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To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, in the light of their review of the handling of census data, they will ensure that all census data will continue to be available at the lowest Output Area level.[HL2785]
To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, in the light of their review of the handling of census data, they will ensure that all census data will continue to be available at the lowest Output Area level.[HL2785]
The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
Letter from Glen Watson, Director General for ONS, to Lord Teverson, dated October 2013.
As Director General of the Office for National Statistics I have been asked to reply to your recent Parliamentary Question asking Her Majesty’s Government whether in the light of the review of the handling of census data we shall ensure that all census data will continue to be available at the lowest Output Area level (HL2785).
The Office for National Statistics is currently engaged in a major programme of work, the Beyond 2011 Programme, to assess approaches for meeting future requirements for population and small area socio-demographic statistics. We launched a public consultation on 23rd September to ask for comments on the approaches currently being considered:
• a census, once a decade, like that conducted in 2011, but primarily online;
• a census based on administrative data and large annual compulsory surveys.
Our consultation documents can be accessed from the attached link (http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/about-ons/who-ons-are/programmes-and-projects/beyond-2011/beyond-2011-consultation/index.html) and you will see that special attention has been given to the need for, and importance of, understanding users’ requirements, most notably those relating to detailed statistics at Output Area level. It is too soon to say what the outcome of this consultation will be.
The Office for National Statistics is in the process of arranging a presentation on the issues for Members of Parliament during the consultation. I do hope that you might be able to attend this event and thus contribute to engagement on this important matter. I shall confirm the date with you in due course.
To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what policy objectives her Department aims to achieve by supporting Myanmar’s forthcoming census.
To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what policy objectives her Department aims to achieve by supporting Myanmar’s forthcoming census.
A census is an essential tool that enables effective government. DFID judges it sensible to support Burma's census including to advise on the content of the questions. This will help ensure it provides the most accurate and useful data possible to inform development policy.
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office (a) how many and (b) what proportion of the residents of each constituency in England and Wales were classified by the 2011 census as working in (i) public administration and (ii) the defence industry in rank order.
[153439]
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office (a) how many and (b) what proportion of the residents of each constituency in England and Wales were classified by the 2011 census as working in (i) public administration and (ii) the defence industry in rank order.
[153439]
It has not proved possible to respond to the hon. Member in the time available before Prorogation.
This briefing paper has now been superseded by RP14-10, which summarises Census data for all UK constituencies.
This briefing paper has now been superseded by RP14-10, which summarises Census data for all UK constituencies.
To ask the Secretary of State for Health what assessment he has made of the implications of the census results from Islington, Camden and Haringey for the effect of the rising population on provision of health and social services in those areas.
[144680]
To ask the Secretary of State for Health what assessment he has made of the implications of the census results from Islington, Camden and Haringey for the effect of the rising population on provision of health and social services in those areas.
[144680]
The planning of health services is a matter for local national health service organisations. The hon. Member may wish to contact NHS North Central London or local clinical commissioning groups for further information.
Social care resources are currently allocated to local authorities using the relative needs formula, which takes account of demographic trends. The Department has commissioned independent experts to produce a new formula for allocating resources for adult social care to local authorities. This will take account of the latest evidence and information available. The formula review is at an early stage and further information is available at:
www.lgfutures.co.uk/adultsocialcarernf