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Comments Submitted by Advocates in Support of Improving the Count of Children and Quality of Child Data

Organizations within the Count All Kids coalition recently submitted comments in response to notices sent

Comparing the Accuracy of the 2020 Census Counts to Population Estimates Program Blended Base for Age Groups of Children

Following the 2020 Census, the Census Bureau implemented a new method for developing the population

Analysis of Census Bureau’s August 2022 Differential Privacy Demonstration Product: Implications for Data on Young Children

Executive Summary The U.S. Census Bureau is using a new method called differential privacy (DP)

Analysis of Unified School Districts and Places with Large Errors for the Population Ages 0 to 4 Caused by Application of Differential Privacy

In my analysis of the DP Demonstration Product released by the Census Bureau on August

House Commerce Justice Science (CJS) Appropriations Report Makes Recommendations for Children and Families

On June 22, the House Appropriations Committee voted out the Commerce Justice Science (CJS) appropriations

Count All Kids Committee Comments on American Community Survey (ACS) Data

On Monday, July 11, The Partnership for America’s Children responded to a Census Bureau survey

A More Meaningful Comparison of the 2010 and 2020 Census Estimates of Net Undercoverage of Young Children

The Census Bureau recently released 2020 Census Demographic Analysis (DA) estimates of the net undercount

Analysis of Census Bureau’s March 2022 Differential Privacy Demonstration Product: Implications for Data on Young Children

The U.S. Census Bureau is using a new method called differential privacy (DP) to help

Counting Young Children in the U.S. Census – Important Differences Between 2010 and 2020

This report was originally posted by The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights.  The high net undercount

Use of the American Community Survey Data by State Child Advocacy Organizations

The U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS) has become a critical element in the