Counting People in the Information Age
National Research Council author Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education author Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education author Panel to Evaluate Alternative Census Methods author Norman M Bradburn editor Duane L Steffey editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:1st Feb '94
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How do you count a nation of more than 250 million people—many of whom are on the move and some of whom may not want to be counted? How can you obtain accurate population information for apportioning the House of Representatives, allocating government resources, and characterizing who we are and how we live?
This book attempts to answer these questions by reviewing the recent census operations and ongoing research and by offering detailed proposals for ways to improve the census.
Table of Contents- FRONT MATTER
- Summary
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Preliminary Census Design Issues
- 3 Response and Coverage
- 4 Sampling and Statistical Education
- 5 Administrative Records
- 6 Alternatives for Long-Form Data Collection
- Recommendations
- References
- APPENDIX: Biographical Sketches of Panel Members and Staff <
ISBN: 9780309051781
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240 pages