Census data definition

Census data means the information needed to administer the policyholder’s plan and may include: name of employer, name of the Employee, location of employment, date of hire, title, salary, marital status, gender, date of birth, social security number or other Employee identification number, address, other contact information, Employee coverage options, Dependents to be covered (Spouse or Child), Dependent coverage options, Beneficiary designation, payroll deduction authorization with signature, and actively at work statement.
Census data means the population data received from the United States Bureau of the Census
Census data means the following basic demographic information with respect to Continued Employees, Prior Retirees and their eligible dependents (according to the status of such individuals as eligible dependents as of May 1, 2000) (hereinafter "Assumed Retirees"): identification of such individuals, date of birth, date of hire, gender, amount of life insurance coverage in effect on May 1, 2000, the benefit and level of retiree medical coverage elected on May 1, 2000 (if applicable), and with respect to individuals who as of May 1, 2000, were not yet eligible for retiree medical or retiree life insurance benefits, the identification of which programs and benefits such individuals may become eligible for as of May 1, 2000. Any change effective after May 1, 2000, in the following information shall not be considered to be an error in census data for purposes of this Employee Benefits Agreement: (i) changes in coverage elections, (ii) eligible dependent status, (iii) available coverages, and (iv) accrual of service and normal aging from and after May 1, 2000.

Examples of Census data in a sentence

  • State population shares will be taken from the December data from the year that each Census was undertaken (i.e. the first data used will be December 2021 Census data).

  • Census data needs to be presented at the lowest scale available, which for race and ethnicity is the block level.

  • Census data should be compared to the next higher level of aggregation (i.e. block to block group) instead of to the city or the county as a whole.

  • However, if the Executive is not then residing in the United States, the election of the Executive with respect to such venue shall be either St. Louis, Missouri or in the judicial district encompassing that city of the United States among the thirty cities having the largest population (as determined by the most recent United States Census data available at the Termination Date) that is closest to the Executive's residence.

  • Relevance: Census data are available by state and territory and by statistical areas.

  • Relevance: Census data are available by state/territory and by statistical areas.

  • Again, note that MEPS population estimates have undergone some “discontinuities” as discussed earlier, as they now reflect 2010 Census data on population distributions.

  • Examples of data sources for the quantitative data that could be used are local epidemiologic data, state data (e.g., from state needs assessments, SAMHSA’s National Survey on Drug Use and Health), and/or national data [e.g., from SAMHSA’s National Survey on Drug Use and Health or from National Center for Health Statistics/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports, and Census data].

  • QEs also may have used U.S. Census data to calculate the number of low-income households within a given geographic area.

  • U.S. Census data on firms by number of employees is not available.


More Definitions of Census data

Census data means the population data received from the United States Bureau of the Census pursuant to P.L. 94-171.
Census data means data collected in a Census;
Census data means the information needed to administer the policyholder’s plan and may include: name of employer, name of the Covered Person , location of employment, date of hire, title, salary, marital status, gender, date of birth, social security number or other Covered Person identification number, address, other contact information, Covered Person coverage options, payroll deduction authorization with signature, an actively at work statement, or other statement specific to the Covered Person’s eligibility, such as a member of the Board of Directors.
Census data means the most recent census report or country population estimate that is published by the Bureau of Census, United States Department of Commerce, that is generally accepted in the cellular industry for determining population (or if such population reports or estimates are no longer published by said Bureau, such comparable Federal index as shall be generally used in the cellular industry for determining population).
Census data means any information gathered as a consequence of the Census that relates to an individual or a household and data derived from such information;

Related to Census data

  • Anonymous Data means Personal Data that has been processed in such a manner that it can no longer be attributed to an identified or identifiable natural person.

  • Pseudonymous data means information that cannot be attributed to a specific individual without the use of additional information provided that it is kept separately and subject to appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure that it is not attributed to the individual.

  • Census means a field survey carried out to identify and determine the number of Project Affected Persons (PAP), their assets, and potential impacts; in accordance with the procedures, satisfactory to the relevant government authorities, and the World Bank Safeguard Policies. The meaning of the word shall also embrace the criteria for eligibility for compensation, resettlement and other measures, emanating from consultations with affected communities and the Local Leaders.

  • Criminal records data means information about an individual's criminal convictions and offences, and information relating to criminal allegations and proceedings.

  • Virtual Data Room means the virtual data room established by the Company, access to which was given to SPAC in connection with its due diligence investigation of the Company relating to the Transactions.