[Summit] Fw: Providence Census?
David Kolsky
davidjkolsky at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 14 19:22:43 UTC 2021
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: David Kolsky <davidjkolsky at yahoo.com>To: pete1188 <pete1188 at cox.net>Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2021, 03:22:11 PM EDTSubject: Re: [Summit] Providence Census?
I took the 1980 Census in Berkeley, California, and the residence of students all depends.
Graduate students who have year-to-year leases, for example, would most likely consider their residence where they lived on April 1, 2020, while an undergraduate living in a dormitory on the Brown campus would be most likely to consider his or home to be the family address or some other address elsewhere (often outside Providence.)
The graduate student, for example, would not usually plan to return permanently to the address she or he left when first coming to college, while the dormie might have plans, when not on campus, to live “back home” until graduation. On the other hand, she or he might have planned or reserved some other home during the long vacation.
(Similar considerations apply to where a student would register to vote.)
Dave
On Saturday, August 14, 2021, 02:44:03 PM EDT, pete1188 <pete1188 at cox.net> wrote:
Hi all,
I saw that the population of Providence is 191,000, based on the 2020 census. My guess is that number doesn't include the college students who live here September to June. Does anyone know that number? Ie, students. Just curious.
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