Review of Federal Statistical Programs: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics of ..., 91-1, April 30, May 1 and 15, 19691969 - 208 pages |
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... household surveys , involving less than three million households conducted be- tween mid - decade and decennial censuses , is a 3.
... household surveys , involving less than three million households conducted be- tween mid - decade and decennial censuses , is a 3.
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... household equipment . There seems to be considerable ambivalence on the part of Census Bureau officials , the Budget Bureau , and Department of Commerce on the subject of penalties . Last year , Dr. Eckler told me that he had no ...
... household equipment . There seems to be considerable ambivalence on the part of Census Bureau officials , the Budget Bureau , and Department of Commerce on the subject of penalties . Last year , Dr. Eckler told me that he had no ...
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... household surveys , including a recently completed study of the housing and employment problems of 9,000 families in the City of Baltimore , has provided me with some understanding of the many data - gathering problems which the Bureau ...
... household surveys , including a recently completed study of the housing and employment problems of 9,000 families in the City of Baltimore , has provided me with some understanding of the many data - gathering problems which the Bureau ...
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... household . In its report on S. 1035 , the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights said such legislation was needed to " establish a statutory basis for the preservation of cer- tain rights and liberties of those who work for the ...
... household . In its report on S. 1035 , the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights said such legislation was needed to " establish a statutory basis for the preservation of cer- tain rights and liberties of those who work for the ...
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... household at the time of the census . It would seem sensible to turn marketing surveys over to marketing profes- sionals in private industry and limit the census to its constitutional intent . Especially , the individual should not be ...
... household at the time of the census . It would seem sensible to turn marketing surveys over to marketing profes- sionals in private industry and limit the census to its constitutional intent . Especially , the individual should not be ...
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60 days 90th Congress A. C. Nielsen accurate agencies American answer areas asked August 16 basic bathroom believe bill Census Bureau census data Census of Population census questionnaire census questions Chairman TALMADGE cities citizens collected Committee compulsory concern confidentiality Congress Congressman Betts Congressman Jackson Consumer Price Index cooperation cost cost-of-living index count coverage D.C. DEAR days in jail decennial census Department ECKLER economic educational employment Federal statistical House of Representatives household housing quality important included income individual industry invasion of privacy JACKSON E KRAVIS Labor legislation marital status measure ment MOORE Office penalty percent planning population and housing Price Index problem programs proposed purpose rent Representative CONABLE Ross Eckler sample Senator statement Subcommittee subjects surveys tion United United States Code voluntary basis Washington Wholesale Price Index
Popular passages
Page 12 - ... of the sanctity of a man's home and the privacies of life. It is not the breaking of his doors and the rummaging of his drawers that constitutes the essence of the...
Page 14 - October 18 before the Subcommittee on Census and Statistics, Committee on Post Office and Civil Service of the House.
Page 7 - ... and, if it is agreeable to the committee, I would like to have...
Page 109 - Negro, there have been two significant trends in the shift of population since 1915, a constant movement from rural to urban areas and from the South to the North and West.
Page 74 - families of low income' means families (including elderly and displaced families) who are in the lowest income group and who cannot afford to pay enough to cause private enterprise in their locality or metropolitan area to build an adequate supply of decent, safe, and sanitary dwellings for their use.
Page 13 - ... (2) make any publication whereby the data furnished by any particular establishment or individual under this title can be identified; or (3) permit anyone other than the sworn officers and employees of the Department or Bureau or agency thereof to examine the individual reports.
Page 12 - Act shall be used only for the statistical purposes for which it is supplied. No publication shall be made by the Census Office whereby the data furnished by any particular establishment or individual can be identified, nor shall the Director of the Census permit anyone other than the sworn employees of the Census Office to examine the individual reports.
Page 77 - Sadly, even after passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965...
Page 32 - HR 20: name, and address, relationship to head of household, sex, date of birth, marital status, and visitors in the home at the time of the census. Under the terms of HR, 20, 91st Congress, first session, and similar bills, "information required to be furnished" under possible criminal penalty includes only the questions listed above.
Page 15 - ... functions more efficiently, since any government agency operates more rationally when provided with adequate information. But clearly there are data that lie outside the pale of government concern and other matters that must be treated as confidential and with stringent safeguards of confidentially." Mr. Speaker, so often the eerie implications of George Orwell's "1984" come to mind. In January of this year author Vance Packard provided a current interpretation of his own to the impending dangers...