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A breakthrough study of age and old age in North America - both as a concept and as lived experience.
This volume contains the full text of two reports: one is an interim review of major census operations, which also assesses the U.S. Census bureau's recommendation in March 2001 regarding statistical adjustment of census data for redistricting. It does not address the decision on adjustment for non-redistricting purposes. The second report consists of a letter sent to William Barron, acting director of the Census Bureau. It reviews the new set of evaluations prepared by the Census Bureau in support of its October decision. The two reports are packaged together to provide a unified discussion of statistical adjustment and other aspects of the 2000 census that the authoring panel has considered to date.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Designed to match the formats of state and local courses, this reader develops a "problems and prospects" theme--one which defines the current realities and then examines possible solutions. An introductory essay begins each chapter, placing readings in context and filling gaps in student understanding. A summary following each piece highlights key points.