How do you count, with accuracy, 275 million mobile people? That is the task of the U.S. Census Bureau in the year 2000. Unfortunately, the courts rather than the professionals have made this decision. On January 25, 1999, in the case of Department of Commerce v. United States House of Representatives, No. 98-404, the nation\u27s highest court ruled that statistical sampling of the population for the next census in the year 2000 cannot be used to apportion seats to the house of Representatives
Congress established the Census Monitoring Board to observe and monitor all aspects of the preparati...
It is the largest peacetime activity of the United States government, and since its inception in 190...
This Article addresses the question of whether statistical methods of estimating the population for ...
How do you count, with accuracy, 275 million mobile people? That is the task of the U.S. Census Bure...
How do you count, with accuracy, 275 million mobile people? That is the task of the U.S. Census Bure...
In Germany disputes over the 2011 census have finally come to an end in the “census judgment” by the...
Plans by the Bureau of the Census to incorporate data from two new sample surveys into the 2000 dece...
This Note argues that groups seeking to correct underrepresentation caused by the differential under...
This paper is a discussion of Census 2000, focusing on planned use of sampling techniques for adjust...
Although not originally intended as such, the US census has become a “Commons ” in which private ben...
The 105th Congress has debated the decennial census sampling issue mainly in the appropriations proc...
Congress established the Census Monitoring Board to observe and monitor all aspects of the prepara...
Counting of people in official censuses and other social surveys produces representations that are a...
Counting of people in official censuses and other social surveys produces representations that are a...
"Serial no. 105-174."Shipping list no.: 99-0052-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microf...
Congress established the Census Monitoring Board to observe and monitor all aspects of the preparati...
It is the largest peacetime activity of the United States government, and since its inception in 190...
This Article addresses the question of whether statistical methods of estimating the population for ...
How do you count, with accuracy, 275 million mobile people? That is the task of the U.S. Census Bure...
How do you count, with accuracy, 275 million mobile people? That is the task of the U.S. Census Bure...
In Germany disputes over the 2011 census have finally come to an end in the “census judgment” by the...
Plans by the Bureau of the Census to incorporate data from two new sample surveys into the 2000 dece...
This Note argues that groups seeking to correct underrepresentation caused by the differential under...
This paper is a discussion of Census 2000, focusing on planned use of sampling techniques for adjust...
Although not originally intended as such, the US census has become a “Commons ” in which private ben...
The 105th Congress has debated the decennial census sampling issue mainly in the appropriations proc...
Congress established the Census Monitoring Board to observe and monitor all aspects of the prepara...
Counting of people in official censuses and other social surveys produces representations that are a...
Counting of people in official censuses and other social surveys produces representations that are a...
"Serial no. 105-174."Shipping list no.: 99-0052-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microf...
Congress established the Census Monitoring Board to observe and monitor all aspects of the preparati...
It is the largest peacetime activity of the United States government, and since its inception in 190...
This Article addresses the question of whether statistical methods of estimating the population for ...