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Pages 457-460

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From page 457...
... She is a former vice president and deputy director of Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., and was an American Statistical Association/National Science Foundation research fellow at the Bureau of the Census. For the Committee on National Statistics, she has served or is currently serving as study director for numerous studies, including the Panel on Poverty and Family Assistance, the Panel to Evaluate the Survey of Income and Program Participation, and the Panel on Decennial Census Methodology.
From page 458...
... He has been involved in demographic research and teaching at Stanford University and Cornell University, and he was senior research associate with the Program for Research on Immigration Policy at the Urban Institute. For the Committee on National Statistics, he has been study director for workshops on immigration statistics and on federal standards for race and ethnicity classification.
From page 459...
... He has served as the governor's chief staff person on the redistricting advisory committee and also coordinated the governor's 1990 census promotion campaign. His office serves as the principal agency for the distribution of census data within the state of Maryland under the Census Bureau's state data center program.
From page 460...
... Formerly, he was a visiting scholar to the Russell Sage Foundation, and at the Rockefeller Foundation he administered policy analysis, research, and fellowship programs on urban poverty and the underclass. He has testified before Congress on race, ethnicity, and ancestry questions in the 1990 census and before the New York State Advisory Committee to the U.S.


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