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Title: Planning for the 2020 US Census


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Planning for the 2020 US Census
  • Presentation to the Joint UNECE-Eurostat Meeting
    on
  • Population and Housing Censuses
  • (Geneva, 7-9 July 2010)
  • Daniel H. Weinberg
  • Assistant Director for ACS and Decennial Census
  • U.S. Census Bureau

2
The Context
  • The rising costs of the 2010 Census were largely
    driven by three factors (1) declining
    self-response rates requiring the hiring of a
    large field staff, (2) paper-based and
    labor-intensive methods requiring a large field
    infrastructure, and (3) substantial investments
    in major, national updating of the address frame
    just prior to the enumeration (2009).

3
Planning Principles for Identifying Research
Projects(1)
  • Reduces Costpotential that the project could
    result in overall reduction in census cost per
    housing unit versus historical trends
  • Improves Qualitypotential that the project could
    result in overall improved census quality
  • Reduces Field Timelinepotential that the project
    could result in reducing the amount of time that
    field data collection occurs (thus reducing
    recall bias)
  • Tailored Response Modespotential that the
    project supports customization of response modes
    by geography and demographics (thus improving
    response and potentially reducing differential
    undercoverage)
  • Leverages ACSpotential that project could
    integrate software and hardware improvements into
    the American Community Survey and that testing
    could occur using the ACS infrastructure (such as
    the Internet self-response test planned for 2011)

4
Planning Principles (2)
  • Supports Continual Frame Updatingpotential that
    the project supports the updating and improvement
    of the address frame and spatial database over
    the decade
  • Supports Agile Decision-makingthe potential for
    the project to be supported by small tests
    thereby allowing quick and informed
    decision-making, in support of a more flexible
    and resilient overall design
  • Reuses Datapotential for the project to use
    administrative records or existing Census Bureau
    data, including ACS data
  • Leverages Systems and Methodspotential for the
    project to leverage existing systems and/or
    methods to jump-start development of systems or
    processes
  • Leverages Partnershipspotential for the project
    to use external partners to support the census
    design and
  • Supports Organizational Solutionspotential for
    the project to lead to more agency-wide solutions
    across program areas, rather than development of
    throw-away solutions and/or duplication of
    systems and methods.

5
Goals
  • The strategic outcome is to develop a design
    which strikes a balance between delivering the
    highest quality census while reducing costs and
    managing risks.
  • The 2020 Census has four strategic goals
  • (1) An Accurate and Complete Census,
  • (2) Embraced and Valued Results,
  • (3) An Efficient Census, and
  • (4) A Well-Managed Census.

6
The Process
  • Solicited bold and innovative ideas both from
    Census Bureau staff and key stakeholders,
    including several members of the National Academy
    of Sciences (NAS) Panel to Review the 2010
    Census, and Statistics Canada
  • Consolidated the more than 600 ideas into
    approximately 75 possible research projects,
    assessed the methodologies needed to carry out
    those projects
  • Assessed the potential research projects against
    the planning principles
  • Prepared a budget initiative for work to begin in
    October 2011 (currently under review)
  • Continue development of the research agenda as
    further external consultations take place,
    including from a workshop being planned by the
    NAS Panel.

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