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Subject đź“… The Week Ahead: State and County Undercount and Overcount Estimates for Young Children
Date April 8, 2024 10:10 PM
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Here's a quick note on what's coming up as we continue the month of April.





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?? The Week Ahead: State and County Undercount and Overcount Estimates for Young Children ??

Date Announcement - State and County Undercounts and Overcounts for Young Children in 2020 [ [link removed] ]

On Thursday, April 11, the U.S. Census Bureau will release Demographic Analysis estimates of state and county net coverage error for children ages 0 to 4 in the 2020 Census.

This is the first time we are releasing these experimental estimates at the state and county levels, which are designed to help gauge the accuracy of the 2020 Census count of the nation’s youngest children.

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You May Be Interested In

* *Decennial Census of Population and Housing: Demographic Analysis [ [link removed] ]*



Coming Soon: Report on the Nation’s Foreign-Born Population

On Tuesday, April 9, the Census Bureau is scheduled to release new data products highlighting select demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the nation’s foreign-born population.

The Foreign-Born Population 2022 report compares 2010 and 2022 American Community Survey 1-year estimates to provide insight into the changing composition of the foreign-born population in the United States.

*Preview* [ [link removed] ]




?? Also This Week

U.S. Population Estimates by Age and Sex

On Thursday, April 11, the Census Bureau is set to release a downloadable file containing estimates of the nation’s resident population by sex and single year of age as of July 1, 2023.

In the coming months, the Census Bureau will release additional population estimates for cities as well as population estimates by age, sex, race and Hispanic origin for the nation, states, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, and counties.

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?? 2022 Annual Capital Expenditures for Robotic Equipment

On Wednesday, April 10, the Census Bureau will release new Annual Capital Expenditures Survey estimates. These estimates by business type add details to national-level estimates of investment in machinery and equipment. The estimates reflect data defined by 2017 North American Industry Classification System industries in which the robotic investment was made.

*Learn More* [ [link removed] ]




*?? Stats for Stories*

*?? April *is* Community College Month [ [link removed] ] *and* Arab American Heritage Month [ [link removed] ]*. 

Learn about upcoming observances and celebrations with Stats for Stories.

*Stats for Stories* [ [link removed] ]


Related Content 

* **Statistics in Schools: ***National Pet Day is Thursday, April 11 [ [link removed] ] ***??*????*



*?? New Today*

Supply Chain Challenge - Phase 2 Winners Announced [ [link removed] ]

We are excited to announce the winners of the StatVentures Supply Chain Challenge Phase 2! ??

Phase 2 winners submitted implementation roadmaps explaining how their approach would work to capture new or improved supply chain data on manufacturing, imports and exports, transportation and delivery of goods, and more.

The eight winning teams will receive monetary prizes with a total value of $350,000 and an opportunity to advance to Phase 3.

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?? Related Content

* *StatVentures: Last Address Geolocation Challenge Information Session this Friday [ [link removed] ]*



?? In Case You Missed It: Two New Blogs

On March 28, the Office of Management and Budget published the results of its review of Statistical Policy Directive No. 15 and issued updated standards for maintaining, collecting and presenting race/ethnicity data across federal agencies. Today, the Census Bureau released two blogs: 


* *Random Samplings Blog:* What Updates to OMB’s Race/Ethnicity Standards Mean for the Census Bureau [ [link removed] ]
* *Director's Blog*: Meeting Our Future: Improving Race/Ethnicity Data With Updated Federal Standards [ [link removed] ]





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Upcoming Census Academy Webinars

Census Academy: Back to Data Basics Webinar Series [ [link removed] ]



* *April 10: **Credit Insurance as a Risk Mitigation Tool for International Trade [ [link removed] ]*
* *April 11: What are Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs)? Understanding When to Use this Geography [ [link removed] ]**
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* ****April 17: Mom and Pop Shops Lead Job Recovery from Economic Downturn after Covid-19 [ [link removed] ]****
* **April 18: Using Census Data: A Case Study & Data Tools Walk Through [ [link removed] ]**
* **April 25: Using County Business Patterns Non-Employer Statistics to Evaluate Change [ [link removed] ]**
* ***April 30: Estimados y Proyecciones de la PoblaciĂłn de Puerto Rico [ [link removed] ]***
* ***May 8: Comparing Race and Ethnicity Data from the American Community Survey and the 2020 Census [ [link removed] ]***
* **May 9: Storytelling with Census Business Builder [ [link removed] ]*****
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*More Webinars* [ [link removed] ]




?? Economic Indicators 

*Wednesday: Monthly Wholesale Trade: Sales and Inventories [ [link removed] ]*

*Thursday: Business Formation Statistics [ [link removed] ]*

*Economic Indicators* [ [link removed] ]






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