This article discusses the census undercount problem in New Mexico and plans to remedy the situation by using GIS technology to improve the quality and accuracy of local population estimates. It describes the geospatial demographic estimation modeling methods used by researchers at the UNM Bureau of Business and Economic Research-Population Estimates Program (BBER-PEP) to reduce undercount. The article also briefly describes future population studies planned by BBER-PEP using GIS technology. Illustrated with maps and tables.State of New Mexico Census Dissemination and Demographic Analysis Progra
The U.S. decennial census is an invaluable source to guide demographic analysis. It enumerates demog...
The interest in the social and demographic aspects of environmental change and agricultural transfor...
The three articles that comprise this dissertation describe how small area estimation and geographic...
This article discusses the census undercount problem in New Mexico and plans to remedy the situation...
This article compares two sets of annual population estimates for the state of New Mexico and its co...
BBER's colonia population and housing Web page includes links to an Excel file with 2010 Census data...
Project files cited in this presentation, including data tables, maps, and shapefiles, can be access...
Knowledge of detailed and accurate population information is essential to analyze and address a wide...
The Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) at UNM tabulated 2010 Census data for geographic...
The present document describes the experience of using a Geography Information System (GIS) tool to ...
The increasing demand for small area population estimates calls for both innovative ways of using ex...
Slides from a workshop presented at the 13th Annual New Mexico Data Users Conference, sponsored by t...
Population numbers at local levels are fundamental data for many applications, including the deliver...
Abstract This paper reviews the use of geographic information systems (GIS) software for spatial dat...
Long-term forecasts of state and local population are required for a variety of reasons, but frequen...
The U.S. decennial census is an invaluable source to guide demographic analysis. It enumerates demog...
The interest in the social and demographic aspects of environmental change and agricultural transfor...
The three articles that comprise this dissertation describe how small area estimation and geographic...
This article discusses the census undercount problem in New Mexico and plans to remedy the situation...
This article compares two sets of annual population estimates for the state of New Mexico and its co...
BBER's colonia population and housing Web page includes links to an Excel file with 2010 Census data...
Project files cited in this presentation, including data tables, maps, and shapefiles, can be access...
Knowledge of detailed and accurate population information is essential to analyze and address a wide...
The Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) at UNM tabulated 2010 Census data for geographic...
The present document describes the experience of using a Geography Information System (GIS) tool to ...
The increasing demand for small area population estimates calls for both innovative ways of using ex...
Slides from a workshop presented at the 13th Annual New Mexico Data Users Conference, sponsored by t...
Population numbers at local levels are fundamental data for many applications, including the deliver...
Abstract This paper reviews the use of geographic information systems (GIS) software for spatial dat...
Long-term forecasts of state and local population are required for a variety of reasons, but frequen...
The U.S. decennial census is an invaluable source to guide demographic analysis. It enumerates demog...
The interest in the social and demographic aspects of environmental change and agricultural transfor...
The three articles that comprise this dissertation describe how small area estimation and geographic...