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<abstract>Nonresponse follow-up--in which Census Bureau enumerators go
door-to-door to count individuals who have not mailed back their 
questionnaires--was the most costly and labor intensive of all	 
2000 Census operations. According to Bureau data, labor, mileage,
and administrative costs totaled $1.4 billion, or 22 percent of  
the $6.5 billion allocated for the 2000 Census. Several practices
were critical to the Bureau&apos;s timely competition of nonresponse  
follow-up. The Bureau (1) had an aggressive outreach and	 
promotion campaign, simplified questionnaire, and other efforts  
to boost the mail response rate and thus reduce the Bureau&apos;s	 
nonresponse follow-up workload; (2) used a flexible human capital
strategy that enabled it to meet its national recruiting and	 
hiring goals and position enumerators where they were most	 
needed; (3) called on local census offices to identify local	 
enumeration challenges, such as locked apartment buildings and	 
gated communities, and to develop action plans to address them;  
and (4) applied ambitious interim &quot;stretch&quot; goals that encouraged
local census offices to finish 80 percent of their nonresponse	 
follow-up workload within the first four weeks and be completely 
finished by the end of the eighth week, as opposed to the	 
ten-week time frame specified in the Bureau&apos;s master schedule.	 
Although these initiatives were key to meeting tight time frames 
for nonresponse follow-ups, the Bureau&apos;s experience in		 
implementing them highlights challenges for the next census in	 
2010. First, maintaining the response rate is becoming		 
increasingly expensive. Second, public participation in the	 
census remains problematic. Third, the address lists used for	 
nonresponse follow-up did not always contain the latest available
information because the Bureau found it was infeasible to remove 
many late-responding households. Fourth, the Bureau&apos;s stretch	 
goals appeared to produce mixed results. Finally, there are	 
questions about how reinterview procedures aimed at detecting	 
enumerator fraud and other quality problems were implemented.</abstract>
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