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Title: Assessing Miscounts in the 2020 Census
Citation Type: Miscellaneous
Publication Year: 2019
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Abstract: The decennial census is foundational to our democratic society. Census population counts guide appropriations and federal funding allocations, congressional redistricting, state and local budgets, and data-driven business and research decisions. Yet despite its importance, the 2020 Census faces unprecedented threats to its accuracy. Since 2010, decennial census preparations have faced (1) underfunding leading to scaled-back testing and outreach operations, (2) innovations that promise efficient implementation but remain undertested and underdeveloped, and (3) the last-minute introduction of a citizenship question. For this reason and others, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) has added the 2020 Census to its “high risk” list of government activities in jeopardy in the coming years
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Authors: Elliott, Diana; Santos, Rob; Martin, Steven; Runes, Charmaine
Publisher: Urban Institute: Center on Labor, Human Services, and Population
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Methodology and Data Collection, Population Data Science
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