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Census Data-Strictly Business?: What’s Different about Census 2010 (and on)?

Census Data-Strictly Business?: What’s Different about Census 2010 (and on)? What’s “New” late 2010-2012?— what’s in there and what’s not in there? Access Points & Methods—demos Q & A (ask at anytime). Jim Skinner- Research Division Atlanta Regional Commission jskinner@atlantaregional.com.

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Census Data-Strictly Business?: What’s Different about Census 2010 (and on)?

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  1. Census Data-Strictly Business?: What’s Different about Census 2010 (and on)? What’s “New” late 2010-2012?— what’s in there and what’s not in there? Access Points & Methods—demos Q & A (ask at anytime) Jim Skinner- Research Division Atlanta Regional Commission jskinner@atlantaregional.com

  2. Decennial Census in the recent past… • In Census 2000, the census used 2 forms • “short” form – asked for basic demographic and housing information, such as age, sex, race, how many people lived in the housing unit, and if the housing unit was owned or rented by the resident (SF1 and SF2) • “long” form – collected the same information as the short form but also collected more in-depth information such as income, education, and language spoken at home (SF3..and SF4) • Only a small portion of the population, called asample, received the long form. 1 IN 6 IN 2000 2

  3. 2010 Census and American Community Survey • 2010 Census focused on counting the U.S. population • The sample data are now collected in the ACS. There is no more “long-form” (no more SF3 or SF4) • Same “short form” questions on the ACS • 5-year estimates will be produced for same broad set of geographic areas including census tracts and block groups 3

  4. American Community SurveyKey Differences from Census 2000 • The goal of ACS is to produce data comparable to the Census 2000 long form data • These estimates will cover the same small areas as Census 2000 but with smaller sample sizes • Smaller sample sizes for 5-year ACS estimates results in reductions in the reliability of estimates 4

  5. Population Thresholds for ACS Estimates

  6. American Community Survey Data Products Release Schedule * Five-year estimates will be available for areas as small as census tracts and block groups. Source: US Census Bureau 6

  7. CENSUS DATA: OVERVIEW OF The laST YEAR+ 2010 Census Redistricting Data Counts released for Georgia 3/17/11 State, Counties, Cities, Census Tracts, Blockgroups, Blocks Total Population by Race (Detail), and Voting Age, Housing Units NO Age or gender detail, NO income and poverty 2005-2009 American Community Survey Data Estimates released for Georgia 12/2010 State, Counties, Cities, Census Tracts, Blockgroups Everything in above release (but not as current) plus age and sex, income, poverty, mode choice, commuting, etc.

  8. CENSUS DATA: OVERVIEW OF The laST YEAR+(CONTINUED) 2010 Census SF1 Data Counts released for Georgia June 2011 State, Counties, Cities, Census Tracts, Blockgroups, Blocks Total Population by Race (Detail), Sex and Age Detail, More Detail on Housing Units STILL, no income and poverty data 2006-2010 American Community Survey Data Estimates to be released for Georgia 12/2011 State, Counties, Cities, Census Tracts, Blockgroups Everything in above release (but not as current) plus age and sex, income, poverty, mode choice, commuting, etc. 2010 American Community Survey (for similar variables) released January 2012 LARGER geographies (65K +); 2008-2011 ACS down to 20K+ pop NOTE: No “sample” data from 2010 Census (no SF3)…not until 2013 for 2008-2012 ACS

  9. WHAT’S OUT AND IN THE NEWS… 2010 Census SF2 Counts released for Georgia late March 2012 State, Counties, Cities, Census Tracts 331 racial and ethnic categories: Total Population, Sex and Age Detail, More Detail on Group Quarters VERY complicated table structure 2010 Urbanized Areas 2011 Census Bureau Population Estimates Estimates released for Georgia 4/2012 State, Counties, Metro and Micro Areas (“OLD” definitions)

  10. Urban Area by County: 2010

  11. 2011 Bureau Estimates Compared

  12. CENSUS DATA: OVERVIEW OF The laST YEAR+(CONTINUED) 2010 Census SF1 Data Counts released for Georgia June 2011 State, Counties, Cities, Census Tracts, Blockgroups, Blocks Total Population by Race (Detail), Sex and Age Detail, More Detail on Housing Units STILL, no income and poverty data 2006-2010 American Community Survey Data Estimates to be released for Georgia 12/2011 State, Counties, Cities, Census Tracts, Blockgroups Everything in above release (but not as current) plus age and sex, income, poverty, mode choice, commuting, etc. 2010 American Community Survey (for similar variables) released January 2012 LARGER geographies (65K +); 2008-2011 ACS down to 20K+ pop NOTE: No “sample” data from 2010 Census (no SF3)…not until 2013 for 2008-2012 ACS

  13. Detailed TablesExamples • Sex by Age by Race and Hispanic Origin • Means of Transportation to Work by Travel Time to Work • Median Number of Rooms in Housing Units • School Enrollment by Level of School • Poverty Status in the past 12 Months by Sex and Age 15

  14. Detailed Tables Table Name Table Number Universe Data Source Collapsed Version Margin of Error 16

  15. American Community Survey

  16. LIVE DEMOSAFF2 DEMOARC CENSUS SITEWEAVE INTERFACE (via ARC)>>NEIGHBORHOOD NEXUS OTHER (IRE, NHGIS)

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