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Research Matters

At the Census Bureau, we aim to discuss important research in government statistics, and stimulate informed debate. Research ranges from substantive topics of interest in demography, economics and other social sciences, to methodological questions, such as the role of statistical modeling in surveys, designs for the Decennial Census, research on record linkage and confidentiality protection.

Research is more important to us now than ever before. There is increased demand for data products, and the questions asked are becoming more complex and hard to measure.

On the other hand, surveys and censuses are increasingly expensive and challenging to mount. The forum will describe research at the Census Bureau that is essential to reconciling these tendencies.

In certain postings, opinions and conclusions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Census Bureau. All results have been reviewed to ensure that no confidential information is disclosed.

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Census Bureau Economists to Present at AEA-ASSA Annual Meeting
U.S. Census Bureau economists and social scientists are set to present their research findings at the annual meeting of the AEA-ASSA on January 5-7, 2024.


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Census Bureau Economists to Present at AEA and ASSA Annual Meetings
U.S. Census Bureau economists are set to present research findings at the annual meeting of the AEA and ASSA January 6–8.


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Four Cooperative Agreements: Census Bureau Research on Record Linkage and Entity Resolution
These cooperative agreements constitute a mechanism for the Census Bureau to engage with the research community to encourage and promote methodological research and technology development.


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Three Cooperative Agreements: Research on Statistical Information
The U.S. Census Bureau, in conjunction with several agency partners, is delighted to announce the award of three cooperative agreements.


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The Opportunity Atlas
How do children’s chances of climbing the income ladder vary across neighborhoods in America? Where is opportunity lacking and what can we do to improve opportunity in such areas?


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Join Us at the 2017 Annual American Association for Public Opinion Research Conference
Researchers from the U.S. Census Bureau, along with many other survey research professionals across the nation, will present findings at the 72nd annual American Association for Public Opinion Research Conference.


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Reaching the Foreign-Born: An Examination of Mode of Response by Nativity in the American Community Survey
American Community Survey response modes vary across the population, especially for subgroups such as the foreign-born population.


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Challenges Facing the Disclosure Review Board
Scientists from the Census Bureau describe the importance of research in survey design, methodology, modeling, record linkage, confidentiality protection, etc.


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Visit Us at the 2016 Allied Social Science Association and American Economic Association Meeting in San Francisco
Census Bureau economists will present results from their research at the annual meeting of the Allied Social Science Association (ASSA) and American Economic Association (AEA) in San Francisco Jan. 3-5, 2016.


Research Matters Blog
Research Matters
Scientists from the Census Bureau describe the importance of research in survey design, methodology, modeling, record linkage, confidentiality protection, etc.

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