Upcoming Webinars and Events
On September 5, Population Reference Bureau and Critical Labor Coalition are hosting a webinar “Where Is the Workforce? Understanding the labor shortage and working toward solutions.”
On September 9, States Count Action Network is hosting a webinar “The Rise of Mis/Disinfo: Lessons for the 2030 Census.”
On September 17, the Disability Health Equity Research Network (DHERN) is hosting a virtual conference on “Moving Disability Measurement Forward.”
New and Notable
- Births in the United States, 2023 (NCHS)
- Report on Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2023 (NCES)
- U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services, June 2024 (BEA)
- Summer Youth Labor Force (BLS)
- 2020 Census Privacy-Protected Microdata File (Census Bureau)
What we’re reading this month
- American’s Economic and Social Data At Risk (The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and The Census Project)
- Rethinking Urban and Rural Distinctions (Census Bureau)
- Education and Workforce Data Legislation Review: What Happened in 2024? (Data Quality Campaign)
- The False Narrative of an Africa Unscathed by COVID-19 (Population Reference Bureau)
- Errors On Death Certificates May Be Skewing Mortality Data (Science Friday)
- Roadmap to 2030 (Census Counts)
- Project 2025 and your federal job: Better read up on this one (Federal News Network)
Advocacy and Comment Opportunities
The U.S. Department of Commerce invites public comment on a proposed revision to the Annual Integrated Economic Survey (AIES).
Visit us on LinkedIn for the most current calls for comment on federal data sources.
In Case You Missed It
Recordings are now available for our recent webinars:
- Data Opportunities and Challenges in a Post-Roe World
- Responding to Federal Requests for Comment
- Local Data for Local Action
- State Courts and Using Data for Good
- Our Census: Looking Back to 2020 and Forward to 2030
- Do No Harm Guide: Collecting, Analyzing, and Reporting Gender and Sexual Orientation Data
Job Opportunities
Visit us on LinkedIn for recent job postings.
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