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County-level Coverage Rates of Young Children in the 2020 Census The National-Level Data Do Not Tell the Full Story

The Census Bureau release of the 2020 Census Demographic and HousingCharacteristics file with detailed age

State Undercount Rates for Young Children in the 2020 Census

Over the past decade there has been growing interest among researchers and Census stakeholders in

Partnership for America’s Children – Comments for the 2030 Federal Register Notice (FRN)

I submit these comments on behalf of the Partnership for America’s Children. The Partnership’s mission

Does the Census Bureau’s Blended Base Correct the High Undercount of Young Children in the 2020 Census? A Look at States and Counties

In  March 2022, the Census Bureau (2022a) released data showing a net census undercount of

The Number of Young Hispanic Children in the Census Bureau’s Population Estimates Program Blended Base Compared to the 2020 Census Count

In the past few decades, the Census Bureau has produced yearly population estimates for states

How Well Would Administrative Records Correct the Undercount of Young Children in the U.S. Census?

Over the past couple of decades, the Census Bureau has been steadily building a robust

Analysis of Census Bureau’s April 2023 Differential Privacy Demonstration Product: Implications for Data on Young Children

This report provides information on the accuracy of DP-infused data and provides a profile of

The Number of Hispanic Children in the Population Estimates Program Blended Base Compared to the 2020 Census Count

In the past few decades, the Census Bureau has produced yearly population estimates for states

Counties with High Undercounts of Children in the 2020 U.S. Census

The undercount of children in the U.S. Census is high and it has been growing.

The Number of Children in The Population Estimates Program Blended Base Used for Post-2020 Census Estimates Compared to the 2020 Census Count

Since the 1970s, the Census Bureau has produced yearly population estimates for states and counties