APDU Weekly – June 2, 2022

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  June 2, 2022 FEATURES National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine Call for Input: 2020 Census Data Products: Workshop on the Demographic and Housing Characteristics Files Submit Input Save the Date: 2022 Annual Conference APDU is hosting the 2022 Annual Conference in Arlington, VA on September 20, 2022. Save the Date! NEWS Reflections on […]

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APDU Weekly – May 26, 2022

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  May 26, 2022 FEATURES Save the Date: 2022 Annual Conference APDU is hosting the 2022 Annual Conference in Arlington, VA on September 20, 2022. Save the Date! NEWS APDU Vice President Reviews APDU Symposium Session on Census Data Products: What Would Your Billboard Say? A Blueprint for Modernizing the Consumer Price Index Senate Report […]

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APDU Vice President Reviews APDU Symposium Session on Census Data Products: What Would Your Billboard Say?

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By: Amy O’Hara, Research Professor, Massive Data Institute, Georgetown University During the APDU spring symposium, I had the pleasure of moderating the Census Data Products Roundtable with Beth Jarosz, Terry Ao Minnis, Allison Plyer, Yvette Robideaux, and Steve Ruggles. We discussed decennial census products – statistics from the 2020 Census, the American Community Survey, and […]

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APDU Weekly – May 19, 2022

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  May 19, 2022 FEATURES National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine Call for Input: 2020 Census Data Products: Workshop on the Demographic and Housing Characteristics Files Submit Input NEWS Census Undercount Threatens Federal Food and Health Programs on Reservations  10-Year Treasury Yield Climbs Above 2.9%  Women Leaving the Workforce: Will this Affect the Gender […]

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APDU Weekly – May 12, 2022

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  May 12, 2022 FEATURES APDU-CIC Symposium: Thank You! APDU extends a warm thank you to those who attended and presented at this year’s virtual symposium, where attendees learned about equity and resiliency in public data in sessions ranging from key questions of race and ethnicity at the Census Bureau to the use of wastewater […]

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APDU Weekly – May 5, 2022

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  May 5, 2022 FEATURES OMB Names DoD’s Suicide Prevention Director as Chief Statistician to Lead Data Goals The Office of Management and Budget is naming Karin Orvis as the next U.S. chief statistician and branch chief for statistical and science policy at OMB’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.  Read More Here NEWS A […]

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APDU Weekly – April 28, 2022

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  April 28, 2022 FEATURES 2022 APDU/CIC Virtual Symposium May 3 – 5, 2022 5 Days Away – Register Today APDU and CIC have released the draft agenda for the Symposium, featuring a focus on equity and resiliency. This year, participants can hear from experts connected with two leading organizations on the effective use of […]

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APDU Board Member: Enriching data: Understanding ‘Who is Being Evicted’ to address inequalities

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By: Michelle Riordan-Nold, Executive Director, CT Data Collaborative Since April is National Fair Housing Month, I thought I would share an eviction data project we recently finished in Connecticut to understand and address ‘Who is Being Evicted.’ My hope in sharing our work is that it might inspire others to replicate it and expose who […]

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APDU Weekly – April 21, 2022

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  April 21, 2022 FEATURES 2022 APDU/CIC Virtual Symposium May 3 – 5, 2022 12 Days Away – Register Today APDU and CIC have released the draft agenda for the Symposium, featuring a focus on equity and resiliency. This year, participants can hear from experts connected with two leading organizations on the effective use of […]

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APDU Weekly – April 14, 2022

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  April 14, 2022 FEATURES 2022 APDU/CIC Virtual Symposium May 3 – 5, 2022 19 Days Away – Register Today APDU and CIC have released the draft agenda for the Symposium, featuring a focus on equity and resiliency. This year, participants can hear from experts connected with two leading organizations on the effective use of […]

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