Episode 59: The Census
Podcast |
Civics 101
Publisher |
NHPR
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
History
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Sep 22, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:12:09

In this episode: What is the census, and why does it matter? How is it conducted? How are difficult to reach populations counted? What kind of questions are asked, and how are they determined? Our guest is population.page">Joseph Salvo, director of the population division at the New York City Planning Department.

For more on the census, check out the segment "Save Our Census" from On The Media, and this episodefrom the podcast Code Switch.

In this episode: What is the census, and why does it matter? How is it conducted? How are difficult to reach populations counted? What kind of questions are asked, and how are they determined? Our guest is Joseph Salvo, director of the population division at the New York City Planning Department. For more on the census, check out the segment "Save Our Census" from On The Media, and this episode from the podcast Code Switch.

In this episode: What is the census, and why does it matter? How is it conducted? How are difficult to reach populations counted? What kind of questions are asked, and how are they determined? Our guest is population.page">Joseph Salvo, director of the population division at the New York City Planning Department.

For more on the census, check out the segment "Save Our Census" from On The Media, and this episodefrom the podcast Code Switch.

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