GAO Report: 1980 Post Census Day Improvement Programs

Date: 1987-07-09
Report no.: GGD-87-98FS
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Subjects: Census, Computer matching, Mailing lists, Population statistics, Program management, Census Bureau Nonhousehold Sources Program,
Summary:

Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the results of the Census Bureau's 1980 post-census improvement programs, which helped reduce errors in census counts.

GAO found that the Bureau: (1) used 14 coverage improvement programs for the 1980 census, three of which involved address list operations performed before the census; (2) conducted 11 post-census programs, including a comparison of persons counted in the census to those included on records independent of the census; (3) spent $73 million on the programs, which resulted in an increased population count of about 2.6 million persons and the assignment of 1 million persons to different geographic locations; (4) decided to delete the Nonhousehold Sources Program from the 1990 census because of its low coverage and high costs; and (5) determined that the programs also resulted in double counting 218,000 persons.

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