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Now Available: 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey (PES) Results for the 50 states and District of Columbia.
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes
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.
Administrative Records, American Community Survey (ACS), COVID-19, Data Collection & Processing, Income and Poverty | November 30, 2021
An Overview of Addressing Nonresponse Bias in the American Community Survey During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using Administrative Data
In this blog we will discuss an important modification to the American Community Survey (ACS)’s weighting procedures for the 2020 experimental data.
2010 Census, 2020 Census, Administrative Records, Age, American Community Survey (ACS), Black or African American, Children, Current Population Survey (CPS), Data Collection & Processing, Data Processing, Data Quality (Missing Data, Edit, and Imputation), Hispanic Origin, Population Estimates, Population Estimates, Post Enumeration Survey (PES), Redistricting, Redistricting Data Office (RDO) and Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) | November 09, 2021
Using Demographic Benchmarks to Help Evaluate 2020 Census Results
One of the primary methods of evaluating the quality of a census is comparing the results to other population benchmarks.
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