JSM Activity #215


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Activity ID:  215
Title Room
Enumerating the Hard-To-Count in Census 2000 H-Walton
Date / Time Sponsor Type
08/07/2001    2:00 PM  -  3:50 PM Section on Survey Research Methods* Topic Contributed
Organizer: Manuel de la Puente, U.S. Census Bureau
Chair: Michael Weiler, U.S. Census Bureau
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 3:45 PM
  301619  By:  Antonio Bruce 2:05 PM 08/07/2001
Hard-to-Count (HTC) and Broad Demographic Groups Associated with Patterns

  301416  By:  Moises Carrasco 2:25 PM 08/07/2001
The Challenges Faced in Obtaining an Excellent Count for Remote Alaska

  301421  By:  Lester Farthing 2:45 PM 08/07/2001
The Enumeration of New York City for Census 2000: A Regional Director's Perspective

  301463  By:  William Hatcher, Jr. 3:05 PM 08/07/2001
Conducting a Census on American and Canadian Indian Reservations: Comparing Challenges and Solutions

  301695  By:  Manuel de la Puente 3:25 PM 08/07/2001
Three Perspectives on the Enumeration of Colonias in the State of Texas in Census 2000: The Operational Perspective, the Field Perspective and the Ethnographic Perspective

JSM 2001

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