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Now Available: 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey (PES) Results for the 50 states and District of Columbia.
It’s been a busy few weeks since my swearing-in as the 26th director of the U.S. Census Bureau! I’ve enjoyed a four-week tenure and continue to be in “learning mode.” There is so much to know about the Census Bureau, our work with a multitude of stakeholders and clients, and, ultimately, how we achieve a laudable level of excellence in pursuing our mission. I can’t help but smile as I meet employees and hear their stories, experience firsthand the depth and breadth of their expertise, and reflect on how fortunate we are in maintaining and growing a deep bench of professional expertise and leadership.
This entry was posted on February 14, 2022 and filed under Data Equity.
2020 Census, COVID-19, Children, Congressional Apportionment, Director, Disclosure Avoidance, Group Quarters, Occupant Characteristics, Race, Redistricting and Voting & Registration | July 28, 2021
Redistricting Data: What to Expect and When
Since releasing the apportionment results in April, we’ve had several teams working hard on the next set of 2020 Census data — the redistricting data.
2010 Census, 2020 Census, COVID-19, Data Collection & Processing, Data Quality (Missing Data, Edit, and Imputation), Director, Emergency Preparedness, Group Quarters and Redistricting | February 02, 2021
2020 Census Processing Updates
I’m writing to provide an update on data processing for the 2020 Census.
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