Let us know what’s important to you
The APDU Board is working on updating our strategy to ensure we remain a valuable resource for our members. To do that, we need your input.
What do you want to see more of from APDU? Take a minute to fill out our March member poll.
Upcoming Webinars and Events
State Courts and Using Data for Good
How well do you know your local and state courts? The courts can play a critical role in helping to solve complex social and policy problems, but there are some things you need to know and some strategies to employ to make that happen. Courts generate a lot of data. We will help you understand what they do and don’t have, how to get it, and what to do with it. Oh, and we will tell bad jokes.
March 21 at 2 p.m. ET
Presenters: Zach Zarnow and Danielle Hirsch, National Center for State Courts
Save the Date
Updates from the Office of Enterprise Data and Analytics, EEOC
April 23, 2024 at 3:00 PM Eastern
Presenters: Justin West
APDU Annual Conference
Georgetown University Capitol Campus in Washington, D.C.
July 23-24
What we’re reading this month
- Next Steps on the American Community Survey Disability Questions (Census Bureau)
- Bolstering Education Statistics to Serve the Nation (Statistics and Public Policy)
- Research Note on Linking CPS ASEC Files (Population Research and Policy Review)
- Statistical Programs of the United States Government (Office of Management and Budget)
- Census Bureau Research Explores Relationship Between Types of Social Connections and Declining Survey Response Rates and Data Quality (Census Bureau)
In Case You Missed It
Recordings are now available for our recent webinars:
- Do No Harm Guide: Collecting, Analyzing, and Reporting Gender and Sexual Orientation Data
- Our Census: Looking Back to 2020 and Forward to 2030
Job Opportunities
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We want to showcase your work
Do you have a new product, data visualization, data story, or other achievement you’d like to share? Let us know at info@apdu.org and your work might be featured in next month’s newsletter.