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Ron S. Jarmin (born ____) is an American [[economist]] currently performing the nonexclusive functions and duties of the [[Director of the United States Census Bureau.]] A career employee of the [[U.S. Census Bureau,]] Jarmin assumed the position June 30, 2017, following the resignation of former director John H. Thompson and will serve pending confirmation of a new Census Bureau director.<ref>{{cite web |title=Secretary of Commerce Names Interim Census Leadership |url=https://www.commerce.gov/news/press-releases/2017/06/secretary-commerce-names-interim-census-leadership |accessdate=22 August 2018}}</ref>
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==Biography==
Country
Jarmin received B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in [[Economics]] from the [[University of Oregon]] in 1987 and 1992, respectively. Since joining the Census Bureau in 1992 he has held various positions including Chief of the Center for Economic Studies, Chief Economist, and Associate Director for Economic Programs.
United States

Inaugurated
Jarmin led the team for the [[2017 Economic Census,]] overseeing a move to 100 percent Internet data collection<ref>{{cite web |title=Census Bureau Begins Conducting Economic Census |url=https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2018/econ-begins.html |website=U.S. Census Bureau |accessdate=22 August 2018}}</ref> and leveraging enterprise investments to minimize system, application and dissemination costs.<ref>{{cite web |title=Economic Census |url=https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/economic-census.html |website=U.S.Census Bureau |accessdate=22 August 2018}}</ref> Data products from the Economic Census provide the foundation for key measures of economic performance, including the nation’s [[Gross Domestic Product.]]
January 2005; 12 years ago

Participants
An elected [[Fellow of the American Statistical Association,]] he has published papers<ref>{{cite web |title=Researcher Profiles: Ron Jarmin |url=https://www.census.gov/research/researchers/profile.php?cv_profile=35 |website=U.S. Census Bureau |accessdate=22 August 2018}}</ref> in the areas of industrial organization, business dynamics, entrepreneurship, technology and firm performance, urban economics, data access and statistical disclosure avoidance.
3.5 million households/year

Activity
==References==
Survey
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The American Community Survey (ACS) is an ongoing statistical survey by the U.S. Census Bureau. It regularly gathers information previously contained only in the long form of the decennial census, such as ancestry, educational attainment, income, language proficiency, migration, disability, employment, and housing characteristics. These data are used by many public-sector, private-sector, and not-for-profit stakeholders to allocate funding, track shifting demographics, plan for emergencies, and learn about local communities.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Eberstadt|first1=Nicholas|last2=Nunn|first2=Ryan|last3=Schanzenbach|first3=Diane W.|last4=Strain|first4=Michael|title=In Order That They Might Rest Their Arguments on Facts: The Vital Role of Government-Collected Data|url=http://www.hamiltonproject.org/papers/in_order_that_they_might_rest_their_arguments_on_facts_the_vital_role_of_go}}</ref> Sent to approximately 295,000 addresses monthly (or 3.5 million per year), it is the largest survey after the decennial census that the Census Bureau administers.[1]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Ron S. Jarmin (born ____) is an American economist currently performing the nonexclusive functions and duties of the Director of the United States Census Bureau. A career employee of the U.S. Census Bureau, Jarmin assumed the position June 30, 2017, following the resignation of former director John H. Thompson and will serve pending confirmation of a new Census Bureau director.[1]

Biography

Jarmin received B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Economics from the University of Oregon in 1987 and 1992, respectively. Since joining the Census Bureau in 1992 he has held various positions including Chief of the Center for Economic Studies, Chief Economist, and Associate Director for Economic Programs.

Jarmin led the team for the 2017 Economic Census, overseeing a move to 100 percent Internet data collection[2] and leveraging enterprise investments to minimize system, application and dissemination costs.[3] Data products from the Economic Census provide the foundation for key measures of economic performance, including the nation’s Gross Domestic Product.

An elected Fellow of the American Statistical Association, he has published papers[4] in the areas of industrial organization, business dynamics, entrepreneurship, technology and firm performance, urban economics, data access and statistical disclosure avoidance.

References

  1. ^ "Secretary of Commerce Names Interim Census Leadership". Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Census Bureau Begins Conducting Economic Census". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Economic Census". U.S.Census Bureau. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Researcher Profiles: Ron Jarmin". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 22 August 2018.

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