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Census of Population

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 11 October 2022

Tuesday, 11 October 2022

Questions (157)

Mary Lou McDonald

Question:

157. Deputy Mary Lou McDonald asked the Taoiseach when the Central Statistics Office will begin its consultation with the general public and data users on the questions for Census 2027 to include questions on gender identity and sexual orientation. [49517/22]

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The CSO works hard to ensure that the information collected and provided from the census remains current, relevant and of maximum use to the public.

As part of the preparatory work for the 2027 census, the CSO will conduct a public consultation by inviting members of the public and various interest groups to make submissions on the topics to be covered, and on the outputs to be produced. A notice to this effect will be published in the national press/social media in November, 2022 seeking submissions, and all government departments will be contacted for their input.

A Census Advisory Group made up of representatives of government departments, public bodies, universities, the social partners and CSO personnel will then convene and make recommendations on the questions to be tested in a census pilot which will be undertaken in 2024. It is expected that consideration will be given to the inclusion of questions on gender identity and sexual orientation. The purpose of the pilot is to test new questions, changes to existing questions, and new field methodology, in a selection of areas across the country. For the first time in 2024 an online response option to the census, will be tested.

The expert group will then assess the results of the Pilot and make recommendations on the content of the Census 2027 questionnaire. The final content of the questionnaire will be submitted for government approval in 2025.

Question No. 158 answered with Question No. 153.
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