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Monthly Archives: June 2010
The Completion of Nonresponse Followup
I am happy to announce that we have completed 99.6% of the Nonresponse Followup interviewing. Over the next few days this will move to 100%. We will continue to conduct quality assurance re-interviews on a sample of the cases, to … Continue reading
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Enumerators at Work
During the past few weeks I’ve accompanied enumerators as they did their field work. In one episode we were attacked by a Midwestern thunderstorm and didn’t actually get to work, while tree limbs were falling around us and debris was … Continue reading
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We’re Seeing The End of Nonresponse Followup
As of Sunday, we have checked-in to local census offices 97% of the census forms we have to complete in the nonresponse followup operation. We do have offices that are behind the national rate and will continue to complete their … Continue reading
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As The Nonresponse Followup Proceeds …
As of Sunday, we have completed and checked-in about 44 million enumerator forms for this operation of the approximately 47 million; we’re at about 93% complete in this operation. We are somewhat ahead of schedule and certainly under-budget. Again, this … Continue reading
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Quality Assurance And The 2010 Census
After the mailout-mailback phase, we contact households for several different reasons. Each of the reasons singly don’t affect large proportions of the households, but they do ask for some time of the American public. All of them are attempts to … Continue reading
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