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Thursday, March 04, 2010

Census Tracts (aka Tidbits)

Horry County, SC has one of the lowest return rates on census forms in the state. The state, in turn, has one of the lowest return rates in the U.S. That’s lead to lots of posters and buttons and billboards encouraging residents to do their civic duty. But there are also disputed addresses with which the county needs to deal.

This year, the county and the various cities have been using Geographic Information Systems data to provide aerial photos, utility records and public safety address mapping for disputed addresses. The county still has about 18,000 addresses under dispute by the Census Bureau, which could amount to more than 40,000 residents not being counted. Tim Oliver, the GIS manager for Horry County, said those addresses are in the appeal process, meaning if the contentions are resolved after the surveys are mailed, Census workers will make a personal visit to the homes to make sure they’re counted.

- The Sun News

North County Public Radio(NY) offers a podcast/transcript showing both sides of the “where should prisoners count in the census” issue.

- Downstate view and Upstate View.

The Census is having trouble finding people to take on its many, many jobs despite a high unemployment rate. One challenge has to do with finding individuals in the communities to do the work.  Language can be an issue: in certain areas in Hartford, Ct. individuals with knowledge of Polish, Russian and other languages are not applying. On the island Martha Vineyard in Massachusetts, there are so few people who live there year round, not enough folks are stepping up to take on the work.

- USA Today

The cable industry is trying to do its part in the Census by offering up public service advertising and video on demand. The industry claims it is contributing about $3.5 million in resources to the campaign.

- press release

by Adena Schutzberg on 03/04 at 07:17 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

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