Census 2010 Alternative Group Quarters (GQ) Evaluation
Individual Request for Clearance
March 24, 2009
The Census Bureau plans to conduct the Census 2010 Alternative Group Quarters (GQ) Evaluation under the 2010 Census Program for Evaluations and Experiments (CPEX) generic clearance (OMB approval number 0607-XXXX). The purpose of this research is to test if it is possible to collect enough information on the Individual Census Report (ICR), the data collection instrument used in GQ enumeration, to determine true residence status and avoid doing an additional followup. By collecting an alternative address for all GQ respondents, this evaluation will assess coverage and examine additional ways of correcting duplicates in the Census without a costly followup operation.
The GQ Individual Census Report (ICR) experimental form will be collecting an additional address for all respondents regardless if they live or stay in the group quarters. The address on the regular (non-experimental) ICR is asked only of respondents in GQs that, according to Census’ residence rules, are allowed to claim a “usual home elsewhere”. Research has shown that there is some amount of duplication between persons in GQs not allowed to claim a “usual home elsewhere” and persons in housing units.
There have been no updates/clarifications to the GQ Description appearing in 2010 Census Program for Evaluations and Experiments (CPEX) generic clearance (OMB approval number 0607-XXXX). Since the details of the 2010 Alternative GQ Evaluation were provided in the CPEX generic clearance, they are not repeated here.
Estimate of Burden Hours
Most respondent burden (10,000 hours) is already accounted for in the 2010 Census. The additional burden hours for this evaluation are described below.
Experiment/Evaluation |
Total # of Respondents |
Estimated Response Time |
Estimated Burden Hours |
GQ |
60,000 |
5 min., 30 sec. |
500 (5,000 already accounted for) |
The burden hours were calculated based on the following information. All residents living within group quarters (GQs) are required to fill out a questionnaire. For most, there is no increase in burden hours beyond the amount already accounted for in the 2010 Census. Residents who were previously unable to claim a “usual home elsewhere,” are now directed on the GQ ICR experimental form to fill out the address fields, increasing burden by 30 seconds.
Project Schedule
Data collection will take place between April 1, 2010 and May 14, 2010.
The report is currently scheduled for completion on September 6, 2012.
The preliminary estimated cost to the Federal Government for the GQ Evaluation is $800,000. The Census Bureau is the only agency bearing this cost.
For questions on statistical methods or the data collection described above, please contact Jason Machowski of the Decennial Management Division at the Census Bureau (Phone: 301-763-4173 or email jason.d.machowski@census.gov.
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Census 2010 Alternative Group Quarters (GQ) Evaluation |
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File Modified | 2009-05-11 |
File Created | 2009-05-11 |