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An Important Milestone

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Today the Census Bureau delivered the final state-level files from the 2010 Census, permitting the redistricting process that will produce 435 geographical areas of representation for the House of Representatives. As with other operations of the 2010 Census, we’re a … Continue reading

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Some Early Results from the Post-Enumeration Survey

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In an earlier post, “Quality in a Census Part 5,” I described how a large sample survey called a “post-enumeration survey” is used to evaluate a census. For 2010 such a survey will be used to estimate the number of … Continue reading

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A Look From the Inside

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I’m new to the role of Census Bureau Director and new to blogging. My idea is to use this blog to let you know my thoughts about how the country is doing as we approach this “national ceremony” that occurs … Continue reading

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Biography of Robert M. Groves, Director

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President Barack Obama nominated Robert M. Groves for director of the U.S. Census Bureau on April 2, 2009, and the Senate confirmed him on July 13, 2009. He began his tenure as director on July 15, 2009.   Groves had … Continue reading

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Census Blog Contributors

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