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What’s Trending at the Census Bureau?

What’s Trending at the Census Bureau?. Oregon SDC Affiliates Meeting November 29, 2012 Salem. 2010 Census Release Schedule: Revised. Due to resource limitations and competing priorities Congressional District Summary File (113 th Congress) Now Jun 2013 (from Jan 2013)

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What’s Trending at the Census Bureau?

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  1. What’s Trendingat theCensus Bureau? Oregon SDC Affiliates Meeting November 29, 2012 Salem

  2. 2010 Census Release Schedule: Revised • Due to resource limitations and competing priorities • Congressional District Summary File (113th Congress) • Now Jun 2013 (from Jan 2013) • Public Use Microdata (PUMS) Sample Files • Now Mar - Jun 2013 (from Dec – Apr 2013) • Schedule linked from AFF main page

  3. American Community Survey • First-time internet response option • New and revised questions 2013 • Computer ownership / internet access (new) • Parental place of birth (new) • Food stamps/SNAP • Veterans identification / period of service • Public assistance income • Wages / salary • Interest / dividends

  4. Economic Census 2012 • Data collection schedule • Dec 2012: Forms mailed to most companies • Feb 12, 2013: Due date • Mar–June 2013: Awareness campaign • Oct 2013: Closeout of collection activities • Data publication schedule • Dec 2013: Advance report • 2014–2016: Other reports • Census.gov/econ/census12

  5. EEO File Release • External benchmark for conducting comparisons between a workforce and available labor market • Begun in 1970 and updated every 10 years • 2010 Release: Thursday, Nov 29, 2012 • Easy access: Type EEO files in Quick Start text box (AFF Main tab) • Used to develop / update Affirmative Action Plans

  6. Statistical Abstract • Published since 1878 by the Census Bureau • Discontinued as of the 2012 version • Will now be published by ProQuest • Electronic and microfilm publisher • Provides archives and aggregated databases • Content accessed most commonly through library databases

  7. Tech Talk: ACS.R (v0.8) Software(R is an open-source, language/platform) • General toolkit for downloading, managing, and analyzing data from the ACS • Confidence intervals provided with the data converted to standard errors • Package provides new methods to conduct standard operations and tests of statistical significance http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/acs/index.html

  8. Tech Talk: Alteryx2010 Census Data Engine • 2000 data engine (Allocate) a breakthrough in terms of data compression and speed • 2010 version (Alteryx) • Higher compression algorithm • Faster decompression / display of the data • Ability to filter geographies prior to a query • Census.gov/support/2010CensusDataEngine.html

  9. Tech Talk: DataFerrett • Web-based analytical tool • Online data integration • Web-based data-driven visualizations • Datasets include survey data not on AFF • Two types of datasets • Microdata (PUMS) • Aggregate data • Tutorials and QuickTour available • dataferrett.census.gov

  10. Tech Talk: Mobile App • America’s Economy • 16 key monthly/quarterly government statistics • Bureau of Economic Analysis • Bureau of Labor Statistics • Census Bureau • More mobile apps in the works • Accessed through homepage slider

  11. Tech Talk: American FactFinder Enhancements • Release 6 to address user feedback • Quick and easy access to Census data • Enhanced text search and simplified geography selection • Step-by-step guide to find Census data • Due January 2013

  12. Workshop Information and Data Questions Linda Clark Data Dissemination Specialist Pacific Northwest & Alaska U.S. Census Bureau Los Angeles Region linda.clark@census.gov Mobile: 206-446-8794 Los Angeles Regional Office 818-267-1725 or 888-806-6389 (toll-free )

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