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Kathleen M. Styles Assistant Division Chief for Content and Outreach Decennial Management Division United States Census Bureau Prepared for the Joint United Nations Economic Council for Europe/Eurostat Meeting on Population and Housing Censuses Geneva, Switzerland, May 2008. The 2010 Census:
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Kathleen M. StylesAssistant Division Chief for Content and OutreachDecennial Management DivisionUnited States Census BureauPrepared for the Joint United Nations Economic Council for Europe/Eurostat Meeting on Population and Housing CensusesGeneva, Switzerland, May 2008 The 2010 Census: Enumerating the Hard to Count, including Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers
Challenges of Measuring MSFW Population Migrant and seasonal farm worker populations pose several census challenges, including: • Fear and Mistrust. Many are recent immigrants and distrust governmental authorities. • Unconventional housing arrangements. Many live in temporary, unconventional, or overcrowded dwellings. • Language and literacy. Many speak languages other than English and some are not fully literate. • Mobility. Migrant workers are, by their nature, mobile.
Reaching Hard to Count Populations Through The Language Program • Inability to communicate in English is a barrier to enumeration in the census. • Growth of the linguistically isolated population (4.8% of all households in 2006) • 2010 Census Language Program
Key Elements of Language Program • Mailing of bilingual Spanish/English census forms • Translation of questionnaire into five primary non-English languages: Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Russian • Language guides in at least 50 languages • Telephone assistance in 5 primary languages
Reaching Hard to Count Populations Through An Integrated Communications Program • Census 2000 expanded outreach campaign, including the use of paid media. • Integrated communications program • Advertising and public relations • Segmentation research • Local and national partnerships
Reaching Hard to Count Populations Through Specialized Operations • Research about the population • Accurate census address list • Address Canvassing the year before the census, using a HHC • Diverse workforce • Be Counted program • Service based enumeration • Enumeration of transitory locations • Tailored enumeration efforts