"US Implements Overdue Changes to Race and Ethnicity Classification"

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The U.S. Office of Management and Budget has updated how it classifies people by race and ethnicity for the first time in over 25 years, combining questions on federal forms and adding a "Middle Eastern or North African" category. The changes aim to better capture the country's diversity and provide policymakers with a more comprehensive view of the population. The revised standards, effective immediately, are expected to impact federal data collection forms, including census surveys, and guide analyses of various issues such as healthcare outcomes and redistricting.
Topics:world#data-collection#diversity#federal-forms#government-and-policy#race-and-ethnicity#us-government
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