The Census Bureau has computed "Hard-to-Count" scores for each census tract, based upon a variety of social and economic factors that have been correlated with low mail-response rates in previous censuses.
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"Hard-to-Count" Scores for Michigan Census Tracts
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Michigan Census Tracts with "Hard-to-Count" Scores Above 60
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Components of "Hard-to-Count" Scores, Pt. 1: Housing and Household Characteristics
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Components of "Hard-to-Count" Scores, Pt. 2: Social and Economic Characteristics
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Components of "Hard-to-Count" Scores, Pt. 3: Race and Hispanic Origin
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Components of "Hard-to-Count" Scores, Pt. 4: Other Demographic Characteristics
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Click here for maps showing street boundaries for each census tract.
Click on a county in the map below to see a detailed map of hard-to-count areas for that county.
Click on a county in the map above to see a detailed map of hard-to-count areas for that county.
Updated 4/10/09
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