Consultation outcome

The future of the citizenship survey

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This consultation has concluded

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The future of the citizenship survey consultation: summary of responses

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The future of the citizenship survey consultation: individual responses

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Detail of outcome

As part of the current drive to deliver cost savings across government and to reduce the fiscal deficit, future citizenship surveys will be discontinued.

This report summarises the 61 reponses to the technical consultation The future of the citizenship survey: consultation and includes the Department for Communities and Local Government’s response. The 60 individual submissions are also published below.


Original consultation

Summary

The citizenship survey is a face-to-face household survey carried out by the Department for Communities and Local Government covering a representative…

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Consultation description

The citizenship survey is a face-to-face household survey carried out by the Department for Communities and Local Government covering a representative core sample of almost 10,000 adults in England and Wales each year, plus a minority ethnic boost sample of 5,000 and a Muslim boost sample of 1,200.

This statistical consultation sets out the intention to cancel the future citizenship survey, and in doing so, seeks to identify the uses of the survey data, the implications of stopping and options for alternative information sources.

Documents

The Future of the Citizenship Survey

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Published 1 November 2010