Written by Michael Bentley, assistant division chief for Census Statistical Support, Decennial Statistical Studies Division Earlier this year, we released two sets of 2020 Census operational quality metrics. Operational quality metrics can provide important information about the quality of the census by looking at how we obtained a response for each address. We released these earlier results for the nation and for each state. It's been suggested that we release some of the metrics at lower levels of geography, such as counties or census tracts. To safeguard the privacy of respondents and the confidentiality of their responses, and in keeping with a recommendation from the JASON group, we are not planning to release metrics for specific jurisdictions below the state level, but we are providing sub-state summaries for each state to show the variation and spread in the range of operational quality metrics between localities within each state. In this blog, we provide highlights from today's release as we did with the first and second releases. Spread the Word with our 2020 Census Redistricting Social Media Toolkit Use our redistricting social media toolkit to spread the word about the latest 2020 Census results. Find a growing number of graphics, sample text, and resource links you can use to share 2020 Census redistricting data and the stories behind the numbers. |
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