Introductory Text
1.Power to direct taking of census.
2.Central authority for and expenses of census.
3.Regulations with respect to proceedings for taking census.
4.Abstracts of returns and certificates of population.
5.Statistics between one census and another.
6.Information to be used for census only and returns etc. to be kept secret.
7.Penalties for offences.
8.Short title and repeal.
SCHEDULES
MATTERS IN RESPECT OF WHICH PARTICULARS MAY BE REQUIRED
1.Names, sex, age.
2.Occupation, profession, trade or employment.
3.Nationality, birthplace, race, language.
4.Place of abode and character of dwelling.
5.Condition as to marriage or civil partnership , relation to head of family, issue.
6.Education, professional and technical qualifications.
7.Religion.
7A.Sexual orientation.
7B.Gender identity.
8.Any other matters with respect to which it is desirable to obtain statistical information with...