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Enumerator
a. Receives detailed training on each field operation to which assigned. Learns the nature, scope
and objectives of the operation and specific procedures to be followed.
b. Receives assignments which involve locating and listing households and conducting interviews
with respondents, explaining the purpose of the census, asking questions as worded on census
forms, and recording data on these forms or a hand-held computer.(HHC)
c. Canvasses an assignment area looking for every place where a person lives or could live. May be
assigned to follow up on coverage problems to determine if deSignated households, persons, or
geographic areas were counted in the census and counted correctly.
d. Conducts quality control operations at selected addresses in a predetermined geographic area.
Determines which areas fail quality levels and must be relisted. May participate in relisting
difficult or inadequately prelisted areas. Maintains a record of those addresses as a check on the
completeness of the assignment. Quality control involves locating and visiting selected
households, conducting interviews with occupants and others, explaining the purpose of the
visit, andcollectirrg-rre-cessaryinformattorr:
e. Meets with supervisor at specified times for reviewing and turning in work and receiving
Qrocedures and clarification of instructions.
f. Maintains records of hours worked, units produced, miles driven, quality control results, and
expenses incurred in the performance of duties.
g. Responsible for the accurate and expeditious completion of each assignment.
h. May be required to participate in recruiting and testing activities, such as distributing flyers or
scheduling and administering the testing of job applicants for various positions within their
designated area.
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UNEMPLOYMENT ():OMPENSA TION FOR FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (UCFE) PROGRAM
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Unemployment insurance (UI) for 'Federal workers. When unemployed, Federal workers may be -mtitled to UI benefits
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CLAIM. go to the nearest LOCAL P; BLlC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE of the STATE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
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AGENCY to register for work and file your claim for UI. Your ELlGmILITY for UI CANNOT be determined until AFTER
you file a claim. DO NOT DELAytiling a UI claim; if you wait, your unemployment benefits may be reduced or you may not
qualify for any benefits.
To help EXPEDITE your claim. take 1HIS FORM with you, your SOCIAL SECURTIY ACCOUNT NUMBER CARD, the OFFICIAL NOTICE of your most recent
SEPARAnON or of your present NONPAY status (Standard Form 50 if available), EARNINGS and LEAVE statements, or similar documents that indicate you were
em.loyed by a Federal agency.
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Identifi?atiog
FEDERAL AGENCY will insert FEDERAL AGENCY
To be completed by the Federal
Agency:
in the box: I
CODE NO.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1st line - Parent Federal Agency 9l3 . Contact Name/Office
B~U OF THE CENSUS
Name and 3 digit code number DECENNIAL Carol Shular
2nd line - Major Component (if
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any) Telephone No. (include area code)
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P . O. ~ox 66945 (314) 997-2100 Ext. 2422
address to which all forms St. Louis, MO 63166
pertaining to a claim should be
sent (ES-93I. 931A, 934, 936, and
notices of appeal, hearings, and
determinations)
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KEEP nos FORM and TAKE IT WITH YOU if you file a UCFFJUI claim for unemployed Federal workers provided by Federal law
(U.S. CODE, Title 5, Chapter 85). For more information about UCFEIUI, read the REVERSE SIDE of this fonn.
STANDARD FORM 8 (Rev. 6-87)
Prescribed by Dept. of Labor
NSN 7540'()()'634-3964 20 CFR 609