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Monthly Archives: February 2010
The Creativity of Partners
Last week, we announced that over 200,000 partners have signed on to help us promote the 2010 Census. This is a huge increase over the partner count of the 2000 Census. We’re gratified at the support they bring. The vast … Continue reading
Posted in Partnerships
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Why Use Advance Letters?
In these days of concerns over spending by the Federal government, I am not surprised by emails I receive questioning why the Census Bureau sends out letters in a separate mailing in advance of the 2010 Census form package. This … Continue reading
Posted in Overview
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Big Day Today
Today marks a rather important day for us at the Census Bureau. The first set of advance letters, mailed to a subset of the Update/Leave households should be delivered today by the US Postal Service throughout the country. We expect … Continue reading
Posted in Gulf Coast, Update Leave
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The Four Principal Ways we Conduct The Census
We’re getting closer to the days when the Census request will go out to everyone. It’s probably a good time to remember the four different ways that we do the census for people who live in traditional housing units (i.e., … Continue reading
Posted in 2010 Census, Overview
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The Next Operation – “Group Quarters’ Advance Visit”
The Census Bureau has for some time classified living quarters for large numbers of unrelated individuals as “group quarters.” These include dormitories, prisons, assisted living facilities, military barracks, and group homes for those with physical or mental disabilities. These units … Continue reading
Posted in Group Quarters
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