No, the Special Census will cover only select areas of the Village. The 2000 Decennial Census covered the entire Village. The 2008 Partial Special Census only covers areas that Village officials consider 'growth areas'. These growth areas include subdivisions and housing complexes that were constructed or have had growth since the last Special Census in 2004.
The door-to-door interviews usually last about 5-7 minutes, depending on the size of the household.
If nobody is home to answer the question of the interviewer, he or she will leave a card requesting the resident to complete the interview over the phone. After multiple attempts to reach a household, a proxy interview may be conducted. A proxy interview would entail a neighbor providing information about the household in question.
Residents will be asked to provide basic demographic information including number of people in the household, age, sex, race, date of birth, etc. No household information will be shared with the Village of Woodridge or any other government entity.
All Special Census employees are required to wear and display a badge from the United States Census Bureau.
Absolutely. The public is protected by Title 13, US Code. Only authorized US Census Bureau employees may see personally identifiable information. Results that could be used to identify an individual are not released. Census employees, including those hired on a temporary basis, swear under oath that they will not disclose any information gathered about individuals or businesses. Information collected by the Census Bureau is used only for statistical purposes--no one can obtain personal identifiable data from the Census Bureau.
The resident interviews will begin in mid to late June according to estimates given by the Census Bureau.
The Special Census is expected to last 4-5 weeks. Census takers will be in the field for approximately 2-3 weeks.
The Village recently recruited locally for the positions of enumerators, crew leaders and clerical staff. The Village is no longer accepting candidates for the Census Worker Application process. If you are a part of the recruitment process and are listed on the Applicant Wait List, you are required to report to the Special Census Test location. Eligible applicants from the Census Workers Wait List will receive postcard notification in the mail providing the time, date and location of the test. Applicants must bring their Census application and identification with them to the testing.