For decades, young Hispanic children have faced a persistently high net undercount in the U.S.
The research and advocacy community has now come to accept the fact that any remedy
Dr. Bill O’Hare’s report provides an overview of the implications of the Supplemental Demographic and
The Census Bureau is already planning for the 2030 Census, but key challenges from 2020
The national field partners were funded to conduct get-out-the-count messaging research to identify messages that
Significant progress has been made in our ongoing efforts to ensure that all young children
For the past three censuses, young Hispanic children have experienced the highest undercount rate among
Probably the most important point in this paper is made in Figure 1 which shows
Finally, four years after the start of the 2020 census, you can see how your
In the 2020 Census, the undercount of young children (ages 0 to 4) was 5.4
This study seeks to provide foundational research on the demographics of youngchildren in the U.S.
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