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The Census An Introduction
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About The Census The Census, which is mandated by the U.S. Constitution, is taken every 10 years. It counts all residents, including U.S. citizens and non-citizens.
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About The Census This year’s Census form asks 10 questions, including the number of people in a residence, their relationship, Name, Sex, Age, Date of birth, Race/ Ethnicity, and home ownership.
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About The Census All of the information collected is summarized into a statistical report.
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About The Census Names remain confidential for 72 years.
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How is the Data Used? Census Data is used to re-draw legislative boundaries for the U.S. House of Representatives, state legislatures and local voting districts.
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U.S. Congressional Districts
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How is the data used? It is also used to allocate federal and state funds for education, research, transportation, road repairs, medical care, libraries and public safety.
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About The Census Future genealogists & researchers may also find your information interesting.
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Who should fill out the form? The Census is a survey of all people, both citizens and non-citizens. People who live in an area more than 50% of the year should fill out the form.
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For more information about mapping and using Census data contact: Linda Zellmer Government Information & Data Services Librarian Western Illinois University Libraries Malpass Library 415 LR-Zellmer@wiu.edu 309-298-2723
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