Duties of Census Enumerators and Advancing the Date of Economic Censusues. Hearing..88-1...March 19, 19631963 - 24 halaman |
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... census employee may obtain the required information as nearly as may be practicable from the fami- lies or persons living nearest to such place of abode who may be competent to answer such inquiries . Mr. OLSEN . First , we will take up ...
... census employee may obtain the required information as nearly as may be practicable from the fami- lies or persons living nearest to such place of abode who may be competent to answer such inquiries . Mr. OLSEN . First , we will take up ...
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... taking a census . If the Bureau of the Census were permitted to take a census by sending the forms through the mail and having the filled - in reports returned by mail the cost of the census would be greatly reduced . At the same time ...
... taking a census . If the Bureau of the Census were permitted to take a census by sending the forms through the mail and having the filled - in reports returned by mail the cost of the census would be greatly reduced . At the same time ...
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... censuses of business , manufactures , and mineral industries . Under the procedures used in 1960 , some 200,000 temporary field employees would be required to take the 1970 census . It is exceedingly difficult to recruit , train , and ...
... censuses of business , manufactures , and mineral industries . Under the procedures used in 1960 , some 200,000 temporary field employees would be required to take the 1970 census . It is exceedingly difficult to recruit , train , and ...
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... take the 1970 census based on the estimate of population as we now see it for that year we would need somewhere in the neighborhood of 200,000 enumerators if it were done on a house - to - house , knock - on- every - door system . Mr ...
... take the 1970 census based on the estimate of population as we now see it for that year we would need somewhere in the neighborhood of 200,000 enumerators if it were done on a house - to - house , knock - on- every - door system . Mr ...
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... census depends upon the complete cooperation of the postal people because you have got to have a pretty sure ... take a month off . The problem is that census taking is not just a moonlighting job that you can do after 8 hours a ...
... census depends upon the complete cooperation of the postal people because you have got to have a pretty sure ... take a month off . The problem is that census taking is not just a moonlighting job that you can do after 8 hours a ...
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131 of title 25 of title 87th Congress ABELE accuracy ARNOLD OLSEN AUGUST E Burkhalter California Census Bureau census enumerator censuses of manufactures Chairman check out lists committee D.C. DEAR decennial census Director distributive trades DON EDWARDS duties of enumerators ECKLER economic censuses EDWARD GUDEMAN efficient equipment estimate followup four and nine GEORGE GLENN CUNNINGHAM going House of Representatives house-to-house visits including the distributive January 16 Johansen KATHARINE ST large numbers letter carriers mail questionnaire mineral industries Office and Civil person POOL population Post Office Department postal employees postal service problem areas purpose and need questions recruit reimbursable basis SCAMMON Secretary of Commerce section 25 service establishments special censuses starting in 1968 statement of purpose subcommittee TAEUBER take a census taking the census techniques Testimony by Census title 13 United States Code units by asking Univac update census lists WATSON
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Halaman 2 - It shall be the duty of each enumerator, after being qualified - duties of. in the manner aforesaid, to visit personally each dwelling-house in his subdivision, and each family therein, and each individual living out of a family in any place of abode, and by inquiry made of the head of such family, or of the member thereof deemed most credible and worthy of trust, or of such individual living out of a family, to obtain each and every item of information and all the particulars required by this act,...
Halaman 18 - The Secretary shall take, compile, and publish censuses of manufactures, of mineral industries, and of other businesses, including the distributive trades, service establishments, and transportation (exclusive of means of transportation for which statistics are required by law to be filed with, and are compiled and published by, a designated regulatory body), in the year 1964, then in the year 1968, and every fifth year thereafter, and each such census shall relate to the year immediately preceding...
Halaman 18 - ... such census shall relate to the year immediately preceding the taking thereof: Provided, That the censuses of manufactures, of mineral industries, and of other businesses, including the distributive trades and service establishments, directed to be taken in the year 1954 relating to the year 1953 shall be taken instead in the year 1955 relating to year 1954.
Halaman 2 - January first of the year in which the enumeration shall be made; and in case no person shall be found at the usual place of abode of such family, or individual living out of a family...
Halaman 2 - Stat. § 25. Duties of supervisors, enumerators, and other employees (a) Each supervisor shall perform the duties imposed upon him by the Secretary in the enforcement of chapter 5 of this title in accordance with the Secretary's orders and instructions. (b) Each enumerator or other employee detailed to serve as enumerator shall be charged with the collection in his subdivision of the facts and statistics called for on such schedules as the Secretary determines shall be used by him in connection with...
Halaman 2 - To amend section 25 of title 13, United States Code, relating to the duties of enumerators of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce...
Halaman 2 - ... to obtain the required information as nearly as may be practicable from the family or families or person or persons living nearest to such place of abode who may be competent to answer such inquiries.
Halaman 1 - Scammon, is here to explain fully the purpose and need for this bill, and I am sure he will be glad to answer any questions which members of the subcommittee will wish to raise.
Halaman 1 - Mr. Johansen, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Rousselot, and Mr. Derwinski; I have been designated chairman. These bills which were introduced at the request of the administration are designed to give the Bureau of the Census flexibility in planning for the next decennial census and to permit a more equitable workload on the computer facilities during the 10-year program cycle of the Bureau. The Director of the Bureau of the Census, Hon. Richard M. Scammon, is here to explain more fully the need for these bills...