With the 2010 Census less than two years away, independent demographers and congressional overseers are worried that the Census Bureau will not be prepared to accurately record the nation's racial and ethnic minorities, illegal immigrants and the poor -- groups that historically have been undercounted.We get a laugh out of this.States that have population growth problems over the last several decades say this kind of thing.You'll notice,you don't hear Texas,Tennessee,or Arizona crying about minorities being counted,and they have show a growth in minority populations.
Much of the concern stems from the bureau's decision in April to scrap a plan to use wireless hand-held devices to collect information from people who don't mail back their census forms. Minorities, immigrants and poor people are more likely to lack fixed addresses and to find census forms confusing or suspicious and therefore are less likely to return them by mail, experts said. Following up with home visits is crucial to ensuring that they are tallied.
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Census Switch Worries Some
The Washington Post reports: