Using the 1990 U.S. Census for Research
- Richard E. Barrett - University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Volume:
3
Other Titles in:
Social Research Methods
Social Research Methods
91 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This book is designed to help users with research questions or hypotheses that can be tested using census data. A prior acquaintance with demographic techniques is not required. The author shows how census data can be used to complement other data sources and can provide information on research questions which cannot be tested statistically. Using specific examples, the author illustrates the choices and constraints that researchers face, points out ways to code, clean and interpret the data, and provides the latest information on census geography, the undercount problem, question error rates, data products and plans for future US censuses.
History and Current Contents of the Census
Design of the 1990 Census
Procedures and Problems of the 1990 Census
Preparing Data for Analysis
Conclusion