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2018 Oregon Census Data Users Conference September 12 & 13, 2018

2018 Oregon Census Data Users Conference September 12 & 13, 2018. Heidi Crawford Data Dissemination Specialist U.S. Census Bureau. Presentation Outline. 2017 ACS/Other Survey Product Releases Economic Census Opportunity Project Statistics In Schools Census Academy.

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2018 Oregon Census Data Users Conference September 12 & 13, 2018

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  1. 2018 Oregon Census Data Users ConferenceSeptember 12 & 13, 2018 Heidi Crawford Data Dissemination Specialist U.S. Census Bureau

  2. Presentation Outline • 2017 ACS/Other Survey Product Releases • Economic Census • Opportunity Project • Statistics In Schools • Census Academy

  3. The American Community Survey: The Foundation The American Community Survey is on the leading edge of survey design, continuous improvement, and data quality • The nation’s most current, reliable, and accessible data source for local statistics on critical planning topics such as age, children, veterans, commuting, education, income, and employment • Surveys 3.5 million addresses and informs over $675 billion of Federal government spending each year • Covers 35+ topics, supports over 300 evidence-based Federal government uses, and produces 11 billion estimates each year • Three key annual data releases: • 1-year Estimates (for large populations) • 1-year Supplemental Estimates (for small populations) • 5-year Estimates (for very small populations)

  4. This Week’s Releases: Sept 12 Wednesday, September 12th • 2017 National income, poverty, and health insurance statistics • The Current Population Survey (CPS) • Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC) • Supplemental Poverty Measure: 2017 • Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2017 census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2018/iphi-acs-dates.html

  5. This Week’s Releases: Sept 13 Thursday, September 13th • 2017 ACS 1-year public release • Detailed Tables • Summary Tables • ACS Data Tools (My Congressional District, QuickFacts, API) • State and Metro Area Graphics • Pre-Recorded Soundbites • Infographics and Visualizations census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2018/iphi-acs-dates.html census.gov/library/visualizations.html

  6. ACS New Tables Group Quarters • Two new Subject Tables have replaced S2601B • S2602: Characteristics of the Group Quarters Population by Group Quarters Type (3 Types) • S2603: Characteristics of the Group Quarters Population by Group Quarters Type (5 Types) • 55 new Detailed Tables as source tables for the new Subject Tables www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/tech_docs/table_shells/2017

  7. ACS New Tables (continued) Citizen Voting-Age Population • B29001: Citizen, Voting-Age Population by Age • B29002: Citizen, Voting-Age Population by Educational Attainment • B29003: Citizen, Voting-Age Population by Poverty Status • B29004: Median Household Income for Households with a Citizen, Voting-Age Householder (in 2017 Inflation-Adjusted Dollars) • S2901: Citizen, Voting-Age Population by Selected Characteristics www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/tech_docs/table_shells/2017

  8. ACS Noteworthy Data Product Modifications Modifications made to tables on: • Health Insurance • Age and Sex • Foreign-Born Population • Income and Earnings • Marital History • Grandparents Living with Grandchildren Changes include improvements to: • Age categories • Table universe • Income detail • Poverty thresholds • Table display (counts and percentages) • Level of detail to ensure confidentiality census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/technical-documentation/table-and-geography-changes/2017/1-year.html

  9. Application Programming Interface (API) census.gov/developers census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/guidance/training-presentations/acs-api.html

  10. Available API’s • ACS 1-Year Data(2011-2016) • ACS 5-Year Data(2009-2016) • ACS Migration Flows(2009-2015) • Supplemental(2014-2016) • https://www.census.gov/data/developers/data-sets.html • https://api.census.gov/data.html - 310 datasets

  11. Future ACS Data Releases 2017 ACS 1-Year Supplemental Estimates (Geographies of 20,000+) • Thursday, October 18: Public Release 2013-2017 ACS 5-Year Estimates (All geographic areas) • Tuesday, December 4: Embargo Begins • Thursday, December 6: Public Release Public Use Microdata Sample Files (PUMS) • Thursday, October 18: 2017 1-Year PUMS File • January 17, 2019: 2013-2017 5-Year PUMS File 2013-2017 Variance Replicate Estimates • January 17, 2019: Public Release census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/news/data-releases/2017/release-schedule.html

  12. Data Tell Stories. Tell Us Yours! census.gov/acs/www/share-your-story

  13. About the Economic Census • The U.S. Census Bureau measures the nation’s population once every 10 years. It also measures U.S. businesses every 5 years with the Economic Census • The next Economic Census will be conducted in the second quarter of 2018. Companies report their 2017 year-end numbers • Response is required by law • Responses are confidential. Company data is used for statistical purposes only. The Census Bureau is required by law to keep your information private and secure • Response is required online. This reduces the time needed for completion, improves accuracy, and provides significant cost savings for taxpayers • Results from the Economic Census are free and available to guide business decisions and policy-making

  14. Information Required The Economic Census asks for the following information by location • Employer Identification Number • Physical location • Primary business activity • Sales, receipts, or revenue • Employment and payroll • Industry-specific questions • New data on retail health clinics and on management practices of health care service providers

  15. Economic Census Response • Program launches in May 2018 • Official letters mailed with web address and unique company code to access online survey • Deadline for response is June 12, 2018 • Respondents will be instructed to set up online account on secure website to complete survey • New requirement for Census Bureau economic surveys • Similar to other online accounts with email username, password, security questions • Key changes include • Online response requirement, new reporting instrument for businesses with multiple locations, change in data collection timeframe • Help will be available online and via telephone • Informational website to launch in February

  16. Data from the Economic Census • NAICS: Every 2- thru 6-digit code covered by the Census Bureau • Excludes Agriculture (NAICS 11) and other selected types of business(see https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/economic-census/guidance/understanding-naics.html#par_textimage for full list of exclusions) • Geography: Provides data at the national, state, metro area, county, place, and ZIP Code levels • Other Dimensions: Provides data by business size (estab and firm; employment and revenue), franchisestatus, etc. • Over 200 data variables shown, including “core” variables shown in current programs (establishments, employment, payroll) plus sector-specific variables (inventories, assets, expenses, etc.) • Product Lines data • Very accurate (2012 EC: 84% response rate)

  17. https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/economic-census/about/release-schedules.htmlhttps://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/economic-census/about/release-schedules.html

  18. Opportunity Project • President Obama launched the Opportunity Project in March 2016. • Bringing together government, technologists, and communities to create digital tools to solve real world problems. • Tools cover variety of topics including education, employment, veterans, transportation, and many others. • Data sources include LEHD, Dept of Labor, HUD, Bureau Labor Statistics • This year's Sprint kicked off June 25th. It will run through the rest of the year and finish with another Demo Day at Census HQ tentatively scheduled for January 2019. • https://opportunity.census.gov/

  19. Statistics in Schoolscensus.gov/schools Search entire SIS site

  20. What is Statistics in Schools? • It is a free program. • It provides opportunities to teach statistics in Various subjects. • It is designed to support teachers’ existing lesson plans. • The program started in 2000 as Census in Schools. • The program was revised over the last few years.

  21. Why Use Statistics in Schools? • It gives teachers tools to incorporate statistics into any class. • It uses technology to teach statistics. • It can be extended or modified easily. • It matches activities with relevant education standards and guidelines. • It is a free, easy-to-use resource. • It is backed by the U.S. Census Bureau.

  22. Grade Levels and Subjects Classroom activities available for: • Elementary and middle school • Math • Geography • History • High school • Math • History • Geography • Sociology

  23. Key Messages • There is a need for greater statistics knowledge in today’s data-driven economy. • Statistics in Schools introduces statistics beyond math classes. • All Statistics in Schools activities were created by teachers, for teachers. • Statistics in Schools is a product of the U.S. Census Bureau. “It’s becoming increasingly difficult to define who is and is not included in America’s modern STEM – or science, technology, engineering and math – workforce, simply because technical proficiency is becoming mandatory in a diverse body of occupations.” – Andrew Soergel, U.S. News & World Report

  24. Census.gov/Academy: Visit and Subscribe • Receive weekly Data Gems • These short “how-to” videos are an easy and quick way to increase your knowledge of Census data. Get them in your inbox! • Get access to our data courses • You will learn-at-your-own-pace with these video-tutorials designed for different skill levels. • Interact with our instructors via webinars • Learn about our data releases and tools while attending these live virtual classes. • Bring our data experts to you • Request free workshops and webinars for your organization: census.askdata@census.gov • Take part in this community • Share your feedback and ideas for our educational content: • Census.academy@census.gov

  25. Continue the Conversation facebook.com/uscensusbureau Signup forand managealertsat https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USCENSUS/subscriber/new twitter.com/uscensusbureau youtube.com/user/uscensusbureau instagram.com/uscensusbureau Moreinformationon the AmericanCommunitySurvey: https://www.census.gov/acs Census(Non-mediainquiries) 800-923-8282 Public InformationOffice (Media) 301-763-3030 pinterest.com/uscensusbureau linkedin.com/company/us-census-bureau

  26. Resources: Need Assistance? U.S. Census Bureau Data Dissemination Specialist Heidi Crawford (202) 774-4445 heidi.r.crawford@census.gov Toll-free number: 1-844-ASK-DATA (1-844-275-3282) For general questions: census.askdata@census.gov

  27. Questions?

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