Here's a quick note on what's coming up as we wind down September and begin October.
United States Census Bureau [ [link removed] ]
?? The Week Ahead:Â Exploring Population Changes ??
Statistics in Schools Growth on the Coast [ [link removed] ]
Teachers, have your students use our Statistics in Schools warm-up activity to explore the changes in population of the 25 most populous Atlantic and Gulf Coastline counties from 2000 to 2019.
Students will learn to identify areas with the smallest and largest growth and consider the risks associated with living along the coast.
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?? Related ContentÂ
* Emergency Management Hub: 2024 Hurricane Helene [ [link removed] ]
* America Counts: How to Measure Disasters’ Impact on Supply Chains [ [link removed] ] and Bracing for an Active 2024 Hurricane Season [ [link removed] ]
StatVentures Address Geolocation Challenge Phase 2
COIL_StatVentures_Geo_Phase2 [ [link removed] ]
Is your organization ready to share its expertise in tech or data?
StatVentures invites you to compete in Phase 2 of the Address Geolocation Challenge by creating a roadmap to improve residential address data in rural and remote areas.
The next info session [ [link removed] ] will be on Friday, October 11, at 2 p.m. ET.
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?? Holidays and Observances
* *☕ National Coffee Day [ [link removed] ]* was *Sunday, September 29*.
* Â *Hispanic Heritage Month [ [link removed] ] *runs through *October 15*.
* *?? October *is *Cybersecurity Awareness Month [ [link removed] ]*.
* *?? Halloween [ [link removed] ]* is *October 31*.Â
?? Data Dissemination Specialist Resource Available
Data Dissemination Specialists Workshops Presentations [ [link removed] ]
Did you know, our team of Data Dissemination Specialists can provide free trainings, workshops, and presentations at no cost?
We visit organizations of all kinds, including colleges and universities, K-12 schools, and businesses both large and small.
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?? Data Release This Week
Household Pulse Survey
On Thursday, October 3, new data from the experimental Household Pulse Survey will be released. The survey is an effort by the Census Bureau and other federal statistical agencies to measure how emergent issues are impacting U.S. households from a social and economic perspective.
Phase 4.2 topics include access to transportation and the internet, shortage of critical items and updated response options for the ages of children and school enrollment.
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?? In Case You Missed It
Census Blogs
* Director's Blog: Announcing a Historic Data Sharing Agreement [ [link removed] ]
* Deputy Director's Blog: A Milestone for Research in Puerto Rico: Opening of a Federal Statistical Research Data Center [ [link removed] ]
* Research Matters: Studying the Connection Between Intent to Participate and Actual Participation in the 2020 Census [ [link removed] ]
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Upcoming Census Academy Webinars
Census Academy: Back to Data Basics Webinar Series [ [link removed] ]
* *October 11:Â StatVentures Address Geolocation Challenge Phase 2 Info Session [ [link removed] ]*
* *October 15:Â New Policy Benefits Communities That Lost Manufacturing Jobs [ [link removed] ]*
*More Webinars* [ [link removed] ]
?? Economic IndicatorsÂ
*Tuesday: Construction Spending (Construction Put in Place) [ [link removed] ]*
*Thursday: Full Report – Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories and Orders [ [link removed] ]*
*Economic Indicators* [ [link removed] ]
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