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Why Are Young Children Missed So Often in the Census?

O'Hare, William

The Annie E. Casey Foundation

2009

A 2009 study by the Annie E. Casey Foundation finds children under age 10 to be missed more than any other population group in the decennial census. Census counts are used for more than 140 programs that distribute more than $400 billion to states and localities.