NecroSteve wrote: » Nothing yet. What's the point of the census anyway?
Why do we have a Census? The census will give a comprehensive picture of the social and living conditions of our people in 2011. Only a census can provide such complete detail. The census is not, however, an end in itself! Rather the results are essential tools for effective policy, planning and decision making purposes. Ireland has been conducting Censuses of Population since 1821. This enables us to track developments over a long period with considerable accuracy. The census is therefore a fundamental part of our national heritage and collective knowledge.What is the Census used for? At national level current population statistics are essential for planning the provision of health care, education, employment, etc. Regional figures are critical for determining regional policy and for the operation of regional authorities (e.g. Health Boards). The greatest strength of the census is the provision of detailed population figures at local level. These help to identify likely demand for schools and health care facilities, areas of relatively high unemployment, the best location for new shops, etc. Article 16.2 of the Constitution (Bunreacht na hÉireann) lays down that the total membership of Dáil Eireann depends on the population as measured by the census (i.e. 1 TD per 20,000 to 30,000 persons). Constituency reviews normally take place once the definitive results of the census have been published. The census is also the only means of accurately measuring the exact extent of migration. By comparing the results of successive censuses, and taking account of the number of births and deaths that have occurred over the same period, we get an accurate measure of net migration (the difference between inward and outward migration).
NecroSteve wrote: » What's the point of the census anyway?
thebuzz wrote: » Don't agree with the people they pick as enumerators. I've seen one who's from the area and already has a job as a teacher. I think it should be people who aren't from the immediate area and think it should be left to trustworthy unemployed people (assuming some applied for it) rather than those in full time employment.
forza rovers wrote: » you apply for it they applied for it and got it seems pretty fair to me,your employment status shouldn't make a difference.
thebuzz wrote: » It's not just employment status I'm on about, it's the fact that they're working an area they're from. For confidentiality purposes it shouldn't be someone from the area.
irish-stew wrote: » I know Census Night is not until the 10th April. But have yet to receive one for our household, and have not had any knock on the door or calling cards from any of the Enumerators to say they had been round Has anyone else in Sligo received/not received theirs yet?
irish-stew wrote: » Got it last night. Man theres alot of questions on there.
samsmammy wrote: » Its mostly just ticks so shouldnt take that long.:)
samsmammy wrote: » I dont see what employment or unemployment has to do with it, The positions were advertised and I applied the same as any other person in the country could have,I did the interview and got the job as I was suitable,I seen it advertised in the newspaper and chased it up. Regarding people from the area,,You can ask your enumerator for a confidental envelope to put your completed form on and seal before handing back
samsmammy wrote: » You can ask your enumerator for a confidental envelope to put your completed form on and seal before handing back
AllGunsBlazing wrote: » Big brother wants to know what you've been up to since 2006.