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热心网友 时间:2022-06-20 07:36
Today, a question about the 2010 U.S. Census. EarthSky * friend, Diana de la Llata asked: “How does the Census count homeless people and immigrants who might be afraid of being deported?” To find out, we asked Mark Mather, Associate Vice President of the Population Reference Bureau. He told us how census workers count people who are homeless.Mark Mather: The main method they're using is to take a while to shelters and to the people who are providing services to the homeless in order to collect information about the homeless population. They also do go out to designated street locations and try to count people who are living on the street. And for those who they don’t identify in designated locations, they have these places they called “Be Counted” centers trying to get people to come in and fill out their forms.