Yes, a felon can work for the U.S. Census Bureau, but eligibility may depend on the nature of the felony and the specific position applied for. The agency conducts background checks, and certain convictions could disqualify an applicant. However, many positions do not require a clean record, and felons are encouraged to apply. It's best for individuals to inquire directly with the Census Bureau for specific guidance on their situation.
In most US states, no.
No. It is not a long enough work history.
There never has been a worldwide census. The census in the US that was conducted in 2010 was a census of people living in the US and its possessions.
no because he or she is a felon
The first US census was in 1790.
US Census Bureau: is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census.
The last US census carried out in 2010 was the 23rd US census to have been carried out. The census found that the population of the US was 308,745,538. This was the first census to record a population of more than 300 million.
Charleston, WV Population: 53,421 (US Census 2000) Huntington, WV Population: 51,475 (US Census 2000) Parkersburg, WV Population: 33,099 (US Census 2000) Wheeling, WV Population: 31,419 (US Census 2000) Morgantown, WV Population: 26,809 (US Census 2000) Weirton, WV Population: 20,411 (US Census 2000) Fairmont, WV Population: 19,097 (US Census 2000) Beckley, WV Population: 17,254 (US Census 2000) Clarksburg, WV Population: 16,743 (US Census 2000) Martinsburg, WV Population: 14,972 (US Census 2000)
281,421,906 According to the 2000 US Census
The US Census recorded 64,356 residents.
The US census is taken every 10 years
For a violation of US federal law, the remedy is a presidential pardon.