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Published Date: 16 March 2007
THE next national census may include a question on income and more detailed questions over ethnicity, it emerged yesterday.
Duncan McNiven, the registrar general, has sent out a consultation on what questions should be included in the 2011 census to reflect better the changing face of Scotland.

Questions on national identity are under scrutiny following concerns the 2001 census insulted certain ethnic groups.

Instead of one question on ethnicity, the form could include two - one on national identity and one on geographic origin.

And a question on income may be included, although officials admitted there could be problems over unrelated adults in the same house not wanting housemates to know their earnings.

Mr McNiven said that it was vital to get the census right so public organisations such as the NHS and police could use the information to better serve various sections of the population.

In previous years, the census has even asked if a household has a bathroom to indicate a person's wealth.

But as UK households now have indoor bathrooms, this is no longer relevant.

Instead, a question on income could be included to identify areas of deprivation.



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  • Last Updated: 15 March 2007 10:31 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scotland's population
 
1

Scullion,

Canada 16/03/2007 02:51:52

Why not use slyer questions to gauge wealth such as:
Is your Beano collection your retirement fund?
Do you steal or reuse toilet paper?
Do you have any dead relatives still living in your house?
Etc.

2

Guga,

Rockall 16/03/2007 08:45:07

I'll make sure I'm out of the country for this one too.

How can these things be "confidential" when you have to put your name and address on them?

Then again, maybe some people actually trust the government.

3

musicismylife,

16/03/2007 09:33:39

Scaramouche offers a new response to the new questions ..... NOYBB .... which means "none of your b****y business"!!!

4

Cadgers,

Perth 16/03/2007 10:00:34

#3 Ach musicismylife you beat me to it!

5

IanW,

Germany 16/03/2007 10:05:32

Thank god Scotland is no longer my main residence. It is no the pits due to government interference with peoples' lives. Through away all the c**p legislation and let people live a 'normal' life for goodness sake.

6

jim lad,

the capital 16/03/2007 10:07:34

Just reply snainey--snainey your bloody business

7

jim lad,

the capital 16/03/2007 10:11:55

More important news than this rubbish is the last bottle of HP sauce has been made in Birmingham they (heinz) have moved the operation to the Netherlands, is nothing sacred.

8

bill-alba,

fife 16/03/2007 10:28:08

They can keep their nosey questions..they will not be answered.

9

Maisie,

16/03/2007 15:58:23

I will just lie in answer to any questions I deem nosey or usless.

For instance, the 'geographical origin' what is that supposed to mean? Does that mean someone mixed race, born in Aberdeen would fill it in Morayshire? I feel that would NOT be the answer they want.

As for income, lets say we all fill it in as earning the minimum wage?

10

heather fae the hills,

16/03/2007 16:44:19

My income? Nae ower muckle.

11

SouthernSkye,

Currently Cologne 16/03/2007 17:45:54

My income is between me, the wife, my accountant and the tax/VAT man (of whichever country I happen to be paying tax in at the time).No-one else.

I think I shall either be out of the country or I will lie.


 

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