— English
— Scottish
— Welsh
— Other (in which case describing your national identity)
12 What is your ethnic group? Selecting one of the following:
— White
— Chinese
— Irish Traveller
— Roma
— Indian
— Filipino
— Black African
— Black other
— Mixed ethnic group (in which case describing your ethnic group)
— Any other ethnic group (in which case describing your ethnic group)
13 What religion, religious denomination or body do you belong to? 
— Roman Catholic
— Presbyterian Church in Ireland
— Church of Ireland
— Methodist Church in Ireland
— Other (in which case entering the religion)
Or
— None
If response is “None” then:14 What religion, religious denomination or body were you brought up in? 
— Roman Catholic
— Presbyterian Church in Ireland
— Church of Ireland
— Methodist Church in Ireland
— Other (in which case entering the religion)
Or
— None
15 What is your main language? Selecting one of the following:
— English
— Other, including British or Irish Sign Language (in which case entering the other language)
If response is “Other, including British or Irish Sign Language” then:16 How well can you speak English? Selecting one of the following:
— Very well
— Well
— Not well
— Not at all
17_A Can you understand, speak, read or write Irish? Selecting all that apply:
— No ability
— Understand Irish
— Speak Irish
— Read Irish
— Write Irish
If response includes “Speak Irish” then:17_B How often do you speak Irish? Selecting one of the following:
— Daily
— Weekly
— Less often
— Never
18_A Can you understand, speak, read or write Ulster-Scots? Selecting all that apply:
— No ability
— Understand Ulster-Scots
— Speak Ulster-Scots
— Read Ulster-Scots
— Write Ulster-Scots
If response includes “Speak Ulster-Scots” then:18_B How often do you speak Ulster-Scots? Selecting one of the following:
— Daily
— Weekly
— Less often
— Never
19 How is your health in general? Selecting one of the following:
— Very good
— Good
— Fair
— Bad
— Very bad
20 Are your day-to-day activities limited because of a health problem, or disability which has lasted, or is expected to last, at least 12 months? Selecting one of the following:
— No
— Yes, limited a little
— Yes, limited a lot
21_A Do you have any of the following physical health conditions which have lasted, or are expected to last, at least 12 months? Selecting all that apply:
— Deafness or partial hearing loss
— Blindness or partial sight
— A mobility or dexterity difficulty, that requires the use of a wheelchair
— A mobility or dexterity difficulty, that limits basic physical activities (For example walking or dressing)
— Shortness of breath or difficult breathing (For example Asthma)
Or
— None of these conditions
21_B Do you have any of the following other health conditions which have lasted, or are expected to last, at least 12 months? Selecting all that apply:
— An intellectual or learning disability (For example Down syndrome)
— A learning difficulty (For example dyslexia)
— Autism or Asperger syndrome
— An emotional, psychological or mental health condition (For example depression or schizophrenia)
— Frequent periods of confusion or memory loss (For example dementia)
— Long-term pain or discomfort
— Other condition (For example cancer, diabetes or heart disease)
Or
— None of these conditions
22 Do you look after, or give any help or support to, anyone because they have long-term physical or mental health conditions or illnesses, or problems related to old age? Selecting one of the following:
— No
— Yes, 1-19 hours a week
— Yes, 20 to 34 hours a week
— Yes, 35 to 49 hours a week
— Yes, 50 or more hours a week
If respondent is aged under 16: _S - Student route is followed42_S_A Where do you mainly study?Answer for the place where you spend the most time. If student or schoolchild, answer for your study address Selecting one of the following:
— At a campus or school
— At or from home
— No fixed place
If response is “At a campus or school”:42_S_B Is your place of study in Northern Ireland? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes
— No
If response is “Yes”:42_S_C What is the name and address of your main place of study? 
— State name, address and postcode
If response is “No”:42__S_D In which country is your course of study, including school? 
— Current name of country
43_S How do you usually travel to your main place of study (including school)?Answer for the longest part, by distance, of your usual journey to your place of study Selecting one of the following:
— Driving a car or van
— Passenger in a car or van
— Car or van pool, sharing driving
— Bus, minibus or coach (public or private)
— Taxi
— Train
— Motorcycle, scooter or moped
— Bicycle
— On foot
— Other
There are no more individual questions for respondents aged 15 years and under. The remaining individual questions only apply to respondents aged 16 years and over. 
24 Which of the following best describes your sexual orientation? Selecting one of the following:
— Straight or heterosexual
— Gay or lesbian
— Bisexual
— Other sexual orientation(entering your sexual orientation)
Or
— Prefer not to say
Information about qualifications 
25 Have you achieved a qualification at degree level or above? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes (For example degree, foundation degree, HND or HNC, NVQ level 4 and above, teaching or nursing)
— No
26_A Have you achieved a GCSE or equivalent qualification? Selecting all that apply:
— 5 or more GCSEs grades A* to C or 9 to 4 (Include 5 or more O level passes or CSEs grades 1)
— Any other GCSEs (Include any other O levels or CSEs at any grades)
Or
— None of these apply
26_B Have you achieved an AS, A level or equivalent qualification? Selecting all that apply:
— 2 or more A levels (Include 4 or more AS levels)
— 1 A level (Include 2 or 3 AS levels)
— 1 AS level
Or
— None of these apply
26_C Have you achieved an NVQ or equivalent qualification? Selecting all that apply:
— NVQ level 3 or equivalent (For example BTEC National, OND or ONC, City and Guilds Advanced Craft)
— NVQ level 2 or equivalent (For example BTEC General, City and Guilds Craft)
— NVQ level 1 or equivalent
Or
— None of these apply
If response is ‘No’ or ‘None of these apply’ to the qualification questions above, then:26_D Have you achieved any other qualifications either within or outside of Northern Ireland? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes
— No qualifications
27 Have you completed an apprenticeship? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes
— No
28 In the last seven days, were you doing any of the following?Include casual or temporary work, even if only for one hour Selecting all that apply:
— Working as an employee
— Self-employed or freelance
— Temporarily away from work ill, on holiday or temporarily laid off
— On maternity or paternity leave
— Doing any other kind of paid work
Or
— None of these apply
If response isother than‘None of these apply’ then: route C – current job followed35_C In your main job, what is your employment status? Selecting one of the following:
— Employee
— Self-employed or freelance without employees
— Self-employed with employees
36_C What is the name of the organisation or business you work for?If you are self-employed in your own business, give the business name. Selecting one of the following:
— Organisation or business name is:-----------------------------------------Or if no organisation or businessname, selecting:
— No organisation or work for a private individual
37_C What is your full job title?For example, retail assistant, office cleaner, district nurse, primary school teacher. Do not state your grade or pay band. Entering full job title:---------------------------------------
38_C Briefly describe what you do in your main job Entering job description:-----------------------------------------
39_C What is the main activity of your organisation, business or freelance work?For example, clothing retail, general hospital, primary education, food wholesale, civil service or local government. Entering main activity:-----------------------------------------
40_C Do you supervise or oversee the work of other employees on a day-to-day basis? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes
— No
41_C In your main job, how many hours a week do you usually work? Selecting one of the following:
— 0 to 15 hours
— 16 to 30 hours
— 31 to 48 hours
— 49 hours or more
42_C_A Where do you mainly work?Answer for the place where you spend the most time. Even if ill, on maternity leave, holiday or temporarily laid off provide details of your main place of work Selecting one of the following:
— At a workplace
— At or from home
— No fixed place
If response is “At a workplace”:42_C_B Is your main place of work in the UK? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes
— No
If response is “Yes”:42_C_C What is the address of your main place of work? 
— State address and postcode
If response is “No”:42_C_D In which country is your main place of work? 
— Current name of country
43_C How do you usually travel to your main place of work?Answer for the longest part, by distance, of your usual journey to your place of study Selecting one of the following:
— Driving a car or van
— Passenger in a car or van
— Car or van pool, sharing driving
— Bus, minibus or coach (public or private)
— Taxi
— Train
— Motorcycle, scooter or moped
— Bicycle
— On foot
— Other
If response was “None of these apply” to the question “In the last seven days, were you doing any of the following?” then: 
29 Which of the following describes what you were doing in the last seven days? Selecting all that apply:
— Retired (Whether receiving a pension or not)
— Studying
— Looking after home or family
— Long-term sick or disabled
— Other
30 In the last four weeks, were you actively looking for any kind of paid work? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes
— No
31 If response is “Yes” then:Are you available to start work in the next two weeks? Selecting one of the following :
— Yes
— No
If response is “No”, not actively looking for any kind of paid work, or “No”, not available to start work in the next two weeks, then:32 In the last seven days, were you waiting to start a job already accepted? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes
— No
33 Have you ever done any paid work? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes, in the last 12 months
— Yes, but not in the last 12 months
— No, have never worked
If response is “No, have never worked” to the question “Have you ever done any paid work?” and ‘Studying’ to the question “Which of the following describes what you were doing in the last seven days?”then:route_N never worked followed42_N_A Where do you mainly study? Selecting one of the following:
— At a campus or school
— At or from home
— No fixed place
If response is “At a campus or school”:42_N_B Is your place of study in Northern Ireland? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes
— No
If response is “Yes”:42_N_C What is the name and address of your main place of study? 
— State name, address and postcode
If response is “No”:42_N_D In which country is your course of study, including school? 
— Current name of country
43_N How do you usually travel to your main place of study?Answer for the longest part, by distance, of your usual journey to your place of study Selecting one of the following:
— Driving a car or van
— Passenger in a car or van
— Car or van pool, sharing driving
— Bus, minibus or coach (public or private)
— Taxi
— Train
— Motorcycle, scooter or moped
— Bicycle
— On foot
— Other
If response is “Yes, in the last 12 months” or “Yes, but not in the last 12 months” then:route _L - last worked route is followed 
35_L In your main job, what was your employment status? Selecting one of the following:
— Employee
— Self-employed or freelance without employees
— Self-employed with employees
36_L What was the name of the organisation or business you worked for? Entering organisation or business name:-----------------------------------------Orif no organisation or businessname, selecting:
— No organisation or worked for a private individual
37_L What was your full job title? Entering job title:----------------------------------------
38_L Briefly describe what you did in your main job Entering job description:-----------------------------------------
39_L What was the main activity of your organisation, business or freelance work? Entering main activity:-----------------------------------------
40_L Did you supervise or oversee the work of other employees on a day-to-day basis? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes
— No
41_L In your main job, how many hours a week did you usually work? Selecting one of the following:
— 0 to 15 hours
— 16 to 30 hours
— 31 to 48 hours
— 49 hours or more
42_L_A Where did you mainly work?Answer for the place where you spent the most time Selecting one of the following:
— At a workplace
— At or from home
— No fixed place
If response is “At a workplace”:42_L_B Was your main place of work in the UK? Selecting one of the following:
— Yes
— No
If response is “Yes”:42_L_C What was the address of your main place of work? 
— State address and postcode
If response is“No”:42_L_D In which country was your main place of work? 
— Current name of country
43_L How did you usually travel to your main place of work?Answer for the longest part, by distance, of your usual journey to work Selecting one of the following:
— Driving a car or van
— Passenger in a car or van
— Car or van pool, sharing driving
— Bus, minibus or coach (public or private)
— Taxi
— Train
— Motorcycle, scooter or moped
— Bicycle
— On foot
— Other
Visitor section
V2 What is [visitor name]’s date of birth? Entering response in the format:Day- Month –Year
V3 What is [visitor name]’s sex? Selecting one of the following:
— Female
— Male
V4 What is [visitor name]’s usual address? Selecting one of the following:
— An address in the UK (in which case stating address and postcode)
— An address outside the UK (stating current name of country)
Part 4: Household Questionnaire (Online) – H4 – English-Irish

English Irish
Household Frame Section –Usual Residents
H1_A Do you usually live at [census address]? H1_A An gcónaíonn tú ag [census address] de ghnáth?
Yes, I usually live hereNo, I don’t usually live here Cónaím anseo de ghnáth.Ní chónaím anseo de ghnáth.
If response is “Yes, I usually live here” then:H3_A What is your name? Más é “Cónaím anseo de ghnáth.” an freagra ansin:H3_A Cad é an t-ainm atá ort?
First nameMiddle name(s)Last name CéadainmLárainm(neacha)Sloinne
H1_B Do any of the following people also live at [census address] on Sunday 21 March 2021? H1_B An gcónóidh duine ar bith de na daoine seo a leanas ag [census address] ar an Domhnach 21 Márta 2021 chomh maith?
Family members and partnersHousemates, tenants or lodgersPeople who usually live outside the UK who are staying in the UK for 3 months or morePeople temporarily awayPeople staying temporarily who usually live in the UK but do not have another UK addressOrNone of these apply, I am the only person who usually lives here. Baill teaghlaigh agus páirtnéiríPáirtithe tí, tionóntaí nó lóistéiríDaoine a chónaíonn lasmuigh den UK de ghnáth atá ag fanacht sa UK ar feadh 3 mhí nó níos móDaoine atá ar shiúl go sealadachDaoine atá ag fanacht go sealadach agus a chónaíonn sa UK de ghnáth ach nach bhfuil seoladh ar bith acu sa UKNóNí bhaineann ceann ar bith de na roghanna seo liom, is mise an t-aon duine amháin a chónaíonn anseo.
If response is not “None of these apply, I am the only person who usually lives here.”H3_B Who else lives at [census address]?Entering response in the format: Murab é “Ní bhaineann ceann ar bith de na roghanna seo liom, is mise an t-aon duine amháin a chónaíonn anseo de ghnáth.” an freagra.H3_B Cé eile a chónaíonn ag [census address]?Cuir isteach an freagra san fhormáid:
First nameMiddle name(s)Last name CéadainmLárainm(neacha)Sloinne
H2_A Does anyone else live at [census address]?Selecting one of the following: H2_A An gcónaíonn duine ar bith eile ag [census address]?Roghnaigh ceann de na ráitis seo a leanas:
Yes, I need to add a [second, third etc] personNo, I do not need to add anyone Cónaíonn, caithfidh mé duine eile [an dara, an tríú duine srl] a chur isteachNí chónaíonn, ní chaithfidh mé duine ar bith eile a chur isteach
H2_B You said [count of names] people live at [census address]. Do you need to add anyone?Selecting one of the following: H2_B Chuir tú isteach [count of names] duine a chónaíonn ag [census address]. An gcaithfidh tú duine ar bith eile a chur isteach?Roghnaigh ceann de na ráitis seo a leanas:
Yes, I need to add someoneNo, there are [count of names] people living here Caithfidh mé duine éigin eile a chur isteachNí chaithfidh, cónaíonn [count of names] duine anseo
If response was “No, I don’t usually live here” then:H1_B Do any of the following people live at [census address] on Sunday 21 March 2021?Selecting all that apply: Má ba é “Ní chónaím anseo de ghnáth” an freagra, ansin:H1_B An gcónóidh duine ar bith de na daoine seo a leanas ag [census address] seo ar an Domhnach 21 Márta 2021?Roghnaigh na daoine go léir lena mbaineann sé
Family members and partnersHousemates, tenants or lodgersPeople who usually live outside the UK who are staying in the UK for 3 months or morePeople temporarily awayPeople staying temporarily who usually live in the UK but do not have another UK addressOrNone of these apply, no one usually lives here Baill teaghlaigh agus páirtnéiríPáirtithe tí, tionóntaí nó lóistéiríDaoine a chónaíonn lasmuigh den UK de ghnáth atá ag fanacht sa UK ar feadh 3 mhí nó níos móDaoine atá ar shiúl go sealadachDaoine atá ag fanacht go sealadach agus a chónaíonn sa UK de ghnáth ach nach bhfuil seoladh ar bith acu sa UKNóNí bhaineann ceann ar bith de na roghanna seo liom, ní chónaíonn duine ar bith anseo.
If response is not “None of these apply, no one usually lives here”H3_C Who else lives at [census address]? Who lives at [census address]?Entering response in the format: Murab é “Ní bhaineann ceann ar bith de na roghanna seo liom, ní chónaíonn duine ar bith anseo de ghnáth.” an freagraH3_C Cé eile a chónaíonn ag [census address]? Cé a chónaíonn ag [census address]?Cuir isteach an freagra san fhormáid:
First nameMiddle name(s)Last name CéadainmLárainmneachaSloinne
H2_B Does anyone else live at [census address]?Selecting one of the following: H2_B An gcónaíonn duine ar bith eile ag [census address]?Roghnaigh ceann ar bith de na ráitis seo a leanas:
Yes, I need to add a [second, third etc] personNo, I do not need to add anyone Cónaíonn, caithfidh mé duine eile [an dara, an tríú duine srl] a chur isteachNí chónaíonn, ní chaithfidh mé duine ar bith eile a chur isteach
H2_C You said [count of names] people live at [census address]. Do you need to add anyone?Selecting one of the following: H2_C Chuir tú isteach [count of names] a chónaíonn ag [census address]. An gcaithfidh tú duine ar bith eile a chur isteach?Roghnaigh ceann de na ráitis seo a leanas:
Yes, I need to add someoneNo, there are [count of names] people living here Caithfidh mé duine éigin eile a chur isteachNí chaithfidh mé, cónaíonn [count of names] duine anseo
Household Frame Section –Visitors
H4 Apart from everyone already included, who else is staying overnight on Sunday 21 March 2021 at [census address]?Selecting all that apply: H4 Seachas na daoine sin curtha isteach cheana féin, an mbeidh duine ar bith eile ag fanacht ag [census address] ar an Domhnach 21 Márta 2021?Roghnaigh na daoine go léir lena mbaineann sé:
People who usually live somewhere else in the UK, for example, boyfriends, girlfriends, friends or relativesPeople staying here because it is their second address, for example, for work. Their permanent or family home is elsewherePeople who usually live outside the UK who are staying in the UK for less than three monthsPeople here on holidayOrThere are no visitors staying here overnight on 21 March 2021 Daoine a chónaíonn áit éigin eile sa UK de ghnáth, mar shampla, buachaillí, cailíní, cairde nó gaoltaDaoine atá ag fanacht anseo mar is é seo an dara seoladh atá acu, mar shampla, d’obair. Tá a seoladh buan nó teaghlaigh áit éigin eileDaoine a chónaíonn lasmuigh den UK de ghnáth atá ag fanacht sa UK ar feadh níos lú ná trí mhíDaoine anseo ar saoireNóNí bheidh cuairteoir ar bith ag fanacht anseo thar oíche ar 21 Márta 2021
If the answer is not “There are no visitors staying here overnight on 21 March 2021”:V1_A What is the name of the visitor staying overnight on 21 March 2021 at [census address]? Murab é “Ní bheidh cuairteoir ar bith ag fanacht anseo thar oíche ar 21 Márta 2021.” an freagra:V1_A Cad é ainm an chuairteora a bheidh ag fanacht thar oíche ar 21 Márta 2021 ag [census address]?
First nameLast name CéadainmSloinne
H5_A Are there any other visitors staying overnight on 21 March 2021 at [census address]? H5_A An mbeidh cuairteoir ar bith eile ag fanacht thar oíche ar 21 Márta 2021 ag [census address]?
Yes, I need to add 2nd visitorNo, I do not need to add anyone Beidh, caithfidh mé an 2ú cuairteoir a chur isteachNí bheidh, ní chaithfidh mé an 2ú cuairteoir a chur isteach
V1_B What is the name of the [second, third etc] visitor staying overnight on Sunday 21 March 2021 at [census address]? V1_B Cad é ainm [an dara, an tríú cuairteoir srl] a bheidh ag fanacht thar oíche ar an Domhnach 21 Márta 2021 ag [census address]?
First nameLast name CéadainmSloinne
Household accommodation Section
H7_A What type of accommodation is [census address] H7_A Cén sórt cóiríochta é [census address]
Whole house or bungalowFlat, maisonette or apartmentIncluding purpose-built flats and flats within converted and shared housesCaravan or other mobile or temporary structure Teach nó bungaló iomlánÁrasán nó maisonetteÁrasáin shaintógtha agus árasáin taobh istigh de thithe athchóirithe agus comhroinnte san áireamhCarbhán nó struchtúr gluaisteach nó sealadach eile
H7_B Which of the following is your house or bungalow? H7_B Cé acu de na rudaí seo a leanas arb é do theach nó do bhungaló é?
DetachedSemi-detachedTerraced (Including end-terrace) Teach no bungaló scoiteTeach no bungaló leathscoiteTeach nó bungaló sraithe (Teach ceann sraithe san áireamh)
H7_C Where is your flat, maisonette or apartment? H7_C Cá bhfuil d’árasán nó maisonette?
In a purpose-built block of flatsPart of a converted or shared house(Including bedsits)In a commercial building(For example, in an office building, hotel, or over a shop) I mbloc árasán saintógthaMar chuid de theach athchóirithe nó comhroinnte(Mionárasáin san áireamh)I bhfoirgneamh tráchtála(Mar shampla, i bhfoirgneamh oifige, in óstán, nó os cionn siopa)
H8 Has [census address] been designed or adapted for any of the following?Select all that apply H8 Ar dearadh nó ar oiriúnaíodh [census address] do cheann ar bith de na rudaí seo a leanas?Roghnaigh na cinn uilig lena mbaineann siad
Internal wheelchair usage(For example downstairs bathroom)External wheelchair access(For example a ramp)Other physical or mobility difficultiesVisual difficultiesHearing difficultiesOtherEnter adaptationOrNo adaptations Úsáid inmheánach do chathaoireacha rothaí(Mar shampla, seomra folctha thíos staighre)Rochtain sheachtrach do chathaoireacha rothaí(Mar shampla, rampa)Deacrachtaí fisiceacha nó gluaiseachta eileDeacrachtaí amhaircDeacrachtaí éisteachtaEileCuir isteach an t-oiriúnúNóGan oiriúnú ar bith
H9 What type of central heating does [census address] have? Select all that apply H9 Cén sórt teasa lárnaigh atá ag [census address]?Roghnaigh na cinn uilig lena mbaineann siad
OilMains gasTank or bottled gasElectric(For example storage heaters)Wood(For example logs or waste wood)Solid fuel(For example coal)Renewable heating systemOther central heatingORNo central heating OlaGás príomhlíneGás taisceadáin nó buidéalaitheLeictreach(Mar shampla, taiscthéitheoirí)Adhmad(Mar shampla, lomáin nó dramhadhmad)Breosla soladach(Mar shampla, gual)Córas teasa in-athnuaiteTeas lárnach eileNÓGan teas lárnach
H10 What type of renewable energy systems does [census address] have?Select all that apply H10 Cén sórt córas fuinnimh in-athnuaite atá ag [census address]?Roghnaigh na cinn uilig lena mbaineann siad
Solar panels for electricitySolar panels for heating waterWind turbineOtherEnter renewable energy systemNo renewable energy systems Painéil ghréine do leictreachasPainéil ghréine le huisce a théamhTuirbín gaoitheEileCuir isteach an córas fuinnimh in-athnuaiteGan córas fuinnimh in-athnuaite
H11 Does your household own or rent [census address]? H11 An le do líon tí nó an dtógann siad ar cíos é [census address]?
Owns outrightOwns with a mortgage or loanPart owns and part rents(Shared ownership)Rents(With or without housing benefit)Lives here rent-free Is leo amach is amach éIs leo é le morgáiste nó iasachtIs páirtúinéirí iad nó páirt-thógann siad ar cíos é(Comhúinéireacht)Tógann siad ar cíos é(Le nó gan liúntas tithíochta)Cónaíonn siad anseo gan cíos ar bith a íoc
H12 Who do you rent from? H12 Cé uaidh a bhfaigheann tú an réadmhaoin ar cíos?
Northern Ireland Housing ExecutiveHousing association or charitable trustPrivate landlordPrivate renting with a letting agentEmployer of a household memberRelative or friend of a household memberOther Feidhmeannas Tithíochta Thuaisceart ÉireannCumann Tithíochta nó iontaobhas carthanachtaTiarna talún príobháideachTógáil ar cíos príobháideach le gníomhaire liginFostóir ball den líon tíGaol nó cara ball den líon tíEile
H13 In total, how many cars or vans are owned, or available for use, by members of this household? H13 San iomlán, cá mhéad gluaisteán nó veain ar le baill den líon tí seo iad nó atá ar fáil le húsáid acu?
None1234 or moreEnter the number of cars or vans Náid1234 nó níos móCuir isteach an líon gluaisteán nó veaineanna
Individual Section(repeated for all usual residents)
1_A Are you [resident name]? 1_A An tusa [resident name]?
Yes, I amNo, I am answering on their behalf Is ea, Is miseNí hea, tá mé ag freagairt ar a son
2 What is your date of birth? 2 Cad é do dháta breithe?
Day Month Year Lá Mí Bliain
3 What is your sex? 3 Cad é do ghnéas?
FemaleMale BaineannFireann
4 What is your marital or civil partnership status? 4 Cad é do stádas pósta nó páirtnéireachta sibhialta?
Single, never married and never in a civil partnershipMarriedIn a civil partnershipSeparated, but still legally marriedSeparated, but still legally in a civil partnershipDivorcedFormerly in a civil partnership which is now legally dissolvedWidowedSurviving partner from a civil partnership Singil, neamhphósta nó i bpáirtnéireacht shibhialta ar bith riamhPóstaI bpáirtnéireacht shibhialtaScartha, ach pósta go dlíthiúil go fóillScartha, ach i bpáirtnéireacht shibhialta go dlíthiúil go fóillColscarthaI bpáirtnéireacht shibhialta tráth atá curtha ar ceal go dlíthiúil anoisBaintreachPáirtnéir atá beo go fóill ó pháirtnéireacht shibhialta
5 Are you a schoolchild (or student) in full-time education? 5 An páiste scoile nó mac léinn thú atá in oideachas lánaimseartha?
YesNo Is eaNí hea
6_A During term time, where do you usually live? 6_A I rith am an téarma, cá bhfuil tú i do chónaí de ghnáth?
Census addressAt another address in the UKAnother address outside the UK Seoladh an daonáirimhSeoladh eile sa UKSeoladh eile lasmuigh den UK
6_B What is your term time address 6_B Cad é do sheoladh i rith an téarma?
Enter address Cuir isteach an seoladh
6_C During term time, in which country outside the UK do you usually live? 6_C I rith an téarma, cén tír lasmuigh den UK ina gcónaíonn tú de ghnáth?
Current name of country Ainm reatha na tíre
7 What is your country of birth? 7 Cad é an tír inar rugadh thú?
Northern IrelandEnglandScotlandWalesRepublic of IrelandElsewherePlease specify current name of country Tuaisceart ÉireannSasanaAlbainAn Bhreatain BheagPoblacht na hÉireannÁit eileLuaigh ainm reatha na tíre go sonrach le do thoil
8 What year did you come to live in Northern Ireland? 8 Cén bhliain a tháinig tú a chónaí i dTuaisceart Éireann?
Year Bliain
9_A One year ago, what was your usual address? 9_A Bliain amháin ó shin, cad é do ghnáthsheoladh?
Census addressStudent term-time address in the UKAnother address in the UKAn address outside the UKPlease enter the country Seoladh an daonáirimhSeoladh mic léinn i rith an téarma sa UKSeoladh eile sa UKSeoladh taobh amuigh den UKCuir isteach an tír le do thoil
9_B Enter details of your address one year ago. 9_B Cuir isteach sonraí do sheolta bliain amháin ó shin.
Enter address Cuir isteach an seoladh
9_C In which country outside the UK was your usual address one year ago? 9_C Cén tír lasmuigh den UK a bhí mar ghnáthsheoladh agat bliain ó shin?
Current name of country Ainm reatha na tire
10 What passports do you hold?Select all that apply 10 Cé na pasanna atá agat?Roghnaigh na cinn uilig lena mbaineann
United KingdomIrelandOtherPlease specify the passports you holdOrNone An Ríocht AontaitheÉireEileLuaigh go sonrach na pasanna atá agat le do thoilNóCeann ar bith
11 How would you describe your national identity?Select all that apply 11 Cad é mar a dhéanfá cur síos ar d’fhéiniúlacht náisiúnta?Roghnaigh na cinn uilig lena mbaineann
BritishIrishNorthern IrishEnglishScottishWelshOtherPlease describe your national identity BriotanachÉireannachÉireannach TuaisceartachSasanachAlbanachBreatnachEileDéan cur síos ar d’fhéiniúlacht náisiúnta le do thoil
12 What is your ethnic group? 12 Cad é do ghrúpa eitneach?
WhiteChineseIrish TravellerRomaIndianFilipinoBlack AfricanBlack otherMixed ethnic groupPlease specify mixed ethnic groupAny other ethnic groupPlease specify other ethnic group GealSíneachTaistealaí ÉireannachRomachIndiachFilipíneachDuine dubh AfracachDuine dubh eileGrúpa eitneach meascthaLuaigh do ghrúpa eitneach measctha go sonrach le do thoilGrúpa eitneach ar bith eileLuaigh do ghrúpa eitneach eile go sonrach le do thoil
13 What religion, religious denomination or body do you belong to? 13 Cad é do reiligiún, do chreideamh reiligiúnach nó cén eagraíocht reiligiúnach dá bhfuil tú i do bhall?
Roman CatholicPresbyterian Church in IrelandChurch of IrelandMethodist Church in IrelandOtherPlease specify religion, religious denomination or bodyOrNone Caitliceach RómhánachAn Eaglais Phreispitéireach in ÉirinnEaglais na hÉireannAn Eaglais Mhodhach in ÉirinnEileLuaigh reiligiún, creideamh nó eagras reiligiúnach eile le do thoilNó,Ceann ar bith
14 What religion, religious denomination or body were you brought up in? 14 Cad é do reiligiún, do chreideamh reiligiúnach nó cén eagraíocht reiligiúnach inar tógadh thú?
Roman CatholicPresbyterian Church in IrelandChurch of IrelandMethodist Church in IrelandOtherPlease specify religion, religious denomination or bodyOrNone Caitliceach RómhánachAn Eaglais Phreispitéireach in ÉirinnEaglais na hÉireannAn Eaglais Mhodhach in ÉirinnEileLuaigh reiligiún, creideamh nó eagras reiligiúnach eile le do thoilNó,Ceann ar bith
15 What is your main language? 15 Cad é do phríomhtheanga?
EnglishOtherIncluding British Sign Language or Irish Sign LanguagePlease specify main language BéarlaEileTeanga Chomharthaíochta na Breataine nó na hÉireann san áireamhLuaigh an phríomhtheanga go sonrach le do thoil
16 How well can you speak English? 16 Cé chomh maith agus a labhraíonn tú Béarla?
Very wellWellNot wellNot at all Go hiontach maithGo maithNí go maithNí ar chor ar bith
17_A Can you understand, speak, read or write Irish? 17_A An féidir leat Gaeilge a thuiscint, a labhairt, a léamh nó a scríobh?
No abilityUnderstand IrishSpeak IrishRead IrishWrite Irish Gan ábaltacht ar bithTuigim GaeilgeLabhraím GaeilgeLéim i nGaeilgeScríobhaim i nGaeilge
17_B How often do you speak Irish? 17_B Cé chomh minic agus a labhraíonn tú Gaeilge?
DailyWeeklyLess oftenNever Go laethúilGo seachtainiúilNí chomh minicNí riamh
18_A Can you understand, speak, read or write Ulster-Scots? 18_A An féidir leat Albanais Uladh a thuiscint, a labhairt, a léamh nó a scríobh?
No abilityUnderstand Ulster-ScotsSpeak Ulster-ScotsRead Ulster-ScotsWrite Ulster-Scots Gan ábaltacht ar bithTuigim Albanais UladhLabhraím Albanais UladhLéim in Albanais UladhScríobhaim in Albanais Uladh
18_B How often do you speak Ulster-Scots? 18_B Cé chomh minic agus a labhraíonn tú Albanais Uladh?
DailyWeeklyLess oftenNever Go laethúilGo seachtainiúilNí chomh minicNí riamh
19 How is your health in general? 19 Conas atá do shláinte ghinearálta?
Very goodGoodFairBadVery bad An-mhaithGo maithRéasúntaGo donaAn-dona
20 Are your day-to-day activities limited because of a health problem, or disability which has lasted, or is expected to last, at least 12 months?Include problems relating to old age 20 An bhfuil do ghníomhaíochtaí laethúla teoranta de dheasca fadhb sláinte, nó míchumais atá ann go fóill, nó an bhfuiltear ag súil leis go mbeidh sí agat ar feadh 12 mhí ar a laghad?Luaigh fadhbanna a bhaineann le seanaois
NoYes, limited a littleYes, limited a lot NílTá, tá siad beagán teorantaTá, tá siad teoranta go mór
21_A Do you have any of the following physical health conditions which have lasted, or are expected to last, at least 12 months? 21_A An bhfuil ceann ar bith de na fadhbanna sláinte fisicí seo a leanas agat go fóill nó a bhfuiltear ag súil leis go mbeidh sé agat ar feadh 12 mhí ar a laghad?
Deafness or partial hearing lossBlindness or partial sight lossA mobility or dexterity difficulty, that requires the use of a wheelchairA mobility or dexterity difficulty that limits basic physical activitiesFor example walking or dressingShortness of breath or difficulty breathingFor example AsthmaOrNone of these conditions Bodhaire nó páirtchaillteanas éisteachtaDaille nó páirtchaillteanas radhaircDeacracht soghluaiseachta nó deaslámhachta ar a bhfuil úsáid cathaoir rothaí de dhíthDeacracht soghluaiseachta nó deaslámhachta a chuireann srian ar bhunghníomhaíochtaí fisiceachaMar shampla ag siúl nó ag gléasadhGearranáil nó deacracht ag análúMar shampla AsmaNóCeann ar bith de na fadhbanna sláinte seo
21_B Do you have any of the following other health conditions which have lasted, or are expected to last, at least 12 months? 21_B An bhfuil ceann ar bith de na fadhbanna sláinte eile seo a leanas agat go fóill nó an bhfuiltear ag súil leis go mbeidh sí agat ar feadh 12 mhí ar a laghad?
An intellectual or learning disabilityFor example Down syndromeA learning difficultyFor example dyslexiaAutism or Asperger syndromeAn emotional, psychological or mental health conditionFor example depression or schizophreniaFrequent periods of confusion or memory lossFor example dementiaLong-term pain or discomfortOther conditionFor example cancer, diabetes or heart diseaseOrNone of these conditions Míchumas intleachtúil nó foghlamaMar shampla, siondróm DownDeacracht foghlamaMar shampla disléicseSiondróm uathachais nó AspergerFadhb mhothúchánach, shíceolaíoch nó mheabhairshláinteMar shampla, dúlagar nó scitsifréineTréimhsí minice de mhearbhall nó de dhíchuimhneMar shampla néaltrúPian nó míchompord fadtéarmachFadhb eileMar shampla, ailse, diaibéiteas nó galar croíNóCeann ar bith de na fadhbanna sláinte seo
22 Do you look after, or give any help or support to, anyone because they have long-term physical or mental health conditions or illnesses, or problems related to old age?Exclude anything you do in paid employment 22 An dtugann tú aire do, nó an dtugann tú tacaíocht do dhuine ar bith mar go bhfuil fadhb sláinte fisicí nó meabhrach fadtéarmaí acu nó tinnis orthu, nó fadhbanna acu mar gheall ar sheanaois?Fág rud ar bith ar lár a dhéanann tú mar chuid de d’fhostaíocht íoctha
NoYes, 1 to 19 hours a weekYes, 20 to 34 hours a weekYes, 35 to 49 hours a weekYes, 50 hours or more a week Ní thugannTugaim, 1 go 19 n-uaire sa tseachtainTugaim, 20 go 34 uair sa tseachtainTugaim, 35 go 49 uair sa tseachtainTugaim, 50 uair nó níos mó sa tseachtain
If respondent is under 16 and of school age: Má tá an freagróir faoi 16 agus ag aois scoile:
42_S_A Where do you mainly study?Answer for the place where you spend the most time. If student or schoolchild, answer for your study address. 42_S_A Cá ndéanann tú staidéar go príomha?Freagair don áit ina gcaitheann tú an méid is mó ama. Más mac léinn nó páiste scoile thú, tabhair do sheoladh staidéir.
At a campus or schoolAt or from homeNo fixed place Ag campas nó ar scoilSa nó ón teachGan in áit sheasta
If response is “At a campus or school”:42_S_B Is your place of study in Northern Ireland? Más é “Ag campas nó ar scoil” an freagra42_S_B An bhfuil do phríomháit staidéir i dTuaisceart Éireann?
YesNo TáNíl
If response is “Yes”:42_S_C What is the name and address of your main place of study? Más é “Tá” an freagra42_S_C Cad é ainm agus seoladh do phríomháit staidéir?
State name, address and postcode Cuir isteach an seoladh agus an cód poist
If response is“No”:42_S_D In which country is your course of study, including school? Más é “Níl” an freagra42_S_D Cén tír ina bhfuil do chúrsa staidéir, an scoil san áireamh?
Current name of country Ainm reatha na tíre
43_S How do you usually travel to your main place of study, including school?Answer for the longest part, by distance, of your usual journey to your place of study 43_S Cad é mar a thaistealaíonn tú go dtí do phríomháit staidéir, an scoil san áireamh?Cuir isteach freagra don chuid is faide, de réir faid, de do ghnáth-thuras chuig d’áit staidéir.
Driving a car or vanPassenger in a car or vanCar or van pool, sharing drivingBus, minibus or coach (public or private)TaxiTrainMotorcycle, scooter or mopedBicycleOn footOther Ag tiomáint gluaisteáin nó veainPaisinéir i ngluaisteán nó i veainAg roinnt gluaisteáin nó veain, nó ag roinnt tiománaBus, mionbus nó cóiste (poiblí nó príobháideach)TacsaíTraeinGluaisrothar, scútar nó móipéidRotharSiúlEile
24 Which of the following best describes your sexual orientation? 24 Cé acu de na rudaí seo a leanas a dhéanann an cur síos is fearr ar do chlaonadh gnéis?
Straight or heterosexualGay or lesbianBisexualOther sexual orientation(entering your sexual orientation)OrPrefer not to say HeitrighnéasachAerach nó LeispiachDéghnéasachClaonadh gnéis eile (Luaigh do chlaonadh gnéis go sonrach le do thoil)NóB’fhearr liom gan a rá
25 Have you achieved a qualification at degree level or above?Include equivalent qualifications achieved anywhere outside Northern Ireland 25 Ar bhain tú cáilíocht ar leibhéal céime nó níos airde ná sin amach?Luaigh comhcháilíochtaí bainte amach áit ar bith taobh amuigh de Thuaisceart Éireann
YesFor example degree, foundation degree, HND or HNC, NVQ level 4 and above, teaching or nursingNo BhainMar shampla céim, bonnchéim, HND, nó HNC, NVQ leibhéal 4 nó níos airde, céim mhúinteoireachta nó bhanaltrachtaNíor bhain
26_A Have you achieved a GCSE or equivalent qualification?Include equivalent qualifications achieved anywhere outside Northern Ireland 26_A Ar bhain tú cáilíocht GCSE nó a chomhionann amach?Luaigh comhcháilíochtaí bainte amach áit ar bith taobh amuigh de Thuaisceart Éireann
5 or more GCSEs grades (A* to C or 9 to 4)Include 5 or more O level (passes) or CSEs (grade 1)Any other GCSEsInclude any other O levels or CSEs at any gradesOrNone of these apply 5 GCSE nó níos mó, gráid (A* go C nó 9 go 4)Cuir isteach 5 nó níos mó (pasanna) O leibhéil nó CSEanna (gráid 1)GCSE ar bith eileCuir isteach O leibhéil ar bith eile no CSEanna ag grád ar bithNó,Ní bhaineann ceann ar bith díobh seo
26_B Have you achieved an A level, AS level or equivalent qualifications?Include equivalent qualifications achieved anywhere outside Northern Ireland 26_B Ar bhain tú cáilíocht Ardleibhéil, leibhéal AS nó a gcomhionann amach?Luaigh comhcháilíochtaí bainte amach áit ar bith taobh amuigh de Thuaisceart Éireann
2 or more A levelsInclude 4 or more AS levels1 A levelInclude 2 or 3 AS levels1 AS level 2 Ardleibhéal nó níos móCuir isteach 4 nó níos mó leibhéil AS1 ArdleibhéalCuir isteach 2 go 3 leibhéil AS1 leibhéal AS
26_C Have you achieved an NVQ or equivalent qualification?Include equivalent qualifications achieved anywhere outside Northern Ireland 26_C Ar bhain tú cáilíocht NVQ nó a chomhionann amach?Luaigh comhcháilíochtaí bainte amach áit ar bith taobh amuigh de Thuaisceart Éireann
NVQ level 3 or equivalentFor example BTEC National, OND or ONC, City and Guilds Advanced CraftNVQ level 2 or equivalentFor example BTEC General, City and Guilds CraftNVQ level 1 or equivalentOrNone of these apply NVQ leibhéal 3 nó a chomhionannMar shampla BTEC Náisiúnta, OND nó ONC, Ardcheardaíocht City and GuildsNVQ leibhéal 2 nó a chomhionannMar shampla BTEC Ginearálta agus Ceardaíocht City and GuildsNVQ leibhéal 1 nó a chomhionannNóNí bhaineann ceann ar bith díobh seo
26_D Have you achieved any other qualifications, either within or outside of Northern Ireland? 26_D Ar bhain tú cáilíocht ar bith eile amach taobh istigh nó taobh amuigh de Thuaisceart Éireann?
YesNo qualifications BhainGan cáilíocht ar bith
27 Have you completed an apprenticeship?Include equivalent apprenticeships completed anywhere outside Northern Ireland 27 Ar chríochnaigh tú do phrintíseacht?Luaigh printíseachtaí comhionanna críochnaithe áit ar bith taobh amuigh de Thuaisceart Éireann
YesFor example, trade, advanced, foundation or modern apprenticeshipsNo ChríochnaighMar shampla, ceird, ardphrintíseachtaí, bunphrintíseachtaí, nó printíseachtaí nua-aimsearthaNíor chríochnaigh
28 In the last seven days, were you doing any of the following?Include casual or temporary work, even if only for one hour 28 Sna seacht lá seo a chuaigh thart, an raibh tú ag déanamh ceann ar bith de na rudaí seo a leanas?Luaigh obair ócáideach nó shealadach, fiú má oibríonn tú ar feadh aon uair amháin
Working as an employeeSelf-employed or freelanceTemporarily away from work ill, on holiday or temporarily laid offOn maternity or paternity leaveDoing any other kind of paid workOrNone of these apply Ag obair mar fhostaíFéinfhostaithe nó ag obair ar bhonn neamhspleáchAr shiúl ón obair go sealadach de dheasca tinnis, ar saoire nó scaoilte chun bealaigh go sealadachAr saoire mháithreachais nó atharthachtaAg déanamh obair íoctha ar bith eileNóNí bhaineann ceann ar bith díobh seo
Working route35_C In your main job, what is your employment status? 35_C I do phríomhphost, cad é atá do stádas fostaíochta?
EmployeeSelf-employed or freelance without employeesSelf-employed with employees FostaíFéinfhostaithe nó ag obair go neamhspleách gan fostaí ar bithFéinfhostaithe le fostaithe
36_C What is the name of the organisation or business you work for?If you are self-employed in your own business, give the business name. 36_C Cad é an t-ainm atá ar an eagraíocht nó ar an ghnó dá n-oibríonn tú?Má tá tú féinfhostaithe i do ghnó féin, tabhair ainm an ghnó dúinn.
Organisation or business name…………………………………………….OrNo organisation or work for a private individual Ainm na heagraíochta nó an ghnó…………………………………………………NóEagraíocht nó obair ar bith do dhuine aonair príobháideach
37_C What is your full job title?For example, retail assistant, office cleaner, district nurse, primary school teacher. Do not state your grade or pay band 37_C Cad é an teideal iomlán atá ar do phost?Mar shampla, cúntóir miondíola, glantóir oifige, banaltra ceantair, múinteoir bunscoile. Ná luaigh do ghrád ná do bhanda pá
Job title……………….. Teideal poist………………….
38_C Briefly describe what you do in your main job. 38_C Déan cur síos go hachomair ar na rudaí a dhéanann tú i do phríomhphost.
Job description…………………….. Cur síos poist………………….
39_C What is the main activity of your organisation, business or freelance work?For example clothing retail, general hospital, primary education, food wholesale, civil service, local government. 39_C Cad é príomhghníomhaíocht d’eagraíochta, do ghnó nó d’fhéinfhostaíochta?Mar shampla, miondíol éadaí, otharlann ghinearálta, bunscolaíocht, mórdhíol bia, státseirbhís, rialtas áitiúil.
Main activity…………………. Príomhghníomhaíocht……………………………….
40_C Do you supervise or oversee the work of other employees on a day-to-day basis? 40_C An ndéanann tú maoirseacht ar obair fostaithe eile ó lá go lá?
YesNo DéanaimNí dhéanaim
41_C In your main job, how many hours a week do you usually work?Include paid and unpaid overtime 41_C I do phríomhphost, cá mhéad uair sa tseachtain a oibríonn tú de ghnáth?Luaigh ragobair íoctha agus neamhíoctha
0 to 15 hours16 to 30 hours31 to 48 hours49 hours or more 0 go 15 uair16 go 30 uair31 go 48 uair49 uair nó níos mó
42_C_A Where do you mainly work?Answer for the place where you spend the most time. Even if ill, on maternity leave, holiday or temporarily laid off provide details of your main place of work. 42_C_A Cá n-oibríonn tú go príomha?Freagair don áit ina gcaitheann tú an méid is mó ama. Fiú má tá tú tinn, ar saoire mháithreachais nó scaoilte chun bealaigh go sealadach, tabhair sonraí ar do phríomháit oibre.
At a workplaceAt or from homeNo fixed place San áit oibreSa bhaile nó ón bhaileGan in áit sheasta
42_C_B Is your place of work in the UK? 42_C_B An bhfuil do phríomháit oibre sa UK?
YesNo TáNíl
42_C_C What is the address of your main place of work? 42_C_C Cad é an seoladh atá ag do phríomháit oibre?
Enter address…………………. Cuir isteach an seoladh………………….
42_C_D In which country is your main place of work? 42_C_D Cén tír ina bhfuil do phríomháit oibre?
Current name of country Ainm reatha na tíre
43_C How do you usually travel to your main place of work?Select one option only, for the longest part, by distance, of your usual journey to place of work. 43_C Cad é mar a thaistealaíonn tú go dtí do phríomháit oibre de ghnáth?Roghnaigh ceann amháin, don chuid is mó, de réir faid, de do ghnáth-thuras go dtí d’áit staidéir.
Driving a car or vanPassenger in a car or vanCar or van pool, sharing drivingBus, minibus or coach (public or private)TaxiTrainMotorcycle, scooter or mopedBicycleOn footOther Ag tiomáint gluaisteáin nó veainPaisinéir i ngluaisteán nó i veainAg roinnt gluaisteáin nó veain, nó ag roinnt tiománaBus, mionbus nó cóiste (poiblí nó príobháideach)TacsaíTraeinGluaisrothar, scútar nó móipéidRotharSiúlEile
Non-working route -29 Which of the following describes what you were doing in the last seven days? 29 Cé acu de na téarmaí seo a leanas a dhéanann cur síos ar na rudaí a bhí tú a dhéanamh sna seacht lá seo a chuaigh thart?
Retired(Whether receiving a pension or not)StudyingLooking after home or familyLong-term sick or disabledOther Ar scor(Cé acu atá tú nó nach bhfuil tú ag fáil pinsin)Ag staidéarAg tabhairt aire don teach nó don teaghlachTinn nó míchumasach san fhadtéarmaEile
30 In the last four weeks, were you actively looking for any kind of paid work? 30 Sna ceithre seachtaine seo a chuaigh thart, an raibh tú ag iarraidh obair íoctha de chineál ar bith go gníomhach?
YesNo BhíNí raibh
31 If a job became available now, could you start it within two weeks? 31 Dá mbeadh post ar fáil anois, an bhféadfá toiseacht ann taobh istigh de dhá sheachtain?
YesNo D’fhéadfainnNí fhéadfainn
32 In the last seven days, were you waiting to start a job already accepted? 32 Sna seacht lá seo a chuaigh thart, an raibh tú ag fanacht le hobair a thosú i bpost ar ghlac tú leis cheana féin?
YesNo BhíNí raibh
33 Have you ever done any paid work? 33 An ndearna tú obair íoctha ar bith riamh roimhe?
Yes, in the last 12 monthsYes, but not in the last 12 monthsNo, have never worked Rinne, sa 12 mhí is déanaíRinne, ach gan sa 12 mhí is déanaíNí dhearna mé obair ar bith riamh
If response is “No, have never worked” to the question “Have you ever done any paid work?” and ‘Studying’ to the question “Which of the following describes what you were doing in the last seven days?”then:route_N never worked42_N_A Where do you mainly study?Answer for the place where you spend the most time. If student or schoolchild, answer for your study address. Más é an freagra “Ní dhearna mé obair ar bith riamh” ar an cheist “An ndearna tú obair ar bith íoctha riamh?” agus ‘Ag staidéar’ ar an cheist ‘Cé acu de na téarmaí seo a leanas a dhéanann an cur síos is fearr ar na rudaí a bhí tú a dhéanamh le seacht lá anuas?”, ansin _N42_N_A Cá ndéanann tú staidéar go príomha?Freagair don áit ina gcaitheann tú an méid is mó ama. Más mac léinn nó páiste scoile thú, freagair do do sheoladh staidéir.
At a campus or schoolAt or from homeNo fixed place Ag campas nó ar scoilSa bhaile nó ón bhaileGan aon áit sheasta
If response is “At a campus or school”:42_N_B Is your place of study in Northern Ireland? Más é “Ag campas nó ar scoil” an freagra42_N_B An bhfuil d’áit staidéir i dTuaisceart Éireann?
YesNo TáNíl
If response is “Yes”:42_N_C What is the name and address of your main place of study? Más é “Tá” an freagra42_N_C Cad é an seoladh atá ag do phríomháit staidéir?
State name, address and postcode Cuir isteach an seoladh agus an cód poist
If response is “No”:42_N_D In which country is your course of study, including school? Más é “Níl” an freagra42_N_D Cad é an seoladh atá ag do phríomháit staidéir, do scoil san áireamh?
Current name of country Ainm reatha na tire
43_N How do you usually travel to your main place of study, including school? 43_N Cad é mar a thaistealaíonn tú go dtí do phríomháit staidéir, an scoil san áireamh?
Driving a car or vanPassenger in a car or vanCar or van pool, sharing drivingBus, minibus or coach (public or private)TaxiTrainMotorcycle, scooter or mopedBicycleOn footOther Ag tiomáint gluaisteáin nó veainPaisinéir i ngluaisteán nó i veainAg roinnt gluaisteáin nó veain, nó ag roinnt tiománaBus, mionbus nó cóiste (poiblí nó príobháideach)TacsaíTraeinGluaisrothar, scútar nó móipéidRotharSiúlEile
If response is “Yes, in the last 12 months” or “Yes, but not in the last 12 months” to the question “Have you ever done any paid work?” route _L – last worked followed35_L In your main job, what was your employment status? Más é an freagra “Rinne mé, le 12 mhí anuas” nó “Rinne mé, ach chan le 12 mhí anuas” ar an cheist “An ndearna tú obair ar bith íoctha riamh?”, ansin35_L I do phríomhphost, cad é do stádas fostaíochta?
EmployeeSelf-employed or freelance without employeesSelf-employed with employees FostaíFéinfhostaithe nó ag obair go neamhspleách gan fostaí ar bithFéinfhostaithe le fostaithe
36_L What was the name of the organisation or business you worked for?If you were self-employed in your own business, give the business name. 36_L Cad é an t-ainm a bhí ar an eagraíocht nó ar an ghnó dár oibrigh tú?Má bhí tú féinfhostaithe i do ghnó féin, tabhair ainm an ghnó dúinn.
Organisation or business name…………………………………………….OrNo organisation or worked for a private individual Ainm na heagraíochta nó an ghnó………………………….NóEagraíocht nó obair ar bith do dhuine aonair príobháideach
37_L What was your full job title?For example, retail assistant, office cleaner, district nurse, primary school teacher. Do not state your grade or pay band 37_L Cad é an teideal iomlán a bhí ar do phost?Mar shampla, cúntóir miondíola, glantóir oifige, banaltra ceantair, múinteoir bunscoile. Ná luaigh do ghrád nó do bhanda pá
Job title………….. Teideal poist……………….
38_L Briefly describe what you did in your main job. 38_L Déan cur síos go hachomair ar na rudaí a rinne tú i do phríomhphost.
Job description…………………… Cur síos poist……………….
39_L What was the main activity of your organisation, business or freelance work?For example clothing retail, general hospital, primary education, food wholesale, civil service, local government. 39_L Cad é an phríomhghníomhaíocht a bhí i d’eagraíocht, do ghnó nó d’fhéinfhostaíocht?Mar shampla, miondíol éadaí, otharlann ghinearálta, bunscolaíocht, mórdhíol bia, státseirbhís, rialtas áitiúil.
Main activity………………. Príomhghníomhaíocht…………………………..
40_L Did you supervise or oversee the work of other employees on a day-to-day basis? 40_L An ndearna tú maoirseacht ar obair fostaithe eile ó lá go lá?
YesNo RinneNí dhearna
41_L In your main job, how many hours a week did you usually work?Include paid and unpaid overtime 41_L I do phríomhphost, cá mhéad uair sa tseachtain a d’oibrigh tú de ghnáth?Luaigh ragobair íoctha agus neamhíoctha
0 to 15 hours16 to 30 hours31 to 48 hours49 hours or more 0 go 15 uair16 go 30 uair31 go 48 uair49 uair nó níos mó
42_L_A Where did you mainly work?Answer for the place where you spent the most time. 42_L_A Cár oibrigh tú go príomha?Freagair don áit inar chaith tú an méid ba mhó ama.
At a workplaceAt or from homeNo fixed place San áit oibreSa bhaile nó ón bhaileGan aon áit sheasta
If response is “At a workplace”42_L_B Was your place of work in the UK? Más é an freagra “San áit oibre”42_L_B An raibh d’áit oibre sa UK?
YesNo BhíNí raibh
If response is “Yes”42_L_C What was the address of your main place of work? Más é “Tá” an freagra42_L_C Cad é an seoladh a bhí ag do phríomháit oibre?
State address and postcode Cuir isteach an seoladh agus cod poist
If response is “No”42_L_D In which country was your main place of work? Más é “Ní raibh” an freagra42_L_D Cén tír ina raibh do phríomháit oibre?
Current name of country Ainm reatha na tire
43_L How did you usually travel to your main place of work?Select one option only, for the longest part, by distance, of your usual journey to place of work. 43_L Cad é mar a thaistil tú go dtí do phríomháit oibre de ghnáth?Roghnaigh ceann amháin, don chuid is mó, de réir faid, de do ghnáth-thuras go dtí d’áit staidéir.
Driving a car or vanPassenger in a car or vanCar or van pool, sharing drivingBus, minibus or coach (public or private)TaxiTrainMotorcycle, scooter or mopedBicycleOn footOther Ag tiomáint gluaisteáin nó veainPaisinéir i ngluaisteán nó i veainAg roinnt gluaisteáin nó veain, nó ag roinnt tiománaBus, mionbus nó cóiste (poiblí nó príobháideach)TacsaíTraeinGluaisrothar, scútar nó móipéidRotharSiúlEile
Visitor section
V2 What is [visitor name] date of birth? V2 Cad é dáta breithe [visitor name]?
Day Month Year Lá Mí Bliain
V3 What is [visitor name] sex? V3 Cad é [visitor name] ghnéas?
FemaleMale BaineannFireann
V4 What is [visitor name] usual address? V4 Cad é gnáthsheoladh [visitor name]?
An address in the UKAn address outside the UKPlease enter the country Seoladh sa UKSeoladh taobh amuigh den UKCuir isteach an tír le do thoil
Enter details of [visitor name] usual UK address Cuir isteach sonraí de ghnáthsheoladh [visitor name] sa UK
Enter address…………………. Cuir isteach an seoladh………………….
Part 5: Household Questionnaire (Online) – H4 – English-Ulster-Scots

English Ulster-Scots
Household Frame Section –Usual Residents
H1_A Do you usually live at [census address]? H1_A Dae ye bide fur ordnar ben [census address]?
Yes, I usually live hereNo, I don’t usually live here Aye, A bide here fur ordnarNaw, A dinnae bide here fur ordnar
If response is “Yes, I usually live here” then:H3_A What is your name? Gin tha repone is “Aye, A bide here fur ordnar” syne:H3_A Whut dae the’ cry ye?
First nameMiddle name(s)Last name Furst nameMïddle namesFaimlie name
H1_BDo any of the following people also live at [census address] on Sunday 21 March 2021? H1_B Dae onie o tha follaein fowk bide at [census address] forbye yersel oan Sawbith day 21st Mairch 20an21?
Family members and partnersHousemates, tenants or lodgersPeople who usually live outside the UK who are staying in the UK for 3 months or morePeople temporarily awayPeople staying temporarily who usually live in the UK but do not have another UK addressOrNone of these apply, I am the only person who usually lives here. Faimlie memmers an pairtnersHoosemates, tinints or ludgersFowk ’at fur ordnar bides ootby tha UK ’at’s steyin in the UK fur 3 monds or mairFowk awa by-whylesFowk steyin by-whyles ’at fur ordnar bides in tha UK an ’at daesnae hae anither UK address, butOrNane o thae thïngs effeirs. A’m tha onlie yin ‘ at bides here fur ordnar.
If response is not “None of these apply, I am the only person who usually lives here.”H3_B Who else lives at [census address]?Entering response in the format: Gin tha repone isnae “Nane o thae things effeirs. A’m aa tha yin ’at bides here fur ordnar.”H3_B Whut ither bodie(s) bides at [census address]?Pittin in yer repone in tha layoot:
First nameMiddle name(s)Last name Furst nameMïddle name(s)Faimlie name
H2_A Does anyone else live at [census address]?Selecting one of the following: H2_A Daes onie ither bodie bide at [census address]?Ootwale yin o tha follaein:
Yes, I need to add a [second, third etc] personNo, I do not need to add anyone Aye, A maun eik a [saiconn, thurd anaa] bodieNaw, A dinnae hae tae eik oniebodie
H2_B You said [count of names] people live at [census address]. Do you need to add anyone?Selecting one of the following: H2_B Ye hae sayed [count of names] fowk bides at [census address]. Dae ye haetae eik oniebodie?Ootwalin yin o tha follaein:
Yes, I need to add someoneNo, there are [count of names] people living here Aye, A maun eik a bodieNaw, thar’s [count of names] fowk bidin here
If response was “No, I don’t usually live here” then:H1_B Do any of the following people live at [census address] on Sunday 21 March 2021?Selecting all that apply: Gin tha repone wus “Naw, A dinnae bide here fur ordnar” syne:H1_B Daes onie o tha fowk follaein bide at [census address] oan Sawbith day 21st Mairch 20an21?Ootwalin aa tha yins ’at effeirs:
Family members and partnersHousemates, tenants or lodgersPeople who usually live outside the UK who are staying in the UK for 3 months or morePeople temporarily awayPeople staying temporarily who usually live in the UK but do not have another UK addressOrNone of these apply, no one usually lives here Faimlie memmers an pairtnersHoosemates, tinints or ludgersFowk ’at fur ordnar bides ootby tha UK ’at’s steyin in tha UK fur 3 monds or mairFowk awa by-whylesFowk steyin by-whyles ’at fur ordnar bides in tha UK an daesnae hae anither UK address, butOrNane o thae thïngs effeirs. Naebodie bides here fur ordnar
If response is not “None of these apply, no one usually lives here”H3_C Who else lives at [census address]? Who lives at [census address]?Entering response in the format: Gin tha repone isnae “Nane o thae things effeirs. Naebodie bides here fur ordnar”H3_C Whut ither bodie(s) bides at [census address]? Wha bides at [census address]?Pittin in tha repone in tha layoot:
First nameMiddle name(s)Last name Furst nameMïddle name(s)Faimlie name
H2_B Does anyone else live at [census address]?Selecting one of the following: H2_B Daes onie ither bodie bide at [census address]?Ootwalin yin o tha follaein:
Yes, I need to add a [second, third etc] personNo, I do not need to add anyone Aye, A hae tae eik a [saiconn, thurd anaa] bodieNaw, A dinnae hae tae eik oniebodie
H2_C You said [count of names] people live at [census address]. Do you need to add anyone?Selecting one of the following: H2_C Ye sayed [count of names] fowk bides at [census address]. Dae ye haetae eik oniebodie?Ootwalin yin o tha follaein:
Yes, I need to add someoneNo, there are [count of names] people living here Aye, A hae tae eik a bodieNaw, thar’s [count of names] fowk bidin here
Household Frame Section –Visitors
H4 Apart from everyone already included, who else is staying overnight on Sunday 21 March 2021 at [census address]?Selecting all that apply: H4 Forbye aabodie taen in aareadie, whut ither bodie(s) wud be steyin throch tha nicht oan Sawbith day 21st Mairch 20an21 ben [census address]?Ootwalin aa tha yins ’at effeirs:
People who usually live somewhere else in the UK, for example, boyfriends, girlfriends, friends or relativesPeople staying here because it is their second address, for example, for work. Their permanent or family home is elsewherePeople who usually live outside the UK who are staying in the UK for less than three monthsPeople here on holidayOrThere are no visitors staying here overnight on 21 March 2021 Fowk ’at fur ordnar bides ither place in tha UK, tha like o lads or lassies coortin oniebodie in tha hoose, billies or freens.Fowk bidin here seein it’s thair saiconn address, tha like o fur wark. Thair bidin or faimlie hame bes some ither place.Fowk ’at fur ordnar bides ootbye tha UK ’at’s steyin in tha UK fur nae mair nor thrie monds.Fowk here oan thair halidaysOrThar’s nae landèrs steyin here throch tha nicht oan 21st Mairch 20an21
If the answer is not “There are no visitors staying here overnight on 21 March 2021”:V1_A What is the name of the visitor staying overnight on 21 March 2021 at [census address]? Gin tha repone’s no “Thar’s nae landèrs steyin here throch tha nicht oan 21st Mairch 20an21”:V1_A Whut dae the’ cry tha landèr steyin throch tha nicht oan 21st Mairch 20an21 ben [census address]?
First nameLast name Furst nameFaimlie name
H5_AAre there any other visitors staying overnight on 21 March 2021 at [census address]? H5_A Wud thar be onie ither landèrs steyin throch tha nicht oan 21st Mairch 20an21 ben [census address]?
Yes, I need to add 2nd visitorNo, I do not need to add anyone Aye, A hae tae eik a saiconn landèrNaw, A dinnae hae tae eik oniebodie
V1_BWhat is the name of the [second, third etc] visitor staying overnight on Sunday 21 March 2021 at [census address]? V1_B Whut dae the’ cry tha [saiconn, thurd anaa] landèr steyin throch tha nicht oan Sawbith day 21st Mairch 20an21 ben [census address]?
First nameLast name Furst nameFaimlie name
Household accommodation Section
H7_A What type of accommodation is [census address]? H7_A Whut soart o dwellin-place is [census address]?
Whole house or bungalowFlat, maisonette or apartment(Including purpose-built flats and flats within converted and shared houses)Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure Hail hoose or bungalowFlet, maisonette or bauk(Takkin in flets biggit fur parteeklar uise an flats athin replenisht an twinit hooses)Carryvan or ither gangin or by-whyles steidin
H7_B Which of the following is your house or bungalow? H7_B Whut yin o tha follaein bes yer hoose or bungalow?
DetachedSemi-detachedTerraced (Including end-terrace) SindèrieHauf-sindèriePairt o a raa (Takkin in enn o raa)
H7_C Where is your flat, maisonette or apartment? H7_C Whar’s yer flet, maisonette or bauk?
In a purpose-built block of flatsPart of a converted or shared house (Including bedsits)In a commercial building(For example, in an office building, hotel, or over a shop) In a block o flets biggit fur parteeklar uisePairt o a replenisht or twinit hoose(Takkin in sing’l enns)In a biggin fur consarns(Tha like o, in an offys biggin, otel, or owre a shap)
H8 Has [census address] been designed or adapted for any of the following? H8 Haes [census address] bin ettled ator shapit fur onie o tha follaein?
Internal wheelchair usage(For example downstairs bathroom)External wheelchair access(For example a ramp)Other physical or mobility difficultiesVisual difficultiesHearing difficultiesOtherEnter adaptationOrNo adaptations Wheelchyre uise inbye(Tha like o a bathruim oan tha laigh)Wheelchyre uise ootbye(Tha like o an ingang oan tha sklent)Ither palls wi tha poust o tha bouk or wi gettin abootPalls wi tha sichtPalls wi tha heerinItherInpit fettlinOrNae cheynges
H9 What type of central heating does [census address] have? H9 Whut soart o yin-soorce haitin daes [census address] hae?
OilMains gasTank or bottled gasElectric(For example storage heaters)Wood(For example logs or waste wood)Solid fuel(For example coal)Renewable heating systemOther central heatingOrNo central heating OilGas aff tha streetGas frae a tank or boattleLectric(Tha like o hainin haitèrs)Wuid(Tha like o haggit timmer or pruched wuid)Kïnnlin(Tha like o coals)Replenishin firin gateIther yin-soorce haitinOrNae yin-soorce haitin
H10 What type of renewable energy systems does [census address] have? H10 Whut soart o replenishin pooerin gates daes [census address] hae?
Solar panels for electricitySolar panels for heating waterWind turbineOtherEnter renewable energy systemNo renewable energy systems Sinn-pooert flatches fur lectricSinn-pooert flatches fur haitin wattèrWun turbineItherInpit replenishin pooer gateNae replenishin pooer gates
H11 Does your household own or rent [census address]? H11 Wud [census address] be in tha aucht o yer hoosehaud or wud it be set?
Owns outrightOwns with a mortgage or loanPart owns and part rents(Shared ownership)Rents(With or without housing benefit)Lives here rent-free In aucht richt ootIn aucht unnèr a bond or a lennPairt ains an pairt sets(Twinit aucht)Sets(Wi or athoot hoosin benefit)Bides here wi nae rent
H12 Who do you rent from? H12 Wha sets til ye?
Northern Ireland Housing ExecutiveHousing association or charitable trustPrivate landlordPrivate renting with a letting agentEmployer of a household memberRelative or friend of a household memberOther Norlin Airlann Hoosin GuidèrsHoosin join or awmous trustHiddlie lannlairdHiddlie settin wi a settin factorMaistèrman o a bodie in tha hoosehaudFreen or billie o a bodie in tha hoosehaudIther
H13 In total, how many cars or vans are owned, or available for use, by members of this household?Include any company cars or vans available for private use. H13 Owreaa, hoo monie motors or vans is in tha aucht o, or lowse fur uisin bae, bodies in this hoosehaud?Pit in onie motors or vans belangin tae a consarn lowse fur hiddlie uise.
None1234 or moreEnter the number of cars or vans Nane1234 or mairPit in tha nummer o motors or vans
Individual Section(repeated for all usual residents)
1_A Are you [resident name]? 1_A Wud ye be [resident name]?
Yes, I amNo, I am answering on their behalf Aye, A amNaw, A’m makkin repone oan thair pairt
2 What is your date of birth? 2 Whut date wur ye boarn?
Day Month Year Day Mond Twalmond
3 What is your sex? 3 Whut sex wud ye be?
FemaleMale Wummin-bodieMan-bodie
4 What is your marital or civil partnership status? 4 Whut wud be yer stannin adae wi merridge or cïvil pairtnerie?
Single, never married and never in a civil partnershipMarriedIn a civil partnershipSeparated, but still legally marriedSeparated, but still legally in a civil partnershipDivorcedFormerly in a civil partnership which is now legally dissolvedWidowedSurviving partner from a civil partnership Sing’l, nivver merriet an nivver in a cïvil pairtnerieMerrietIn a cïvil pairtnerieSindèrt; merriet gan bae tha laa, butSindèrt; gan bae tha laa, but, in a cïvil pairtnerie yitDivorce’tIn a cïvil pairtnerie afore, ’at’s lowsed noo bae tha laaWidda’tOotleevin pairtner frae a cïvil pairtnerie
5 Are you a student in full-time education? 5 Wud ye be a collegianer in hail-time lear?
YesNo AyeNaw
6_A During term time, where do you usually live? 6_A Throch tha tack o yer lear, whar dae ye bide fur ordnar?
Census addressAt another address in the UKAnother address outside the UK Address fur tha heid-coontAnither address in tha UKA address ootbye tha UK
6_B What is your term time address? 6_B Whut wud be yer address throch tha tack o yer lear?
Enter address Pit in address
6_C During term time, in which country outside the UK do you usually live? 6_C Throch tha tack o yer lear, whut kintrie ootbye tha UK dae ye bide fur ordnar?
Current name of country Ableeged gin ye’d gie parteeklars o whut the’ cry tha kintrie thenoo
7 What is your country of birth? 7 Whut kintrie wur ye boarn in?
Northern IrelandEnglandScotlandWalesRepublic of IrelandElsewherePlease specify current name of country Norlin AirlannInglannScoatlannWalesAirisch Free StateSome ither placeAbleeged gin ye’d gie parteeklars o whut the’ cry tha kintrie thenoo
8 What year did you come to live in Northern Ireland? 8 Whut twalmond daed ye cum tae bide in Norlin Airlan?
Year Twalmond
9_A One year ago, what was your usual address? 9_A A twalmond syne, whut wus yer address fur ordnar?
Census addressStudent term-time address in the UKAnother address in the UKAn address outside the UKPlease enter the country Address fur tha heid-coontAddress in tha UK throch tha tack o tha collegianer’s learAnither address in tha UKA address ootbye tha UKAbleeged gin ye’d pit in tha kintrie
9_B Enter details of your address one year ago. 9_B Pit in rinnins anent yer address a twalmond syne.
Enter address Pit in address
9_C In which country outside the UK was your usual address one year ago? 9_C Whut kintrie ootbye tha UK daed ye bide a twalmond syne?
Current name of country Ableeged gin ye’d gie parteeklars o whut the’ cry tha kintrie thenoo
10 What passports do you hold?Select all that apply 10 Whut passpoorts dae ye houl?Ootwale aa tha yins ’at effeirs
United KingdomIrelandOtherPlease specify the passports you holdOrNone Claught KïngrickAirlannItherAbleeged gin ye’d gie parteeklars o tha passpoorts ye houlOrNane
11 How would you describe your national identity?Select all that apply 11 Whut-wye wud ye insense a bodie intil tha mairk o yer kintrie?Ootwale aa tha yins ’at effeirs
BritishIrishNorthern IrishEnglishScottishWelshOtherPlease describe your national identity BrïtischAirischNorlin AirischInglischScotchWelshItherAbleeged gin ye’d gie wittins o tha mairk o yer kintrie
12 What is your ethnic group? 12 Whut soart o kin wud ye be frae?
WhiteChineseIrish TravellerRomaIndianFilipinoBlack AfricanBlack otherMixed ethnic groupPlease specify mixed ethnic groupAny other ethnic groupPlease specify other ethnic group WhyteChineseAirisch TrevellerRomaÏndyanFïlipinoBleck AafricanBleck itherA mixture o kinsAbleeged gin ye’d gie parteeklars o whut soart o mixt kinOnie ither soart o kinAbleeged gin ye’d gie parteeklars o ither soart o kin
13 What religion, religious denomination or body do you belong to? 13 Whut releegion, kirk or releegious convenerie dae ye belang tae?
Roman CatholicPresbyterian Church in IrelandChurch of IrelandMethodist Church in IrelandOtherPlease specify religion, religious denomination or bodyOrNone Roman CaithlickPrisbetarian Kirk in AirlannKirk o AirlannMethody Kirk in AirlannItherAbleeged gin ye’d gie parteeklars o releegion, kirk or releegious convenerieOrNane
14 What religion, religious denomination or body were you brought up in? 14 Whut releegion, kirk or releegious convenerie wur ye raired wi?
Roman CatholicPresbyterian Church in IrelandChurch of IrelandMethodist Church in IrelandOtherPlease specify religion, religious denomination or bodyOrNone Roman CaithlickPrisbetarian Kirk in AirlannKirk o AirlannMethody Kirk in AirlannItherAbleeged gin ye’d gie parteeklars o releegion, kirk or releegious convenerieOrNane
15 What is your main language? 15 Whut wud be yer foremaist leid?
EnglishOtherIncluding British Sign Language or Irish Sign LanguagePlease specify main language InglischItherTakkin in Britisch or Airisch Fïng’ert LeidAbleeged gin ye’d gie parteeklars o foremaist leid
16 How well can you speak English? 16 Hoo weel cud ye taak Inglisch?
Very wellWellNot wellNot at all Gye an weelWeelNo weelNocht
17_A Can you understand, speak, read or write Irish? 17_A Cud ye unnèrstaun, taak, raed or scrieve Airisch?
No abilityUnderstand IrishSpeak IrishRead IrishWrite Irish Nae kenninUnnèrstaun AirischTaak AirischRaed AirischScrieve Airisch
17_B How often do you speak Irish? 17_B Hoo affen dae ye taak Airisch?
DailyWeeklyLess oftenNever Ilka-dayIlka sennichtNo sae affenNivver
18_A Can you understand, speak, read or write Ulster-Scots? 18_A Cud ye unnèrstaun, taak, raed or scrieve Ulstèr-Scotch?
No abilityUnderstand Ulster-ScotsSpeak Ulster-ScotsRead Ulster-ScotsWrite Ulster-Scots Nae kenninUnnèrstaun Ulstèr-ScotchTaak Ulstèr-ScotchRaed Ulstèr-ScotchScrieve Ulstèr-Scotch
18_B How often do you speak Ulster-Scots? 18_B Hoo affen dae ye taak Ulstèr-Scotch?
DailyWeeklyLess oftenNever Ilka-dayIlka sennichtNae sae affenNivver
19 How is your health in general? 19 Whut wye’s yer halth in genèral?
Very goodGoodFairBadVery bad Gye an guidGuidMïddlinUnweelAffa unweel
20 Are your day-to-day activities limited because of a health problem, or disability which has lasted, or is expected to last, at least 12 months?Include problems relating to old age 20 Wud yer day an daily daeins be restrickit owre tha heid o a pall wi yer poust, or an impediment ’at haes held oan, or is lippent oan houlin oan, a twalmond or mair?Tak in palls adae wi eild
NoYes, limited a littleYes, limited a lot NawAye, a weethin restrickitAye, restrickit a lock
21_A Do you have any of the following physical health conditions which have lasted, or are expected to last, at least 12 months? 21_A Dae ye hae onie o tha follaein troubles wi yer poust ’at haes held oan, or is lippent oan houlin oan, a twalmond or mair?
Deafness or partial hearing lossBlindness or partial sight lossA mobility or dexterity difficulty, that requires the use of a wheelchairA mobility or dexterity difficulty that limits basic physical activities(For example walking or dressing)Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing(For example Asthma)OrNone of these conditions Stane-deefness or haurdness o heerinBlinness or halflins tint sichtA hinner wi getting aboot or slicht, ’at gars a bodie uise a wheelchyreA pall wi getting aboot or yer hannlin giein bother ‘at restricks yer daeins (Tha like o waakin or happin yersel)Peghin or hirsellin(Tha like o Asma)OrNane o thae troubles
21_B Do you have any of the following other health conditions which have lasted, or are expected to last, at least 12 months? 21_B Dae ye hae onie o tha follaein ither troubles wi yer poust ’at haes held oan, or is lippent tae houl oan, a twalmond or mair?
An intellectual or learning disability(For example Down syndrome)A learning difficulty(For example dyslexia)Autism or Asperger syndromeAn emotional, psychological or mental health condition(For example depression or schizophrenia)Frequent periods of confusion or memory loss(For example dementia)Long-term pain or discomfortOther condition(For example cancer, diabetes or heart disease)OrNone of these conditions An impediment wi lear(Tha like o Down syndrome)An impediment wi lear(Tha like o dyslexia)Autism or Asperger SyndromeAn emotional, psychological or mental halth condeetion (Tha like o depression or schizophrenia)Affen haein tacks o bein peerie-heedit or tynin tha wye o’t(Tha like o dementia)Lang-tholed stoon or fash in yerselIther trouble(Tha like o cancer, diabetes or hairt sleekness)OrNane o thae troubles
22 Do you look after, or give any help or support to, anyone because they have long-term physical or mental health conditions or illnesses, or problems related to old age?Exclude anything you do in paid employment 22 Dae ye tent, or, gie onie kin o a pull-oot tae, oniebodie owre tha heid o lang-tholed physical or mental halth condeetions or seeknesses, or palls adae wi eild?Lee oot oniethin ye dae as pairt o yer pey’d tack
NoYes, 1 to 19 hours a weekYes, 20 to 34 hours a weekYes, 35 to 49 hours a weekYes, 50 hours or more a week NawAye, 1 tae 19 oors ilka sennichtAye, 20 tae 34 oors ilka sennichtAye, 35 tae 49 oors ilka sennichtAye, 50 oors or mair ilka sennicht
If respondent is aged under 16: _s route42_S_A Where do you mainly study?Answer for the place where you spend the most time. If student or schoolchild, answer for your study address. Gin tha bodie makkin repone bes unnèr 16 yeir auld an auld eneuch fur schuil42_S_A Whar dae ye hae yer lear fur tha maist feck?Mak repone fur tha place whar ye ware tha maist time. Gin ye’r a collegianer or scholard, mak repone fur tha address adae wi yer lear.
At a campus or schoolAt or from homeNo fixed place At a campus or schuilBen tha hoose or frae itNae siccar place
If response is “At a campus or school”:42_S_B Is your place of study in Northern Ireland? Gin tha repone’s “At a campus or schuil”:42_S_B Wud yer foremaist place o lear be in Norlin Airlann?
YesNo AyeNaw
If response is “Yes”:42_S_C What is the name and address of your main place of study? Gin tha repone’s “Aye”42_S_C Whut wud be tha address o tha heid place ye hae yer lear?
State name, address and postcode Gie yer address an póast code
If response is “No”:42_S_D In which country is your course of study, including school? Gin tha repone’s “Naw”42_S_D Whut kintrie o tha heid place ye hae yer lear, takkin in schuil?
Current name of country Ableeged gin ye’d gie parteeklars o whut the’ cry tha kintrie thenoo
The remaining individual questions only apply to respondents aged 16 years and over. There are no more individual questions for respondents aged 15 years and under. Tha follaein sing’l spierins onlie mettèr tae tha bodies makkin repone gin thair 16 yeir auld an owre. Thar’s nae mair spierins fur bodies makkin repone that bes 15 yeir auld an unnèr.
24 Which of the following best describes your sexual orientation? 24 Whilk yin o tha follaein gies tha maist siccar accoont o yer sex airtin?
Straight or HeterosexualGay or LesbianBisexualOther sexual orientationPlease specify sexual orientationOrPrefer not to say Straucht or airtit owerby tha tither sexGay or LesbianAirtit at baith sexesIther sex airtinAbleeged gin ye’d gie parteeklars o yer sex airtinOrRether no let oan
25 Have you achieved a qualification at degree level or above?Include equivalent qualifications achieved anywhere outside Northern Ireland 25 Hae ye wun til collegianer’s lines wi lettèrs efter yer name or abune thon?Tak in siclike lines wun til oniewhar ootbye Norlin Airlann
YesFor example degree, foundation degree, HND or HNC, NVQ level 4 and above, teaching or nursingNo AyeTha like o a degree, foondin degree, HND or HNC, NVQ heicht fower an abune, or cummin oot a schuilmaister or nurseNaw
26_A Have you achieved a GCSE or equivalent qualification?Include equivalent qualifications achieved anywhere outside Northern Ireland 26_A Hae ye wun til a GCSE or siclike lines?Tak in siclike lines wun til oniewhar ootbye Norlin Airlann
5 or more GCSEs grades (A* to C or 9 to 4)Include 5 or more O level (passes) or CSEs (grade 1)Any other GCSEs(Include any other O levels or CSEs at any grades)OrNone of these apply Five or mair GCSEs heicht (A* tae C or nine tae fower)Tak in five or mair O-heicht (wunnins) or CSEs (heicht yin soartins)Onie ither GCSEs(Tak in onie ither O-heichts or CSEs at onie soartins)OrNane o thae thïngs effeirs
26_B Have you achieved an A level, AS level or equivalent qualifications?Include equivalent qualifications achieved anywhere outside Northern Ireland 26_B Hae ye wun til an A heicht, AS heicht or siclike lines?Tak in siclike lines wun til oniewhar ootbye Norlin Airlann
2 or more A levels(Include 4 or more AS levels)1 A level(Include 2 or 3 AS levels)1 AS level Twa or mair A heichts(Tak in fower or mair AS heichts)Yin A heicht(Tak in twa or thrie AS heichts)Yin AS heicht
26_C Have you achieved an NVQ or equivalent qualification?Include equivalent qualifications achieved anywhere outside Northern Ireland 26_C Hae ye wun til an NVQ or siclike lines?Tak in siclike lines wun til oniewhar ootbye Norlin Airlann
NVQ level 3 or equivalent(For example BTEC National, OND or ONC, City and Guilds Advanced Craft)NVQ level 2 or equivalent(For example BTEC General, City and Guilds Craft)NVQ level 1 or equivalentOrNone of these apply NVQ heicht 3 or siclike(Tha like o BTEC Hail-kintrie, OND or ONC, Citie an Guilds Fykie Wrichts-Wark)NVQ heicht 2 or siclike(Tha like o BTEC Oweraa, Citie an Guilds Wrichts-wark)NVQ heicht 1 or siclikeOrNane o thae thïngs effeirs
26_D Have you achieved any other qualifications, either within or outside of Northern Ireland? 26_D Hae ye wun til onie ither lines, ayther athin or ootbye Norlin Airlann?
YesNo qualifications AyeNae collegianer’s lines
27 Have you completed an apprenticeship?Include equivalent apprenticeships completed anywhere outside Northern Ireland 27 Hae ye throcht a tack o prenticin?Tak in siclike prenticin throcht oniewhar ootbye Norlin Airlann
Yes(For example, trade, advanced, foundation or modern apprenticeships)No Aye(Tha like o mercatin, fykie, foondin or modren prenticin)Naw
28 In the last seven days, were you doing any of the following?Include casual or temporary work, even if only for one hour 28 In tha seiven days jist by, wur ye daein onie o tha follaein?Tak in orra or pit-by wark, the mair it’s jist fur yin oor
Working as an employeeSelf-employed or freelanceTemporarily away from work ill, on holiday or temporarily laid offOn maternity or paternity leaveDoing any other kind of paid workOrNone of these apply Warkin tae a heidyinWarkin oan ma ain accoont or en’s erran oan ma ain accoontBy-whyles awa frae wark unweel, aff-lat or laid aff by-whylesLeave gien tae tha mither or faither fur risin bairn-timeDaein onie ither soart o pey’d warkOrNane o thae thïngs effeirs
Working route -35_C In your main job, what is your employment status? 35_C In yer foremaist tack, whut wud be yer stannin in wark?
EmployeeSelf-employed or freelance without employeesSelf-employed with employees WarkerWarkin oan ma ain accoont or en’s-erran oan ma ain accoont athoot warkersWarkin oan ma ain accoont wi warkers
36_C What is the name of the organisation or business you work for?If you are self-employed in your own business, give the business name. 36_C Whut dae the’ cry tha ootfit or consarn ye wark fur?Gin ye wark oan yer ain accoont in yer ain consarn, gie whut the’ cry tha consarn.
Organisation or business name…………………………………………….OrNo organisation or work for a private individual Whut the’ cry tha ootfit or consarn…………………………………………….OrNae ootfit or wark fur a hiddlie bodie thair lane
37_C What is your full job title?For example, retail assistant, office cleaner, district nurse, primary school teacher. Do not state your grade or pay band 37_C Whut dae the’ cry tha darg ye dae, in fu?Tha like o bodie ahint a merchant’s coontèr, offys dichtèr, destrick nurse, schuil maister o furst-heicht weans. Dinnae gie yer soartin or pey ban
Job title……………….. Whut the’ cry tha darg A dae, in fu………………………………………………
38_C Briefly describe what you do in your main job. 38_C Gie shoart wittins anent whut ye dae in yer foremaist tack.
Job description…………………….. Parteeklars o yer darg………………………………..
39_C What is the main activity of your organisation, business or freelance work?For example clothing retail, general hospital, primary education, food wholesale, civil service, local government. 39_C Whut wud be tha foremaist throch-pit o yer ootfit, consarn or wark daen en’s-erran oan yer ain accoont?Tha like o claes merchant, oweraa ospittle, furst-heicht lear, hail-sale o mate, cïvil sarvice, local owerance.
Main activity…………………. Foremaist throch-pit……………………………..
40_C Do you supervise or oversee the work of other employees on a day-to-day basis? 40_C Wud ye owergang or hae tha owersicht o tha wark o ither warkin fowk day an daily?
YesNo AyeNaw
41_C In your main job, how many hours a week do you usually work?Include paid and unpaid overtime 41_C In yer foremaist tack, hoo monie oors dae ye wark in tha a sennicht, fur ordnar?Tak in owertim wi pey an athoot pey
0 to 15 hours16 to 30 hours31 to 48 hours49 hours or more 0 tae 15 oors16 tae 30 oors31 tae 48 oorsFowertie-nine oors or mair
42_C_A Where do you mainly work?Answer for the place where you spend the most time. Even if ill, on maternity leave, holiday or temporarily laid off provide details of your main place of work. 42_C_A Whar dae ye wark fur tha maist feck?Mak repone anent tha place whar ye ware tha maist time. The mair ye’r unweel, oan leave gien tha mither fur risin bairn-time, or laid aff by-whyles gie rinnins anent yer foremaist place o wark.
At a workplaceAt or from homeNo fixed place At a place o warkBen tha hoose or frae itNae siccar place
If response is “At a workplace”:42_C_B Is your place of work in the UK? Gin tha repone’s “At a place o wark”42_C_B Wud yer foremaist place o wark be in the UK
YesNo AyeNaw
If response is “Yes”:42_C_C What is the address of your main place of work? Gin tha repone’s “Aye”42_C_C Whut wus tha address o tha heid place ye wrocht?
State address and postcode Gie yer address an póast code
If response is “No”:42_C_D In which country is your main place of work? Gin tha repone’s “Naw”42_C_D Whut kintrie’s yer foremaist place o wark in?
Current name of country Ableeged gin ye’d gie parteeklars o whut the’ cry tha kintrie thenoo
43_C How do you usually travel to your main place of work?Select one option only, for the longest part, by distance, of your usual journey to place of work. 43_C Hoo dae ye gang tae yer foremaist place o wark fur ordnar?Ootwale jist tha yin walin, fur tha langest pairt, bae tha gate, o yer gangin tae whar ye wark, fur ordnar.
Driving a car or vanPassenger in a car or vanCar or van pool, sharing drivingBus, minibus or coach (public or private)TaxiTrainMotorcycle, scooter or mopedBicycleOn footOther Guidin a motor or vanGien a lïft in a motor or vanNyborin wi motors or vans, twinin oot tha guidinTha bus, minibus or motor-coach (apen or hiddlie)TexiRailwyeMotorbike, scootèr or mopedBicycleOan fitIther
Not working route29 Which of the following describes what you were doing in the last seven days? 29 Oot o tha follaein, whut yin gies a richt insensin o whut ye wur daein in tha seiven days jist by?
RetiredWhether receiving a pension or notStudyingLooking after home or familyLong-term sick or disabledOther Lowsed frae wark fur eildGin ye’r draain a pension or noLearinGuidin tha hoose or faimlieLaid aff seek or wi an impediment fur a richt whileIther
30 In the last four weeks, were you actively looking for any kind of paid work? 30 In tha fower sennichts jist by, wur ye haein a throu-gan leuk fur onie kine o pey’d wark?
YesNo AyeNaw
31 If a job became available now, could you start it within two weeks? 31 Gin a bodie trystit wi ye fur wark thenoo, cud ye yokk til’t athin twa sennichts?
YesNo AyeNaw
32 In the last seven days, were you waiting to start a job already accepted? 32 In tha seiven days jist by, wur ye lippenin oan jynin til wark ye haed trystit fur aareadie?
YesNo AyeNaw
33 Have you ever done any paid work? 33 Hae ye ivver daen onie pey’d wark?
Yes, in the last 12 monthsYes, but not in the last 12 monthsNo, have never worked Aye, in tha twalmond jist byAye; no in tha twalmond jist by, butNaw, haenae ivver wrocht
If response is “No, have never worked” to the question “Have you ever done any paid work?” and ‘Studying’ to the question “Which of the following describes what you were doing in the last seven days?” then:42_N_A Where do you mainly study?Answer for the place where you spend the most time. If student or schoolchild, answer for your study address Gin tha repone’s “Naw, haenae ivver wrocht” tae tha spierin “Hae ye ivver daen onie peyed wark?” an ‘At ma lear’ tae tha spierin “Oot o tha follaein, whut yin gies wittins o whut ye wur daein in tha sennicht jist by”, syne:42_N_A Whar dae ye hae yer lear fur tha maist feck?Mak repone fur tha place whar ye ware tha maist time. Gin ye’r a collegianer or scholard, mak repone fur tha address adae wi yer lear
At a campus or schoolAt or from homeNo fixed place At a campus or schuilBen tha hoose or frae itNae siccar place
If response is “At a campus or school”:42_N_B Is your place of study in Northern Ireland? Gin tha repone’s “At a campus or schuil”:42_N_B Wud yer foremaist place o lear be in Norlin Airlann?
YesNo AyeNaw
If response is “Yes”:42_N_C What is the name and address of your main place of study? Gin tha repone’s “Aye”42_N_C Whut wud be tha address o tha heid place ye hae yer lear?
State name, address and postcode Gie yer address an póast code
If response is “No”:42_N_D In which country is your course of study, including school? Gin tha repone’s “Naw”42_N_D Whut kintrie wud be o tha heid place ye hae yer lear, takkin in schuil?
Current name of country Ableeged gin ye’d gie parteeklars o whut the’ cry tha kintrie thenoo
43_N How do you usually travel to your main place of study, including school?Answer for the longest part, by distance, of your usual journey to your place of study 43_N Whut wye dae ye get til yer foremaist place o lear, takkin in schuil?Mak repone anent tha langest pairt, gan bae tha lenth o tha gate, o yer road tae place o lear fur ordnar
Driving a car or vanPassenger in a car or vanCar or van pool, sharing drivingBus, minibus or coach (public or private)TaxiTrainMotorcycle, scooter or mopedBicycleOn footOther Guidin a motor or vanGien a lïft in a motor or vanNyborin wi motors or vans, twinin oot tha guidinTha bus, minibus or motor-coach (apen or hiddlie)TexiRailwyeMotorbike, scootèr or mopedBicycleOan fitIther
If response is “Yes, in the last 12 months” or “Yes, but not in the last 12 months” to the question “Have you ever done any paid work?” then: _L35_L In your main job, what was your employment status? Gin tha repone’s “Aye, in tha twalmond jist by” or “Aye; no in tha twalmond jist by, but” tae tha spierin “Hae ye ivver daen onie peyed wark?”, syne: - _L35_L In yer foremaist tack, whut wus yer stannin in wark?
EmployeeSelf-employed or freelance without employeesSelf-employed with employees WarkerWarkin oan ma ain accoont or en’s-erran oan ma ain accoont athoot warkersWarkin oan ma ain accoont wi warkers
36_L What was the name of the organisation or business you worked for?If you were self-employed in your own business, give the business name. 36_L Whut daed the’ cry tha ootfit or consarn ye wrocht fur?Gin ye wrocht oan yer ain accoont in yer ain consarn, gie whut the’ cried tha consarn.
Organisation or business name…………………………………………….OrNo organisation or worked for a private individual Whut the’ cried tha ootfit or consarn……………………………………………………..OrNae ootfit or wrocht fur a hiddlie bodie thair lane
37_L What was your full job title?For example, retail assistant, office cleaner, district nurse, primary school teacher. Do not state your grade or pay band 37_L Whut daed the’ cry tha darg ye daed, in fu?Tha like o bodie ahint a merchant’s coontèr, offys dichtèr, destrick nurse, schuil maister o furst-heicht weans. Dinnae gie yer soartin or pey ban
Job title………….. Whut the’ cried tha darg A daed, in fu…………………….
38_LBriefly describe what you did in your main job. 38_L Gie shoart wittins anent whut ye daed in yer foremaist tack.
Job description…………………… Parteeklars o yer darg………………………………
39_L What was the main activity of your organisation, business or freelance work?For example clothing retail, general hospital, primary education, food wholesale, civil service, local government. 39_L Whut wus tha foremaist throch-pit o yer ootfit, consarn or wark daen en’s-erran oan yer ain accoont?Tha like o claes merchant, oweraa ospittle, furst-heicht lear, hail-sale o mate, cïvil sarvice, local owerance.
Main activity………………. Foremaist throch-pit…………………………….
40_L Did you supervise or oversee the work of other employees on a day-to-day basis? 40_L Daed ye owergang or hae tha owersicht o tha wark o ither warkin fowk day an daily?
YesNo AyeNaw
41_L In your main job, how many hours a week did you usually work?Include paid and unpaid overtime 41_L In yer foremaist tack, hoo monie oors daed ye wark in tha sennicht, fur ordnar?Tak in owertim wi pey an athoot pey
0 to 15 hours16 to 30 hours31 to 48 hours49 hours or more 0 tae 15 oors16 tae 30 oors31 tae 48 oors49 oors or mair
42_L_A Where did you mainly work?Answer for the place where you spent the most time. 42_L_A Whar daed ye wark fur tha maist feck?Mak repone anent tha place whar ye warit tha maist time.
At a workplaceAt or from homeNo fixed place At a place o warkBen tha hoose or frae itNae siccar place
If response is “At a workplace”:42_L_B Was your place of work in the UK? Gin tha repone’s “At a place o wark”42_L_B Wus yer place o wark in tha UK?
YesNo AyeNaw
If response is “Yes”:42_L_C What was the address of your main place of work? Gin tha repone’s “Aye”42_L_C Whut wus tha address o tha heid place ye wrocht?
State address and postcode Gie yer address an póast code
If response is “No”42_L_D In which country was your main place of work? Gin tha repone’s “Naw”42_L_D Whut kintrie’s yer foremaist place o wark in?
Current name of country Ableeged gin ye’d gie parteeklars o whut the’ cry tha kintrie thenoo
43_L How did you usually travel to your main place of work?Select one option only, for the longest part, by distance, of your usual journey to place of work. 43_L Hoo daed ye gang tae yer foremaist place o wark fur ordnar?Ootwale jist tha yin walin, fur tha langest pairt, bae tha gate, o yer gangin tae whar ye wark, fur ordnar.
Driving a car or vanPassenger in a car or vanCar or van pool, sharing drivingBus, minibus or coach (public or private)TaxiTrainMotorcycle, scooter or mopedBicycleOn footOther Guidin a motor or vanGien a lïft in a motor or vanNyborin wi motors or vans, twinin oot tha guidinTha bus, minibus or motor-coach (apen or hiddlie)TexiRailwyeMotorbike, scootèr or mopedBicycleOan fitIther
Visitor section
V2 What is [visitor name] date of birth? V2 Whut date wus [visitor name] boarn?
Day Month Year Day Mond Twalmond
V3 What is [visitor name] sex? V3 Whut sex wud [visitor name] be?
FemaleMale Wummin-bodieMan-bodie
V4 What is [visitor name] usual address? V4 Whut wud be [visitor name] address, fur ordnar?
An address in the UKAn address outside the UKPlease enter the country Anither address in tha UKAn address ootbye tha UKAbleeged gin ye’d pit in tha kintrie
Enter details of [visitor name] usual UK address Pit in rinnins anent [visitor name] UK address, fur ordnar
Enter address…………………. Pit in address………………….

SCHEDULE 3
Regulation 6(2) and 6(3)

Part 1 Communal Establishment Questionnaire (Paper) - CE4
Part 2 Communal Establishment Questionnaire (Online) - CE4

(1) QUESTION (2) RESPONSE OPTIONS
1_A What is the nature of this establishment? Selecting one of the following:
— Medical or Care
— Education
— Detention
— Travel or temporary accommodation
— Armed Forces
— Religious establishment
— Staff/worker accommodation only
— Other establishment
If Medical or Care is chosen a follow up question is asked1_B What type of Medical or Care establishment? Selecting one of the following:
— Care home with nursing
— Care home without nursing
— Mental health hospital/unit (including secure units)
— Children’s home (including secure units)
— General hospital
— Other hospital
— Other medical or care establishment
If Education is chosen a follow up question is asked1_C What type of Education establishment? Selecting one of the following:
— University (for example halls of residence)
— School
— Other education establishment
If Detention is chosen a follow up question is asked1_D What type of Detention establishment? Selecting one of the following:
— Prison service establishment
— Approved premises (probation / bail hostel)
— Detention centre
— Other detention establishment
If Travel or temporary accommodation is chosen a follow up question is asked1_E What type of Travel or temporary accommodation establishment? Selecting one of the following:
— Hostel/temporary shelter for the homeless
— Hotel, guest house, B&B, youth hostel
— Holiday accommodation (for example holiday parks)
— Other travel or temporary accommodation
2 Which age groups does this establishment cater for? Select all that apply:
— Aged 0 - 17
— Aged 18 – 24
— Aged 25 – 64
— Aged 65 and above
3 Which groups does this establishment cater for? Select all that apply:
— Older people
— Physical disability
— Respite care
— Mental illness
— Learning disability
— End of life care
— Chronic illness care
— Acute illness care
— Intermediate care
— Substance misuse
— Nurses/doctors
— University and/or college students
— Schoolchildren
— Armed forces personnel
— Prisoners/offenders
— Homeless people
— Staff
— Asylum seekers
— Seasonal/temporary workers
— Paying guests
— Other
4 Who is responsible for the management of this establishment? Selecting one of the following:
— Health and Social Care body or group
— District Council
— Government department/agency
— Housing Association
— Charity/voluntary organisation
— Private owner/company
— Other
5 How many people usually live at [census address]? Enter response:
[Information about all the individual residents at establishment address]6 Please complete the following details for each person who lives here
6_A Name Entering response in the format:
— First name(s)
— Last name
6_B Date of birth Entering response in the format:Day-Month-Year
6_C Sex Selecting one of the following:
— Female
— Male
[Visitor question at communal establishment]
7 How many visitors are staying overnight at [census address] on 21 March 2021? Enter response:

SCHEDULE 4
Regulation 6(2) and 6(3)

Part 1: Individual Questionnaire (Paper) – I4
Part 2: Individual Questionnaire (Online) – I4 (English)
Part 3: Individual Questionnaire (Online) – I4 (English-Irish)
Part 4: Individual Questionnaire (Online) – I4 (English-Ulster-Scots)
Individual Questionnaire (Online) – I4:
Individual questions are contained within the individual element of the household online forms
Schedule 2: Part 3 (English),
Schedule 2: Part 4 (English – Irish) and
Schedule 2: Part 5 (English – Ulster-Scots).
The three online forms also include Questions A1, A2 and A3 from Schedule 4 Part 1 (page 3 of the paper questionnaire).

SCHEDULE 5
All individuals working on the 2021 Census are subject to confidentiality requirements set out in the Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007, the Census Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 and Data Protection Legislation (including the General Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection Act 2018). This includes personal information from the 2021 Census and any other previous censuses as well as data from administrative and survey sources.
Breaching the provisions of this legislation is a criminal offence and could result in prosecution which, if found guilty, would mean that you would have a criminal record and be liable to a fine and/or up to two years imprisonment.

I will not, except in the performance of my census work, disclose or make known, now or at any subsequent time, any matter which comes to my knowledge as a result of this work relating to any person, family, household or business. I acknowledge that this applies to all information that is not already a matter of public knowledge and that it applies to all electronic, written and oral information.
At the termination of my engagement I shall return all information provided to me, or acquired by me, in the course of my work and confirm in writing that no copies of any such information have been retained. I will use any access materials that I am given, such as a security pass, personal identification material, passwords, keys to secure safes or other information repositories, only to perform agreed duties. I will not lend, transfer, or otherwise disclose such material to others and will take appropriate measures to safeguard the confidentiality of such materials. In all cases such materials will be returned at the termination of my engagement or upon request by the Office for National Statistics for England and Wales or the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency for Northern Ireland.
I will report any significant concerns I have about the confidentiality of personal information collected or held for the purposes of the census and related research, whether arising from my own duties or from my actions or those of others, directly to the Office for National Statistics at Census.Confidentiality@ons.gov.uk for England and Wales, or Census.Confidentiality@nisra.gov.uk
 for Northern Ireland.
Signed:
Date:
Print Full Name:
Position:
Organisation/Agency name: