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Hi all, Thank you for this group. At Meals on Wheels America, we use a lot of ACS data, and other federal data sources, in our fact sheets about the US older adult population and other analyses to support our work for local Meals on Wheels providers. ...
Demographic and health data don't just inform policy. They shift power. Most of our community focuses on domestic federal data, but the same forces threatening U.S. statistical programs are playing out globally. The termination of USAID funding ...
Whoop. :-). ------------------------------ Lauren Bowling Kentucky Youth Advocates ------------------------------
Hello Everyone, I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Administration Human Resource Development (EAHR) at Texas A&M University. I am a mixed methods researcher, and my scholarship centers on Workforce, Adult & Lifelong Education ...
My name is Dave Raglin and I have been retired for a year and a half after 40 years at the Census Bureau, the last 23 on the ACS i n various roles. I look forward to interacting with you on this forum. ------------------------------ David Raglin Retited ...
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