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Computer and Internet Use Supplement to the Census Bureau's Current Population Survey

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SUPPORTING STATEMENT

U.S. Department of Commerce

National Telecommunications and Information Administration

Computer and Internet Use Supplement to the Census Bureau’s

Current Population Survey

OMB Control No. 0660-0021



B. COLLECTION OF INFORMATION EMPLOYING STATISTICAL METHODS


1. Universe and Respondent Selection


The Census Bureau conduct the October supplement, in conjunction with the CPS, for which the universe is 114 million households. From this universe, we select a sample of approximately 72,000 households each month, of which approximately 59,000 households are eligible for interview. We actually interview about 55,000 households each month. We ask the items in the October supplement, as appropriate, for members of these households. We feel the most comparable response rate to similar questions asked of respondents would be the items asked in October 2011. Here are the historical response rates for the October supplement:


Supplement Year

Additional Items to Basic School Enrollment Supplement

Response Rate

1999

Language Proficiency Disability Items

93.63 %

2000

Basic School Enrollment Only

93.20 %

2001

Basic School Enrollment Only

93.34 %

2002

Library Supplement

93.35 %

2003

Computer Use Supplement

92.71 %

2004

Language Proficiency Disability Items

92.34 %

2005

Basic School Enrollment Only

92.61%

2006

Basic School Enrollment Only

91.92%

2007

Internet Use Items

91.97%

2008

Basic School Enrollment Only

91.71%

2009

Internet Use Items

92.10%

2010

Internet Use Items

91.53%

2011

Basic School Enrollment Only

91.29%


2. Procedures for Collecting Information


The Computer and Internet Use Supplement is a supplemental survey associated with the CPS in October. Attachment A gives an overview of the CPS sample design and weighting methodology and response rates. The statistical properties of these supplemental items will fall within those associated with the CPS itself.


3. Methods to Maximize Response


We maintain response rates and data accuracy for the CPS at high levels through interviewer instruction and training and close monitoring of data output. (Refer to Item 5 of Attachment A for a discussion of the CPS nonresponse.)


A full allocation for item nonresponse is done within the October Computer and Internet Use Supplement for eligible people. (Item nonresponse is not expected to exceed five percent.)


4. Testing of Procedures

We do not require testing of procedures and methods since we have conducted the October supplement for more than 50 years. Attachment B discusses the reliability of estimates produced by the October 2010 Computer and Internet Use Supplement.



5. Contacts for Statistical Aspects and Data Collection


The following individuals may be contacted on the statistical data collection and analysis operations:


Statistical Design: Data Collection/Survey Design:

Yeng Cheng Lisa A. Clement

Demographic Statistical Methods Division Demographic Surveys Division

U.S. Census Bureau U.S. Census Bureau

(301) 763- 3287 (301) 763-3806


Statistical Analysis:


Kurt Bauman

Population Division

U.S. Census Bureau

(301) 763-6171



Attachments (Supplementary Documents in ROCIS)


A. Overview of CPS Sample Design and Methodology


B. October 2010 Source and Accuracy Statement








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