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The following report is submitted as the ethnographic coverage evaluation report accompanying the coded “resolution” of differences between the census and the Alternative Enumeration of two blocks in the City of Miami, Florida, where Haitians are the predominant ethnic group.
Information relevant to this coverage report appears in the final report submitted for the ethnographic research on the possible undercount of Haitians in Miami, entitled “What’s in it for Me? What’s in it for You?“. That research was conducted under Joint Statistical Agreement 88-26 with technical guidance from the Center for Survey Methods Research, Bureau of the Census. We will refer to that earlier report as Stepick and Dutton Stepick 1990.
Rather than repeat information in that background report, this report will be confined to updating information or relating information not included in the previous report, and that specifically deals with the Alternative Enumeration.
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