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UPDATE: Major 2010 Census Operation Under Way
Census Workers Verifying Addresses Across
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Island-wide, thousands of census workers will participate in the address canvassing operation, a critically important first step in ensuring that every housing unit receives a census questionnaire in
"A complete and accurate address list is the cornerstone of a successful census," said
Address canvassing is the first publicly visible activity of the 2010 Census of
"The primary goal of the census is to count everyone once, only once, and in the right place," Mesenbourg said. "Because the census is used for the distribution of millions of dollars every year to
Editor's note: News releases, reports and data tables are available on the Census Bureau's home page. Go to http://www.census.gov and click on "Releases."
Over the last several years, the Census Bureau has been actively working on updating its geographic databases and master address files. From implementing the Local Update of Census Address program where municipio governments participated in a review of the Census Bureau's address list for their municipio, to increasing the precision of the GPS mapping, many advances have been made to compile the most comprehensive listing of addresses in the nation.
The address canvassing operation will be conducted out of 3 local census offices across
There will be one final opportunity to add new home construction in early 2010 prior to the mailing of the census questionnaires.
Census workers can be identified by the official Census Bureau badge they carry. During the address canvassing operation, census workers may ask to verify a housing structure's address and whether there are additional living quarters on the property.
2010 Census workers will never ask for bank or social security information. All census information collected, including addresses, is confidential and protected by law. By law, the Census Bureau cannot share respondents' answers with the FBI, the IRS, CIA, Welfare, Immigration, or any other government agency. No court of law or law enforcement agency can find out respondents' answers. All Census Bureau employees -- including temporary employees -- take an oath for life to keep census information confidential. Any violation of that oath is punishable by a fine of up to
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