2011 Census For Northern Ireland
Area | Northern Ireland |
Registrar | T N Caven (as Registrar General, Northern Ireland) |
Census day(s) | 27 March 2011 |
Issuing organisation | NISRA |
Data supplier | Lockheed Martin UK |
Rehearsal | 11 October 2009 |
Rehearsal Areas | Derriaghy and Moy & Benburb |
Census forms | Household, Individual, and others |
1st release | Jul 2012 - Sep 2012 |
2nd release | Dec 2012 - Feb 2013 |
3rd release | Mar 2013 - Jun 2013 |
4th release | Jul 2013 - Oct 2013 |
Website | , |
The 2011 Census for Northern Ireland had 59 questions in total. 14 were about the household and its accommodation and 45 questions were for each individual member of the household to complete.
The rehearsal was held on Sunday 11 October 2009 in two areas, Derriaghy and Moy & Benburb, covering approximately 5,000 households
The 2011 Census for Northern Ireland costing around £21.8 million over the six year period 2008 – 2014. Over the ten-year cycle the cost Is expected to be about £25 million.
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