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Monthly Archives: September 2010
A Data-Filled Fall
There are many folks awaiting the results of the 2010 Census. Researchers and demographers especially will feast on detailed data releases that begin in December and go right through to 2014 with statistics gleaned from over 130 million households. Before … Continue reading
Posted in Apportionment
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So What Happens Now?
Now that we’re finished with the data collection for the 2010 Census, it’s tempting to think everything is complete. We have a real hard deadline of December 31, 2010 to deliver the state population counts to the country. By that … Continue reading
Posted in Apportionment
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Quality in a Census, Some Overview Thoughts
The series of posts on quality of a census all made the point that there are various ways to measure how good a census is – all of them imperfect. I think it important to note that, in my judgment, … Continue reading
Posted in Quality Assurance
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Completing The Field Work on Quality Assurance
During the past few months, we’ve been conducting major field quality assurance operations. The last two I’ve blogged about in the past – the vacant/delete check and the field verification check. Both of these are last chances to include cases … Continue reading
Posted in Quality Assurance
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