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Now Available: Vintage 2021 Local Population and Housing Unit Estimates
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As we continue to develop the next set of 2020 Census data products, we wanted to provide an update on the schedule and next steps for the release of the Demographic Profile, the Demographic and Housing Characteristics File (DHC), and the Detailed DHC product.
This entry was posted on April 27, 2022 and filed under 2020 Census, Data Processing and Disclosure Avoidance.
2020 Census, Census Operations, Data Collection & Processing and Data Quality (Missing Data, Edit, and Imputation) | March 18, 2021
Introduction to Quality Indicators: Operational Metrics
In the coming weeks, the U.S. Census Bureau will release the first set of results from the 2020 Census. Our goal for every census is to count everyone once, only once, and in the right place.
2020 Census, COVID-19, Census Operations, Data Collection & Processing and Group Quarters | March 16, 2021
2020 Census Group Quarters
As we continue processing 2020 Census results, we’d like to provide more information on how we count people living in group quarters (GQs).
2020 Census, COVID-19, Census Operations and Data Collection & Processing | March 09, 2021
Finding ‘Anomalies’ Illustrates 2020 Census Quality Checks Are Working
We’re in the midst of data processing for the 2020 Census. As Acting Census Bureau Director Ron Jarmin acknowledged in a recent blog, we’ve discovered some “anomalies” along the way that we’re looking into and resolving.
2010 Census, 2020 Census, American Community Survey (ACS), Data Collection & Processing, Data Quality (Missing Data, Edit, and Imputation) and Spanish | March 09, 2021
Encontrar ‘anomalías’ demuestra que los controles de calidad del Censo del 2020 funcionan
El 9 de marzo de 2021, la Oficina del Censo de los EE. UU. publicó un blog (en inglés) sobre las “anomalías” que encontramos al procesar los datos del Censo del 2020.
2020 Census and Data Collection & Processing | March 01, 2021
Adapting Field Operations to Meet Unprecedented Challenges
As we process census responses and analyze the quality of the 2020 Census, it’s helpful to look back at some of the unprecedented challenges we faced during this census.
2020 Census, COVID-19, Census Operations, Data Collection & Processing and Spanish | March 01, 2021
Adaptación de las operaciones de campo para enfrentar desafíos sin precedentes
La oficina del Censo de los EE. UU. compartió información en una publicación de blog el 1 de marzo de 2021, acerca de cómo la realización de un censo es una tarea enorme, incluso en circunstancias ideales.
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