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Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 40:178-188
Functional connectivity is able to define brain networks that show intrinsic (i.e. task-independent) coordinated activity. Group-averaged network estimates correspond broadly to task-driven activity patterns. Recently, methods have been developed tha
Publikováno v:
Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology. 10:203-224
Low rates of survey response are a problem that survey organizations increasingly experience across the world. Understanding local socio-demographic reasons for low response, and projecting future response, can inform targeted outreach and messaging
Publikováno v:
Population Research and Policy Review. 40:459-474
While the decennial census provides a full count of people in households once every ten years, small area population estimates from the American Community Survey (ACS) have proven unreliable for postcensal time points. The housing unit method, howeve
Publikováno v:
Significance. 17:30-33
With just weeks to go until the decennial United States Census, Joseph J. Salvo, Annette Jacoby and Arun Peter Lobo explain why proxy respondents, administrative records, and imputation are no substitute for a high rate of self-response
Publikováno v:
Measures of Socioeconomic Status ISBN: 9780429049170
Measures of Socioeconomic Status
Measures of Socioeconomic Status
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429049170-7
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429049170-7
Autor:
Quentin Brummet, George C. Hough, John L. Czajka, Jonathan Auerbach, Eddie Hunsinger, Joseph J. Salvo
Publikováno v:
Significance. 16:35-39
Government surveys are, in many ways, the foundations of our data-driven world. But those foundations are under strain. Can administrative data come to the rescue? Jonathan Auerbach, Quentin Brummet, John Czajka, George C. Hough Jr, Eddie Hunsinger a
Publikováno v:
Urban Affairs Review. 55:1456-1486
We examine New York’s components of population change—net migration and natural increase—by race and space to explain increases in integrated and minority neighborhoods, in this era of greater ethnoracial diversity. The city has net outflows of
Autor:
Joseph J. Salvo, Arun Peter Lobo
Publikováno v:
Population Research and Policy Review. 32:729-751
The Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) program allowed local governments to include hard-to-find units in the Census Bureau’s Master Address File (MAF), which is the cornerstone of the mailout/mailback decennial census. These improvements have
Publikováno v:
Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies. 10:31-53
This article focuses on socioeconomic differences by nativity and ethnicity within New York's Black and Latino populations, an often overlooked topic since race tends to overshadow other differences. For these populations, it examines how the foreign
Autor:
Arun Peter Lobo, Joseph J. Salvo
Publikováno v:
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 631:75-88
Federal data are crucial to state and local governments, enabling them to assess the level of need in a community, to establish appropriate funding levels for programs, and to implement programs in a cost-effective manner. This article first demonstr