Reengineering the 2010 Census

Reengineering the 2010 Census
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2004-03-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309166276

At the request of the U.S. Census Bureau, the National Research Council's Committee on National Statistics established the Panel on Research on Future Census Methods to review the early planning process for the 2010 census. This new report documents the panel's strong support for the major aims of the Census Bureau's emerging plan for 2010. At the same time, it notes the considerable challenges that must be overcome if the bureau's innovations are to be successful. The panel agrees with the Census Bureau that implementation of the American Community Survey and, with it, the separation of the long form from the census process are excellent concepts. Moreover, it concurs that the critically important Master Address File and TIGER geographic systems are in dire need of comprehensive updating and that new technologies have the potential to improve the accuracy of the count. The report identifies the risks and rewards of these and other components of the Census Bureau's plan. The report emphasizes the need for the bureau to link its research and evaluation efforts much more closely to operational planning and the importance of funding for a comprehensive and rigorous testing program before 2010.

Census 2010, Off-line and Off-budget

Census 2010, Off-line and Off-budget
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, and International Security
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Planning the 2010 Census

Planning the 2010 Census
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2003-08-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309167132

The Panel on Research on Future Census Methods has a broad charge to review the early planning process for the 2010 census. Its work includes observing the operation of the 2000 census, deriving lessons for 2010, and advising on effective evaluations and tests. This is the panel's third report; they have previously issued an interim report offering suggestions on the Census Bureau's evaluation plan for 2000 and a letter report commenting on the bureau's proposed general structure for the 2010 census.

Modernizing the U.S. Census

Modernizing the U.S. Census
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309176735

The U.S. census, conducted every 10 years since 1790, faces dramatic new challenges as the country begins its third century. Critics of the 1990 census cited problems of increasingly high costs, continued racial differences in counting the population, and declining public confidence. This volume provides a major review of the traditional U.S. census. Starting from the most basic questions of how data are used and whether they are needed, the volume examines the data that future censuses should provide. It evaluates several radical proposals that have been made for changing the census, as well as other proposals for redesigning the year 2000 census. The book also considers in detail the much-criticized long form, the role of race and ethnic data, and the need for and ways to obtain small-area data between censuses.

The American Census

The American Census
Author: Margo J. Anderson
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300195427

Revised edition of the author's The American census, c1988.

Progress of Reengineered 2010 Census

Progress of Reengineered 2010 Census
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Subcommittee on Information Policy, Census, and National Archives
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: