Reengineering the 2010 census risks and challenges
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Washington, D.C. :
National Academies Press
2004.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Background and General Planning
- The Panel on Research on Future Census Methods
- Charge and Operations of the Panel
- Previous Reports of the Panel
- Overview of this Report
- The General Plan for the 2010 Census
- Basic Steps in the Decennial Census Process
- Preparation
- Basic Steps in Conducting the Decennial Census
- Organization of the Census Bureau
- Taking the Count
- Data Processing
- Research
- Planning and Conducting the 2000 Census
- The "Three-Legged Stool" Approach to the 2010 Census
- Relation of the 2010 Plan to Basic Census Processes
- Relation of the 2010 Plan to the 2000 Census
- Planning Milestones of the 2010 Census
- Status of the 2010 Census Plan
- Planned Testing and Development Cycle for the 2010 Decennial Census, Assuming a Short-Form-Only Census
- Reengineering The 2010 Census: A Process At Risk
- Census Bureau Listing of Perceived Risks in 2010 Census Planning
- Specific Risk Areas
- Mitigating the Risks
- Issues of Census Design
- Modernizing Geographic Resources
- Development and Current State of the MAF and TIGER
- The Master Address File
- Results of LUCA Working Group Study
- The TIGER Database
- The MAF/TIGER Enhancements Program
- Objective One: Address/Street Location Accuracy
- Objective Two: Modern Processing Environment
- Objective Three: Geographic Partnerships
- Objective Four: Community Address Updating System
- Objective Five: Evaluation and Quality Metrics
- Update on Enhancements Program Progress
- Assessment of Geographic Modernization Efforts.