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Agency overview
Formed
July 1 1903
Preceding agency
Temporary census offices
Headquarters
Suitland Maryland
Employees
5593 (2006)
Annual budget
US$3.1 billion (2009)
US$7.2 billion (est. 2010)
US$1.3 billion (est. 2011)
Agency executive
Director Robert Groves
Parent agency
Economics and Statistics Administration
Website
www.census.gov
Census Bureau survey paints broad picture
WAVERLY – Cass County has one of the lowest poverty rates in the state.
WAVERLY – Cass County has one of the lowest poverty rates in the state.
United States Census Bureau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As part of the United States Department of Commerce, the Census Bureau serves as a leading source of data about America's people and economy.[1] ...
As part of the United States Department of Commerce, the Census Bureau serves as a leading source of data about America's people and economy.[1] ...
The United States Census Bureau (officially the Bureau of the Census as defined in Title 13 U.S.C. 11) is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data. As part of the United States Department of Commerce the Census Bureau serves as a leading source of data about America's people and economy.1
Ex-census chief says future is up to minorities
share: digg facebook twitter Rice University demographer and former Census Bureau chief Steve Murdock got even more specific for the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, meeting in San Antonio this week, saying the nation's future rests on the explosive growth of the Latino population. For the first time in the nation's history, in a shift described as sweeping, more ...
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United States Census - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The census is performed by the United States Census Bureau. ... Title 13 of the United States Code governs how the Census is conducted and how its data is handled. ...
The census is performed by the United States Census Bureau. ... Title 13 of the United States Code governs how the Census is conducted and how its data is handled. ...
The most visible role of the Census Bureau is to perform the official decennial (every 10 years) count of people living in the U.S. The most important result is the reallocation of the number of seats each state is allowed in the House of Representatives1 but the results also affect a range of government programs received by each state. The agency director is a political appointee selected by the President of the United States.
Contents
1 Legal mandate
2 Uses of census data
2.1 Businesses
3 Data stewardship
4 Organizational structure
4.1 Census regions and divisions
5 Computer equipment
6 Ongoing surveys
7 Other surveys conducted
8 Notes
9 References
10 External links
Legal mandate
Main article: United States Census
Early hint shows dramatic upsurge in same-sex couples
Demographer Gary Gates credits the census bureau with improving its count of same-sex couples, but said the numbers must be viewed with caveats. (Photo: Jane Philomen Cleland)
Demographer Gary Gates credits the census bureau with improving its count of same-sex couples, but said the numbers must be viewed with caveats. (Photo: Jane Philomen Cleland)
Photo The Sioux Falls S D metropolitan area grew at a rate of 2 5 percent from 2006 to 2007 Photo Sioux Falls S D was among the 50 fastest growing metro areas in the United States between 2006 and 2007 according to U S Census Bureau estimates Photo Job growth in
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United States Census 2010
Information on the 2010 census survey including access to data by geography, comparisons, and publications.
Information on the 2010 census survey including access to data by geography, comparisons, and publications.
The Constitution of the United States (Article I section II) directs that the population be enumerated at least once every ten years and the resulting counts used to set the number of members from each state in the House of Representatives and by extension in the Electoral College. The Census Bureau now conducts a full population count every 10 years in years ending with a 0 (zero) and uses the term "decennial" to describe the operation. Between censuses the Census Bureau makes population estimates and projections.2 In addition Census data directly affects how more than $400 billion per year in federal and state funding is allocated to communities for neighborhood improvements public health education transportation and much more. The Census Bureau is mandated with fulfilling these obligations: the collecting of statistics about the nation its people and economy. The Census Bureau's legal authority is codified in Title 13 of the United States Code. In addition the Census Bureau also conducts surveys on behalf of various federal government and local government agencies on topics such as employment crime health consumer expenditures and housing. Within the bureau these are known as "demographic surveys" and are conducted perpetually between and during decennial (10-year) population counts. The Census Bureau also conducts economic surveys of manufacturing retail service and other establishments and of domestic governments.
Majority of U.S.-born babies now minorities, census says
For the first time, minorities make up a majority of babies in the United States, part of a sweeping race change and a growing age divide between mostly white, older Americans and predominantly minority youths that could reshape government policies. Preliminary census estimates also show the share of black households ...
For the first time, minorities make up a majority of babies in the United States, part of a sweeping race change and a growing age divide between mostly white, older Americans and predominantly minority youths that could reshape government policies. Preliminary census estimates also show the share of black households ...
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United States - Data Sets - American FactFinder
1990 Census. The Decennial Census occurs every 10 years, in years ending in zero, to count the population and housing units for the entire United States. ...
1990 Census. The Decennial Census occurs every 10 years, in years ending in zero, to count the population and housing units for the entire United States. ...
From 1790 to 1840 the census was taken by marshals of the judicial districts.3 The Census Act of 1840 established a central office4 which became known as the Census Office. Several acts followed that revised and authorized new censuses typically at the 10-year intervals. In 1902 the temporary Census Office was moved under the Department of Interior and in 1903 it was renamed the Census Bureau under the new Department of Commerce and Labor. The department was intended to consolidate overlapping statistical agencies but Census Bureau officials were hindered by their subordinate role in the department.5 An act in 1920 changed the date and authorized manufacturing censuses every 2 years and agriculture censuses every 10 years.6 In 1929 a bill was passed mandating that the House of Representatives be reapportioned based on the results of the 1930 Census.6 In 1954 various acts were codified into Title 13 of the US Code.7
Numbers of Hispanic children in Taylor County on the rise
The Hispanic population in Taylor County has a much stronger presence among young children than among a largely Anglo older population, and it's a trend that's echoed nationally.
The Hispanic population in Taylor County has a much stronger presence among young children than among a largely Anglo older population, and it's a trend that's echoed nationally.
United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau on WN Network delivers the latest Videos and Editable pages for News & Events, including Entertainment, Music, Sports, Science and more, ...
United States Census Bureau on WN Network delivers the latest Videos and Editable pages for News & Events, including Entertainment, Music, Sports, Science and more, ...
By law the Census Bureau must count everyone and submit state population totals to the U.S. President by December 31 2010. States within the Union receive the results in the spring of the following year.
Uses of census data
Census shows whites lose US majority among babies
WASHINGTON - FOR the first time, minorities make up a majority of babies in the United States, part of a sweeping racial change and growing age divide between mostly white, older Americans and predominantly minority youths that could reshape government policies. Preliminary census estimates also show the share of African-American households headed by women - made up of mostly single mothers ...
WASHINGTON - FOR the first time, minorities make up a majority of babies in the United States, part of a sweeping racial change and growing age divide between mostly white, older Americans and predominantly minority youths that could reshape government policies. Preliminary census estimates also show the share of African-American households headed by women - made up of mostly single mothers ...
2010 Census: Partner With Us
The U.S. Census Bureau would like to thank the partners who formally pledged their ... in support of the Census Bureau's goal to achieve a complete ...
The U.S. Census Bureau would like to thank the partners who formally pledged their ... in support of the Census Bureau's goal to achieve a complete ...
Many federal state local and tribal governments use census data to:
Decide the location of new housing and public facilities
Examine the demographic characteristics of communities states and the USA
Plan transportation systems and roadways
Determine quotas and creation of police and fire precincts and
Create localized areas for elections schools utilities etc.
Businesses
True reasons behind gender pay gap
Never mind the time of the month, why are women really paid less than men? Economist Ananish Chaudhuri offers insight. The existence of a gender wage gap in the workplace is well documented. Women earn less than men in similar...
Never mind the time of the month, why are women really paid less than men? Economist Ananish Chaudhuri offers insight. The existence of a gender wage gap in the workplace is well documented. Women earn less than men in similar...
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Jobs at Census
The Jobs @ Census site was designed to help prospective employees match their interests and experience with one of the many positions available at the Census Bureau.
The Jobs @ Census site was designed to help prospective employees match their interests and experience with one of the many positions available at the Census Bureau.
Business also has many uses for census data as listed;
Forecast future product demand
Determine site locations for expansion/new business
Determine future need for nursing homes day care centers hospitals etc.
Clarify if they are employing a representative workforce.1
Data stewardship
States look to Internet taxes to close budget gaps
State governments across the country are laying off teachers, closing public libraries and parks, and reducing health care services, but there is one place they could get $23 billion a year if they could only agree how to do it: Internet retailers such as Amazon.com. That’s enough to pay for the salaries of more than 460,000 [...]
State governments across the country are laying off teachers, closing public libraries and parks, and reducing health care services, but there is one place they could get $23 billion a year if they could only agree how to do it: Internet retailers such as Amazon.com. That’s enough to pay for the salaries of more than 460,000 [...]
U.S. Census Bureau News - The New York Times
Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution of the United States (Via the U.S. Census Bureau) ... The last census, in 2000, set off litigation in about 40 states. ...
Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution of the United States (Via the U.S. Census Bureau) ... The last census, in 2000, set off litigation in about 40 states. ...
The United States Census Bureau is committed to confidentiality and guarantees non-disclosure of any addresses or personal information related to individuals or establishments. Title 13 of the U.S. Code establishes penalties for the disclosure of this information. All Census employees must sign a sworn affidavit of non-disclosure prior to employment.
True reasons behind gender pay gap
By Ananish Chaudhuri Jun 25, 2011 | NZHerald The existence of a gender wage gap in the workplace is well documented. Women earn less than men in similar jobs even after allowing for other factors such as education and experience. In the United States, annual earnings data released by the Census Bureau last September shows [...]
By Ananish Chaudhuri Jun 25, 2011 | NZHerald The existence of a gender wage gap in the workplace is well documented. Women earn less than men in similar jobs even after allowing for other factors such as education and experience. In the United States, annual earnings data released by the Census Bureau last September shows [...]
United_states_census_bureau encyclopedia topics | Reference.com
The United States Census Bureau defines the term place as a concentration of population. ... The Census Bureau recognizes incorporated places in all States except ...
The United States Census Bureau defines the term place as a concentration of population. ... The Census Bureau recognizes incorporated places in all States except ...
The Bureau cannot share responses addresses or personal information with anyone including United States or foreign government and law enforcement agencies such as the IRS or the FBI or Interpol. "Providing quality data for public goodwhile respecting individual privacy and at the same time protecting confidentialityis the Census Bureau's core responsibility" says Arnold Jackson chief operating officer for the US Census.cite this quote "Keeping the public's trust is critical to the Census's ability to carry out the mission as the leading source of quality data about the Nation's people and economy."cite this quote Only after 72 years does the information collected become available to other agencies or the general public.
In 1918 the Census Bureau released individual information regarding several hundred young men to the Justice Department and Selective Service system for the purpose of prosecutions for draft evasion.89 During World War II the United States Census Bureau assisted the government's Japanese American internment efforts by providing confidential neighborhood information on Japanese-Americans. The Bureau's role was denied for decades but was finally proven in 2007.1011
Organizational structure
See also: Director of the United States Census Bureau
US Census Bureau Regions centered on and divided by its twelve regional offices.
Since 1903 the official census-taking agency of the United States government has been the Bureau of the Census. The Census Bureau is headed by a Director assisted by a Deputy Director and an Executive Staff composed of the associate directors. In April 2009 President Barack Obama nominated Robert M. Groves to head the Census Bureau.
Census headquarters in Suitland Maryland.
The Census Bureau has had headquarters in Suitland Maryland since 1942. A new headquarters complex was completed in 2007 and supports over 4000 employees.12 The Bureau operates regional offices in 12 cities: Boston New York City Philadelphia Detroit Chicago Kansas City Seattle Charlotte Atlanta Dallas Denver and Los Angeles. The National Processing Center is located in Jeffersonville Indiana. Additional temporary processing facilities are used to facilitate the decennial census which employs more than a million people. The cost of the 2000 Census was $4.5 billion. During the years just prior to the decennial census parallel census offices known as "Regional Census Centers" are opened in the field office cities. The decennial operations are carried out from these facilities. The Regional Census Centers l oversee the openings and closings of smaller "Local Census Offices" within their collection jurisdictions. The estimated cost of the 2010 Census is $14.7 billion.
The Census Bureau also runs the Census Information Center cooperative program that involves 58 "national regional and local non-profit organizations." The CIC program aims to represent the interests of underserved communities.13
Census regions and divisions
The United States Census Bureau has four official regions with nine official divisions.
Northeastern United States
New England
Middle Atlantic
Midwestern United States
East North Central States
West North Central States
Western United States
Pacific States
Mountain States
Southern United States
West South Central States
East South Central States
South Atlantic States
Computer equipment
The 1890 census was the first to use the electric tabulating machines invented by Herman Hollerith.1415 For 1890-1940 details see Truesdell Leon E. (1965). The Development of Punch Card Tabulation in the Bureau of the Census 1890-1940: With outlines of actual tabulation programs. US GPO. In 1946 knowing of the Bureau's funding of Hollerith and later Powers John Mauchly approached the Bureau about early funding for UNIVAC development.16 A UNIVAC I computer was accepted by the Bureau in 1951.17
In order to reduce paper usage and reduce payroll expenses 500000 handheld computers (HHC's) were used for the first time in 2009 during the address canvassing portion of the 2010 Decennial Census Project. Projected savings are over one billion dollars.18 The further implementation of advanced computer systems in the planning for the 2020 census provides major challenges for an upgrade in the technological broadening of census protocol.
Ongoing surveys
A survey is a method of collecting and analyzing social economic and geographic data. It provides information about the conditions of the United States states and counties. Throughout the decade between censuses the bureau is conducts surveys to produce a general view and comprehensive study of the United States' social and economic conditions.
Staff from the Current Surveys Program conduct ongoing and special surveys about people and their characteristics. A network of professional field representatives gathers information from a sample of households responding to questions about employment consumer expenditures health housing and other topics.
Surveys conducted between decades:
American Community Survey
Consumer Expenditure Survey
Census of Governments
Current Population Survey
Economic Census
National Hospital Discharge Survey
National Health Interview Survey
National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey
National Crime Victimization Survey
National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS)
National Nursing Home Survey
Survey of Income and Program Participation
Survey of Construction
Survey of Market Absorption
Survey of Program Dynamics
National Longitudinal Survey
National Survey of Fishing Hunting & Wildlife-Associated Recreation 2001
American Housing Survey
Residential Finance Survey
National Epidemiologic Survey of Alcohol Related Conditions
Other surveys conducted
This section requires expansion.
The Census Bureau collects information in many other surveys and provides the data to the survey sponsor for release. These sponsors include:
Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Social Security Administration (SSA)
Notes
a b c USCB DOC-D1026 QVC Manual 01/03/09
"Census Population Estimates". U.S. Bureau of the Census. http://www.census.gov/popest/estimates.php.
History 1790. US Census Bureau.
History 1840. US Census Bureau.
History: 1900 Overview. US Census Bureau.
a b History 1920. US Census Bureau.
History 1954. US Census Bureau.
The Myth of Census Confidentiality 8 Amerasia Journal UCLA Asian American Studies Center Press Fall/Winter 1981 pp. 111120 ISSN 0044-7471 http://aascpress.metapress.com/content/jk115283m54v4313/
David Kopel (May 4 1990) Census Confidentiality The Check's is in the Mail Cato Institute http://www.cato.org/pubdisplay.phppubid8938
JR Minkel (March 30 2007) Confirmed: The U.S. Census Bureau Gave Up Names of Japanese-Americans in WW II Scientific American http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfmidconfirmed-the-us-census-b&scI100322
Haya El Nasser (March 30 2007) Papers show Census role in WWII camps USA Today http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-03-30-census-roleN.htm
Census.gov
"Census Information Centers". U.S. Bureau of the Census. http://www.census.gov/clo/www/cic/. Retrieved 2008-05-13.
Herman Hollerith
History 1890 US Census Bureau.
Stern Nancy (1981). From ENIAC to UNIVAC: An appraisal of the Eckert-Mauchly Computers. Digital Press. ISBN 0-932376-14-2.
Bashe Charles J.; et. al (1986). IBM's Early Computers. MIT. ISBN 0-262-02225-7.
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References
The original version of and subsequent additions to this article were adapted from U.S. Census Bureau text.
Geographic Areas Reference Manual from the U.S. Census Bureau contains detailed explanations of geographic terms used in the census.
The mission and operation of the U.S. Census Bureau are laid out in Title 13 of the United States Code.
External links
Government of the United States portal
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Bureau of the Census United States
Official website
U.S. and World Population Clocks POPClocks
Works by Bureau of the Census at Project Gutenberg
Census Bureau Meeting Notices and Rule Changes from The Federal Register RSS Feed
Proposed and finalized federal regulations from the United States Census Bureau
v d eUnited States Censuses (Census Bureau)
1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890
1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
v d eAgencies under the United States Department of Commerce
Headquarters: Herbert C. Hoover Building Secretary of Commerce
Deputy Secretary of Commerce
Economic Development Administration National Institute of Standards and Technology National Technical Information Service Minority Business Development Agency National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security
Bureau of Industry and Security
Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs
Economics and Statistics Administration Bureau of Economic Analysis Census Bureau
Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade
International Trade Administration
Under Secretary of Commerce and Administrator for NOAA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps
Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property
Patent and Trademark Office
v d eUnited States geographic regions (category list)
political
time zones
Hawaii-Aleutian Alaska Pacific Mountain Central Eastern
topic
District of Columbia states Insular areas Outlying Islands Maritime territory
census
West (Pacific Mountain) Midwest (E N Central W N Central) Northeast (New England Middle Atlantic) South (S Atlantic E S Central W S Central)
standard federal regions
X AK-WA-OR-ID IX HI-CA-AZ-NV VIII Rockies/Plains VII IA-NE-KS-MO VI S Central V Great Lakes IV Southeast III C Atlantic II NY-NJ I New England
court
9th Pacific 10th W Central 5th TX-LA-MS 8th N Central 7th WI-IL-IN 6th MI-OH-KY-TN 11th AL-GA-FL 4th WV-VA-MD-NC-SC 3rd PA-NJ-DE 2nd NY-VT-CT 1st ME-MA-NH-RI
physical
physiographic
Pacific Mountain Intermontane Plateaus Rocky Mountain Superior Upland Interior Plains Interior Highlands Appalachian Atlantic Plain
coastal
Arctic Coast West Coast Great Lakes Gulf Coast East Coast
historical
accessions/cessions
13 Colonies Louisiana Purchase Gadsden Purchase Texas Annexation Oregon Treaty Mexican Cession Alaska Purchase Newlands Resolution
Civil War
Theaters (Pacific Western Trans-Mississippi Lower Seaboard Eastern) Union (Border states) Confederacy (Old South Dixie Slave states)
other
Four Corners Intermountain Great Plains High Plains Interior Central South Central Appalachia Southern (Deep New Upland) Southeast Southwest
categories
Belts Broadcast CDPs Counties Cuisine (Wine) Divided (Columbia/Oregon/Pacific NW Prairie Pothole) Panhandles
v d eStatistical agencies of the United States Federal Government
Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Department of Commerce
Bureau of Economic Analysis Economics and Statistics Administration Census Bureau
Department of Energy
Energy Information Administration
Department of Agriculture
Economic Research Service National Agricultural Statistics Service
Department of Transportation
Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Department of Justice
Bureau of Justice Statistics
Department of Defense
Defense Manpower Data Center
Department of Education
National Center for Education Statistics
Department of Housing and Urban Development
HUD USER
Department of Homeland Security
Office of Immigration Statistics
Department of Health and Human Services
National Center for Health Statistics
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