Sentences with phrase «census workers»

"Census workers" refers to people who are hired to gather information and collect data from individuals and households to create an official count or survey of the population in a particular area. Full definition
The new data come from the National Health Interview Survey — a yearly interview in which trained census workers ask tens of thousands of parents about the health of their children.
This year, fingerprints of prospective census workers are submitted to the FBI and checked against the FBI's fingerprint database.
Specifically he said that census workers in the Philadelphia region had falsified interviews that go into the survey that forms the basis of the monthly unemployment figures.
At first it was conducted by U.S. marshals, but later surveys were sent to most American households, with census workers helping those who didn't promptly return their surveys.
An employee at the Chicago Regional Census Center said the background screening process for prospective census workers is more rigorous than ever, WRTV reported.
If not, they would leave a note saying a census worker had been there and would be returning.
According to Texas Lawyer, medical malpractice attorney Carolyn M. Barnes was arrested Tuesday for shooting at a census worker who knocked on the door of her house.
Business purposes include seasonal customer demand, temporary surges in manufacturing orders, an employee on sick or maternity leave, and short - term, clearly defined work such as that of a census worker.
Other changes in background screening will include not hiring applicants whose fingerprints are not legible until their identities and backgrounds can be confirmed and swifter intervention when there is â $ œevidence of criminalityâ $ by a census worker, according to the Post.
Following two recent incidents concerning census workers endangering U.S. citizens â $ «including an attack of a disabled young woman allegedly by a census taker in Indiana and a registered sex offender using an alias to get a job as a census taker in New Jersey â $ «the U.S. Census Bureau is adopting stricter rules for the background screening of census workers for the once - in - a-decade 2010 U.S. Census.
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