9780309051828 - modernizing the u.s. census de national research council; division of behavioral and social sciences and education; commission on behavioral and social sciences and education; panel on census requirements in the year 2000 and beyond (2 resultados)

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Trade paperback. Reprint. Second printing, 1997. xv, 460 p. Tables. References. This is a report on the Panel on Census Requirements in the Year 2000 and Beyond, Committee on National Statistics, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council. The U.S. census, conducted every 10 years since… 1790, faces dramatic new challenges as the country begins its third century. Critics of the 1990 census cited problems of increasingly high costs, continued racial differences in counting the population, and declining public confidence. This volume provides a major review of the traditional U.S. census. Starting from the most basic questions of how data are used and whether they are needed, the volume examines the data that future censuses should provide. It evaluates several radical proposals that have been made for changing the census, as well as other proposals for redesigning the year 2000 census. The book also considers in detail the much-criticized long form, the role of race and ethnic data, and the need for and ways to obtain small-area data between censuses. Very good. No dust jacket as issued.