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Redistricting/ by Peter A. Morrison, Thomas M. Bryan.
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a manual for analysts, practitioners, and citizens /
作者:
Morrison, Peter A.
其他作者:
Bryan, Thomas M.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2019.,
面頁冊數:
xvii, 115 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1: Introduction & Overview -- Chapter 2: Background, Context, and Key Issues -- Chapter 3: Using This Reference Manual -- Part I: DATA AND METHODS -- Chapter 4: Overview of Data Used in Redistricting -- Chapter 5: Building a Redistricting Database -- Chapter 6: Special Purpose Demographic Accounting Models -- Part II: PROFILING LOCAL DEMOGRAPHIC CONTEXTS -- Chapter 7: characterizing and illustrating local contexts -- Chapter 8: Group's intrinsic voting strength -- Chapter 9: Techniques for contrasting the spatial distributions -- Chapter 10: Senate Factor 5 "Lingering effects of discrimination" -- Part III: EVALUATING AND COMPARING PLANS -- Chapter 11: Legal considerations -- Chapter 12: Specific concerns in comparing statewide redistricting plans -- Part IV: CASE STUDIES -- Chapter 13: Overview of part IV -- Chapter 14: Integrating Administrative, Political, and Statistical Geography -- Chapter 15: Disparities between Total and Eligible Voter Populations -- Chapter 16: Distinguishing "False Positives" Among Majority-minority Election Districts in Statewide Congressional Redistricting -- Chapter 17: Accounting for Postcensal Population Change -- Chapter 18: Accounting for Prisoner Populations -- Chapter 19: Balancing Representational & Electoral Equality -- Chapter 20: Balancing traditional redistricting criteria -- Chapter 21: Evaluating Minority Voting Strength in Spatially Diverse Contexts -- Chapter 22: Discerning Statistical Imprints of Intent -- Chapter 23: Foreseeing Hispanics' Potential Future Voting Strength -- Chapter 24: Senate Factor 5 Evaluation -- Chapter 25: Characterizing Local Demographic Contexts.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15827-9
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Redistricting = a manual for analysts, practitioners, and citizens /
Morrison, Peter A.
Redistricting
a manual for analysts, practitioners, and citizens /[electronic resource] :by Peter A. Morrison, Thomas M. Bryan. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019. - xvii, 115 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Introduction & Overview -- Chapter 2: Background, Context, and Key Issues -- Chapter 3: Using This Reference Manual -- Part I: DATA AND METHODS -- Chapter 4: Overview of Data Used in Redistricting -- Chapter 5: Building a Redistricting Database -- Chapter 6: Special Purpose Demographic Accounting Models -- Part II: PROFILING LOCAL DEMOGRAPHIC CONTEXTS -- Chapter 7: characterizing and illustrating local contexts -- Chapter 8: Group's intrinsic voting strength -- Chapter 9: Techniques for contrasting the spatial distributions -- Chapter 10: Senate Factor 5 "Lingering effects of discrimination" -- Part III: EVALUATING AND COMPARING PLANS -- Chapter 11: Legal considerations -- Chapter 12: Specific concerns in comparing statewide redistricting plans -- Part IV: CASE STUDIES -- Chapter 13: Overview of part IV -- Chapter 14: Integrating Administrative, Political, and Statistical Geography -- Chapter 15: Disparities between Total and Eligible Voter Populations -- Chapter 16: Distinguishing "False Positives" Among Majority-minority Election Districts in Statewide Congressional Redistricting -- Chapter 17: Accounting for Postcensal Population Change -- Chapter 18: Accounting for Prisoner Populations -- Chapter 19: Balancing Representational & Electoral Equality -- Chapter 20: Balancing traditional redistricting criteria -- Chapter 21: Evaluating Minority Voting Strength in Spatially Diverse Contexts -- Chapter 22: Discerning Statistical Imprints of Intent -- Chapter 23: Foreseeing Hispanics' Potential Future Voting Strength -- Chapter 24: Senate Factor 5 Evaluation -- Chapter 25: Characterizing Local Demographic Contexts.
This comprehensive manual provides a user-oriented overview of U.S. Census data and demographic methods for redistricting applications. It addresses current issues and concerns accompanying the creation, adjustment, and evaluation of election districts and plans that incorporate them using 2020 Federal Census data. It meets the needs of local governments, citizen redistricting commissions, parties to litigation, and practitioners using Census data for political redistricting. The book provides many examples of technical problems that analysts will encounter when applying these data, supplemented by extensive case studies illustrating these technical issues and how they can be addressed. The book is a source to consult for insight, background, and concrete examples of specific issues and concerns and how to address them. As such this comprehensive reference manual is a "must have" for applied demographers, data scientists, statisticians, citizen redistricting commissions, parties to litigation, practitioners, and any analyst or organization engaged in political redistricting using US decennial census data.
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