Phantom Constituents in the Census — New York Times Editorial

New York Times Editorial, September 26, 2005 A longstanding quirk in census rules counts incarcerated people as “residents” of the prisons where most are held for only a short time, instead of counting them in the towns and cities where they actually live. This practice was scarcely noticeable 30 years ago, when the prison population … Continue reading Phantom Constituents in the Census — New York Times Editorial