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Implications of Continuous Measurement for the Uses of Census Data in Transportation Planning
This study of Continuous Measurement began in mid-1994 and concluded in early 1995. The report presents the findings from that study, and reflects the Census Bureau's proposal for Continuous Measurement at that time. Soon after the study's completion, Census official received the report so as to inform the Bureau's decisionmaking for the 2000 census. Since then, the Bureau has made minor changes to its plans, but the basic proposal for an ongoing monthly survey remains the same.
Implications of Continuous Measurement for the Uses of Census Data in Transportation Planning
This study of Continuous Measurement began in mid-1994 and concluded in early 1995. The report presents the findings from that study, and reflects the Census Bureau's proposal for Continuous Measurement at that time. Soon after the study's completion, Census official received the report so as to inform the Bureau's decisionmaking for the 2000 census. Since then, the Bureau has made minor changes to its plans, but the basic proposal for an ongoing monthly survey remains the same.
Implications of Continuous Measurement for the Uses of Census Data in Transportation Planning
1998
114 pages
Report
No indication
English
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