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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 3 November 2020

Tuesday, 3 November 2020

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Catherine Connolly

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181. Deputy Catherine Connolly asked the Taoiseach if his attention has been drawn to the fact that nearly 200 permanent and backup field interviewers in the Central Statistics Office are currently off the road and working from home and if his attention has been further drawn to the fact that these highly skilled interviewers are contracted to work only 27 hours per week. [32347/20]

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The Central Statistics Office employs 86 permanent and around 40 temporary backup interviewers. The interviewers are contracted to work 26.37 hours per week. The main role of the field force is to collect survey data from households throughout the country to fulfil a range of national data needs and EU regulations. These surveys include the Labour Force Survey (LFS) which is used to compile a number of key economic indicators of employment, unemployment and other characteristics of the labour market, the Survey of Income and Living Conditions (SILC), which is the source of official statistics on household income, poverty and deprivation.

Prior to the introduction of Covid 19 restrictions in March 2020, the interviewers called to dwellings and invited the householders to participate in the CSO surveys. Face to face interviewing has been suspended since March and the CSO interviewers are now conducting the main household surveys using Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI) from their homes.

The data compiled from these surveys provide an essential input to government for policy and decision making especially during the Covid crisis. There is a continuous demand for timely data to assess the impact of the crisis on society and the economy. The CSO interviewers are fully employed in the collection of the survey data by telephone.

The CSO has recently worked with the Health Protection Surveillance Centre on a Retrospective Contact Tracing Project. In addition to providing the IT platform for the survey and specialist expertise the CSO has also offered to provide a number of backup interviewers to conduct the telephone inquiries.

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