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Hello All, A number of householders in ED and surrounding areas would have been chosen as the sample to complete the test census currently being rolled out.


If you have been a lucky householder chosen, remember to complete your questionnaire online ASAP. For those struggling, Census Officers will be hitting ED at the end of next week, to provide support and information.

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Hello dbboy,


The test census 2017 is part of the preparations for the 2021 census. It will give the Office National Statistics (ONS) a chance to test new systems and services, as well as try out new additional questions.


100,000 households have been randomly selected across 7 areas in England and wales to fill in the test questionnaire online. The Area of Southwark is one of them.


A further 108, 000 householders across the rest of England and wales are also involved, with a combination of paper questionnaire or instructions to go online, although any of the households can complete online.

Hello dbboy,


I guess "tests" are carried out to find out alternately if changes will affect response rates. So a number of things are included in the test, with the obvious trying to encourage households to complete there questionnaires only online. The ONS are also exploring additional questions, and testing the wording of different "sorry you was not in" cards. I guess it is like a dress rehearsal for the real thing, when the entire country are expected to participate.

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