Your Census Questions Answered
15 February 2001 - 1:00pm
As debate over the U.S. Census heats up, the Wall Street Journal presents an information Q&A on the major issues.
"One of the hottest debates in Washington centers on whether census counts should be adjusted through a process called sampling. For the bureaucrats, politicians and statisticians in the middle of the debate, the basics are clear. But the issues are complex, and the consequences are huge. Here's a rundown of the main issues and what is at stake."
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Wall St. Journal, February 15, 2001
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