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From page 343...
... , 50, locate and count overseas 54, 118, 163, 174, 176­178, Americans, 337 181, 190, 225, 265 "Advance Census Report," 189, 192 household roster question and Advance letters, developing, 187­189 instructions from the 1996­ "Advance Schedule of Population," 30n 1998, 263 African Americans household roster question and foster child population, 103 instructions from the 2005, inner-city areas, 125 260 Agricultural workers. See Farm workers "Your Guide for the ACS," 261 Alabama, 125 American Indians.
From page 344...
... See Coverage edit follow-up nearby housing, 62, 106­109 operation Basic residence instructions, 1970 census Census 2000 Supplementary Survey questionnaire, 194 (C2SS) , 254, 268 Basic residence question, 26 Census Act, 72 1970 census questionnaire, 194 Census Bureau.
From page 345...
... INDEX 345 Census schedule, versus school schedules, Colonias, 143 76 Committee on National Statistics, 174, 251 Census taking Commuter workers and commuter babies and young children, 155­156 marriage partners, 120­123 Census Day births and deaths, Complex and ambiguous living situations, 153­155 113­163 Census Day movers, 151­153 ambiguity due to housing stock changes in, 30 issues, 156­165 improving accuracy of, 57 and the changing nature of families, lessons from a review of living 131­146 situations, 166­173 the homeless population, 146­151 needed research on living situations, multiple residence and highly mobile 174­178 populations, 113­131 people missed by, 151­156 people missed by census questions Central America, 127 and operations, 151­156 Central Statistical Office of Ireland, 313 Complex household structures, 131­146 Child Trends, 138 children in joint custody, 133­139 Children cohabiting couples, 140­141 custody arrangement types, 135, 139 issues unique to Native Americans, divided custody, 135 144­146 in foster care, 62, 103­105 recent immigrants, 141­144 handicapped, schools for, 35 Comprehension, of the questions, 269 joint custody, 133­139, 185 Computational capacity, advances in, 214 sole custody, 135 Computer-assisted personal interviewing split custody, 135 (CAPI) instruments, 256 under age 18, by household Computer-assisted telephone interviewing composition, 132 (CATI)
From page 346...
... See Internal data; Self-report data Embedded housing units, 161 De facto residence, 28, 53, 56, 161, 184­ "Emergency shelters," 162 185, 256, 271, 305, 312­313, Employment and Training Administration, 316­317, 319, 321, 324 128 De jure residence, 53, 56, 161, 184, 256, "Enduring ties" 271, 308, 312, 314­315, 321, among Native Americans, 146 323 argument for prisoners' "homes," Decision processes, 269 38­41, 93, 95, 97, 304, 334 Definitions Enumeration area types. See Types of from the 2006 census test, 234­237 enumeration areas in the 2000 challenges posed by, 33­37 Census new approaches, 7­8 ERP.
From page 347...
... INDEX 347 F group homes and residential treatment centers for adults, Facility and administrative records, 235 238­240 health care facilities, 236 Families juvenile facilities, 235 the changing nature of, 131­139 length of stay, 63 defining, 34, 41 new approaches, 7­8 desire to preserve, 45 other facilities, 237 FAQs. See "Frequently asked questions" people in prisons, 8­10 Farm workers refusals from, 232 classification of, 129 in residence rules for the ACS, 257 migrant, 127­131 residential school-related facilities, Federal Bureau of Prisons, 83 235­236 Federal civilian personnel, stationed service-based enumeration facilities, overseas, 186 236 Federal Committee on Statistical Method- Group quarters categories for the 2000 ology, 125 census, 22, 35 Federal Highway Administration, 122 college dormitories (including Federal Register, 21, 53 college quarters off campus)
From page 348...
... 348 INDEX residential care, 78 recent, 141­144 skilled care, 78 Implementation problems in the 2000 High levels of imputation, 232 census, 226­233 High mobility rates, among Native failure to reconcile group quarters Americans, 145­146 roster with MAF, 226 Historical development, 26­29 failure to unduplicate within the "Home" group quarters population, for a prisoner, 93­97 232­233 for a released prisoner, 97­98 high levels of imputation, 232 "Home of record," 66, 109, 328, 332­333 ineffective processing of group Homeless population, 146­151 quarters questionnaires, Hospices, 35 230­231 Hospitals/wards, 35 lack of coverage measurement and Hotel populations, 160­161 use of reported "usual home Hotels and motels, 159­161 elsewhere" addresses, 228­230 embedded and associated housing poor handling of geographic units, 161 location, 226­228 hotel populations, 160­161 poor levels of full, self-report data, proliferation of extended-stay hotels, 228 160 Improvements for the future, 179­ House Committee on Post Office and 272. See also Findings; Civil Service, 332 Recommendations House Subcommittee on Census and nonhousehold enumeration, 225­248 Population, 91, 332­334 operations, research, and testing, Household count question, in the 2005 249­272 American Community Survey, residence principles for the decennial 259 census, 181­223 Household population, in the 2000 census, In-state college tuition, California 295­298 residence definition for, 39 Household roster question and instruc Inaccessibility by common techniques, tions 119­120 from the 1996-1998 American Include and Exclude Instructions, in the Community Survey, 263 1950 Census, 173 from the 2005 American Community Survey, 260 Individual Census Reports (ICRs)
From page 349...
... INDEX 349 Ireland, residence concepts and questions Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood in, 313­314 Study, 176 Israel, residence concepts and questions in, LSS. See Living Situation Survey 314­315 Italy, residence concepts and questions in, M 315 MAF.
From page 350...
... , 147 2000 census, 229 National Survey of Recreation Vehicle Monthly cycles, in residence rules, 296 Owners, 119 "Most of the time," where people spend, National Voter Registration Act, 38 119­120 Native Americans "Motor Voter" Act. See National Voter "enduring ties" among, 146 Registration Act foster child population, 103 "Mover probe" procedure, 153 fundamental difference in "houseMovers on Census Day, 52 hold" concept, 144­145 Multi-unit dwellings, criteria for distin- high mobility rates, 145­146 guishing separate units in, issues unique to, 144­146 1850­2000, 158 language differences, 145 Multiple residence and highly mobile resistance to or reluctance to federal populations, 113­131 government questioning, 145 commuter workers and commuter NAWS.
From page 351...
... censuses, 18­19, 192­197 "One rule" proposed residence rules Primary selection algorithm (PSA) , 253 revision, in plans for 2010, 51 Principles Operations, research, and testing, 249­272 approach to residence based on, 2­3 the Census Bureau Research and a core set of, 182­186 Testing Program, 267­272 products for implementation of, clashing residence standards between 186­189 the census and the American Principles and Practices for a Federal Community Survey, 254­266 Statistical Agency, 174 Master Address File, 250­252 Prison-hosting communities, 242 testing and research in 2010 and Prison Policy Initiative, 89 beyond, 266­267 "Prisoner Census Adjustment Act," 246 unduplication methodology, 252­254 Prisoners, 8­10 Oregon, 88 ambiguity of their residence, 84 Overcounts counting in the census, 241­248 in the 2000 Census, 48 political tension over counting, 86
From page 352...
... , 118­120 principles, 186­189 dedicated users of, 185 designing public outreach programs, incomplete inventory of campsites, 189 120 developing and implementing Reference period, in residence rules for the unduplication algorithms, 187 ACS, 258 developing experiments to be "Report for Military and Maritime performed during a decennial Personnel" questionnaires, 107 census, 189 Research Data Centers, enhancing, 271 developing the advance letter, Research needed, 222­223 187­189 building and strengthening ties to refining the Bureau's routines for external, 176 editing census data, 189 fuller use of internal data, 174­175 Proposed changes to residence situation on living situations, 174­178 applications, 52 monitoring social trends, 175­176 births and deaths on Census Day, 52 Residence, 37 boarding school students, 52 in administrative records, 41 movers on Census Day, 52 ambiguity due to occupation, Proposed form of basic usual residence 123­124 questionnaire item (UR1) , and the census, 13­57 2006 Census of Population and Census Bureau's difficulties measur Housing, Australia, 307 ing, 33­44 PSA.
From page 353...
... INDEX 353 South Africa, 319­320 in the 2000 census and the 2000 Switzerland, 320­321 alternative questionnaire United Kingdom, 321­325 experiment, 204 United Nations/Economic Com- in the 2001 Census of Population, mission of Europe Guidelines, Canada, 309 303­305 assessment of the 2000 census United Nations Statistics Division, residence rules, 31­33 305 the Census Bureau's difficulties Residence information collection, 3­6, measuring residence, 33­44 208­219. See also Basic challenges in defining residence, residence question 59­178 accuracy issues, 175 the changing role of, 29­31 "any residence elsewhere" and other questions, 5­6 complex and ambiguous living the Master Address File, 6 situations, 113­163 mode effects, 217­218 complexities of, 46­50 from prisoners, 187 consequences of residence complexi questions, not instructions, 4­5, ties, 46­50 210­211 group quarters enumeration, 50 related census operations, 6 guiding principles as they apply to the short form as too short, 5­6, individual(s)
From page 354...
... See Survey of Income and Program government questioning, Participation among Native Americans, 145 Skilled care facilities, 78 Respondents' difficulties defining resi- "Snowbirds" and "sunbirds," 114­118, 176 dence, 44­46 Social Security Administration, 338 desire to preserve the family unit, 45 Social Security Number, Privacy Attitudes, discounting "just for work" living and Notification Experiment, situations, 45 268 kinship and economic contribution, Social ties, 44 44 Social trends social ties, 44 analyzing Census Bureau data, those not following instructions, 175­176 45­46, 156 building and strengthening ties to varying concepts of "household," 45 external research, 176 varying legal standards, 45 designing new experiments, 176 Response Mode and Incentive Experiment, facilitating cross-divisional ties, 268 175­176 Response processes, 269 monitoring, 175­176 Restrictions, requirements of other Sole custody arrangements, 135 countries limiting the Bureau's South Africa, residence concepts and ability to conduct a count, 337 questions in, 319­320 Rhode Island, 245 "Special class" circumstances, 107 Rural update/enumerate TEAs, 32 Split custody arrangements, 135 RVs. See Recreational vehicles Splitting time equally, among two or more residences, 296 S SRO.
From page 355...
... Attorney General, 330 Geographic Encoding and U.S. Census Bureau, 20, 23­25, 33­36, Referencing system database 42­56, 61­62, 66, 73, 79­80, Topologically Integrated Geographic 85­88, 102, 126, 131, 138, 144, Encoding and Referencing 147­148, 151, 161, 165, 174­ (TIGER)
From page 356...
... 356 INDEX requirements of other countries use of reported, and lack of coverage limiting their ability to measurement, 228­230 conduct a count, 337 "Usual residence" categories, 22, 33, 36, research and testing program, 45, 61, 91, 105, 127, 305, 317 267­272 as delineated by the Census Order U.S. censuses 2000, United Kingdom, 322 1950, 192 enduring concept of, 272 1960, 192­193 guidelines in defining, 26­27, 184 1970, 192­195 as individual-level attributes, 185, 1980, 195­196 266 1990, 196­198 Utah, 243, 328, 335 2000, 197 previous, 18­19, 192­197 V U.S.


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