The Who, What, and Where of America
Understanding the American Community Survey
Herausgeber: Gaquin, Deirdre A.; Ryan, Mary Meghan
The Who, What, and Where of America
Understanding the American Community Survey
Herausgeber: Gaquin, Deirdre A.; Ryan, Mary Meghan
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The Who, What, and Where of America: Understanding the American Community Survey pulls details from the American Community Survey (ACS) which provides a portrait of America at a certain point in time. This book covers each U.S. state, county, metropolitan area, and city with a population of 20,000 or more.
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The Who, What, and Where of America: Understanding the American Community Survey pulls details from the American Community Survey (ACS) which provides a portrait of America at a certain point in time. This book covers each U.S. state, county, metropolitan area, and city with a population of 20,000 or more.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- County and City Extra Series
- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Sixth Edition
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1478g
- ISBN-13: 9781641432863
- ISBN-10: 1641432861
- Artikelnr.: 50989188
- County and City Extra Series
- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Sixth Edition
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1478g
- ISBN-13: 9781641432863
- ISBN-10: 1641432861
- Artikelnr.: 50989188
Edited by Deirdre A. Gaquin and Mary Meghan Ryan
CONTENTS Preface Introduction Volume Organization Understanding the
American Community Survey Some Key Facts About the ACS New Opportunities
New Challenges Data Collection versus Data Reporting The ACS Sample
Geography Data Comparability Subjects Covered Availability of ACS Estimates
Using the ACS Differences between the ACS and the Decennial Census
Residence Rules Reference Periods Period Estimates Deciding Which ACS
Estimate to Use Margin of Error Accessing ACS Data Online More ACS
Resources Background and Overview Information Accuracy of the Data ACS
Sample Size ACS Quality Measures Guidance on Data Products and Using the
Data How to Use the Data Comparing ACS Data to Other Sources When to Use
1-year, 3-year, or 5-year Estimates Information on Using Different Sources
of Data for Income and Poverty Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) Other
Data Resources Part A - Who: Age, Race Ethnicity, and HouseholdsHighlights
Rankings Column Headings Table A-1. States Table A-2. Counties with
Populations of 20,000 or More Table A-3. Metropolitan Areas Table A-4.
Cities with Populations of 20,000 or More Part B - What: Education,
Employment, and IncomeHighlights Rankings Column Headings Table B-1. States
Table B-2. Counties with Populations of 20,000 or More Table B-3.
Metropolitan Areas Table B-4. Cities with Populations of 20,000 or More
Part C - Where: Migration, Housing, and TransportationHighlights Rankings
Column Headings Table C-1. States Table C-2. Counties with Populations of
20,000 or More Table C-3. Metropolitan Areas Table C-4. Cities with
Populations of 20,000 or More Appendixes A. Glossary B. Source Notes and
Explanations
American Community Survey Some Key Facts About the ACS New Opportunities
New Challenges Data Collection versus Data Reporting The ACS Sample
Geography Data Comparability Subjects Covered Availability of ACS Estimates
Using the ACS Differences between the ACS and the Decennial Census
Residence Rules Reference Periods Period Estimates Deciding Which ACS
Estimate to Use Margin of Error Accessing ACS Data Online More ACS
Resources Background and Overview Information Accuracy of the Data ACS
Sample Size ACS Quality Measures Guidance on Data Products and Using the
Data How to Use the Data Comparing ACS Data to Other Sources When to Use
1-year, 3-year, or 5-year Estimates Information on Using Different Sources
of Data for Income and Poverty Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) Other
Data Resources Part A - Who: Age, Race Ethnicity, and HouseholdsHighlights
Rankings Column Headings Table A-1. States Table A-2. Counties with
Populations of 20,000 or More Table A-3. Metropolitan Areas Table A-4.
Cities with Populations of 20,000 or More Part B - What: Education,
Employment, and IncomeHighlights Rankings Column Headings Table B-1. States
Table B-2. Counties with Populations of 20,000 or More Table B-3.
Metropolitan Areas Table B-4. Cities with Populations of 20,000 or More
Part C - Where: Migration, Housing, and TransportationHighlights Rankings
Column Headings Table C-1. States Table C-2. Counties with Populations of
20,000 or More Table C-3. Metropolitan Areas Table C-4. Cities with
Populations of 20,000 or More Appendixes A. Glossary B. Source Notes and
Explanations
CONTENTS Preface Introduction Volume Organization Understanding the
American Community Survey Some Key Facts About the ACS New Opportunities
New Challenges Data Collection versus Data Reporting The ACS Sample
Geography Data Comparability Subjects Covered Availability of ACS Estimates
Using the ACS Differences between the ACS and the Decennial Census
Residence Rules Reference Periods Period Estimates Deciding Which ACS
Estimate to Use Margin of Error Accessing ACS Data Online More ACS
Resources Background and Overview Information Accuracy of the Data ACS
Sample Size ACS Quality Measures Guidance on Data Products and Using the
Data How to Use the Data Comparing ACS Data to Other Sources When to Use
1-year, 3-year, or 5-year Estimates Information on Using Different Sources
of Data for Income and Poverty Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) Other
Data Resources Part A - Who: Age, Race Ethnicity, and HouseholdsHighlights
Rankings Column Headings Table A-1. States Table A-2. Counties with
Populations of 20,000 or More Table A-3. Metropolitan Areas Table A-4.
Cities with Populations of 20,000 or More Part B - What: Education,
Employment, and IncomeHighlights Rankings Column Headings Table B-1. States
Table B-2. Counties with Populations of 20,000 or More Table B-3.
Metropolitan Areas Table B-4. Cities with Populations of 20,000 or More
Part C - Where: Migration, Housing, and TransportationHighlights Rankings
Column Headings Table C-1. States Table C-2. Counties with Populations of
20,000 or More Table C-3. Metropolitan Areas Table C-4. Cities with
Populations of 20,000 or More Appendixes A. Glossary B. Source Notes and
Explanations
American Community Survey Some Key Facts About the ACS New Opportunities
New Challenges Data Collection versus Data Reporting The ACS Sample
Geography Data Comparability Subjects Covered Availability of ACS Estimates
Using the ACS Differences between the ACS and the Decennial Census
Residence Rules Reference Periods Period Estimates Deciding Which ACS
Estimate to Use Margin of Error Accessing ACS Data Online More ACS
Resources Background and Overview Information Accuracy of the Data ACS
Sample Size ACS Quality Measures Guidance on Data Products and Using the
Data How to Use the Data Comparing ACS Data to Other Sources When to Use
1-year, 3-year, or 5-year Estimates Information on Using Different Sources
of Data for Income and Poverty Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) Other
Data Resources Part A - Who: Age, Race Ethnicity, and HouseholdsHighlights
Rankings Column Headings Table A-1. States Table A-2. Counties with
Populations of 20,000 or More Table A-3. Metropolitan Areas Table A-4.
Cities with Populations of 20,000 or More Part B - What: Education,
Employment, and IncomeHighlights Rankings Column Headings Table B-1. States
Table B-2. Counties with Populations of 20,000 or More Table B-3.
Metropolitan Areas Table B-4. Cities with Populations of 20,000 or More
Part C - Where: Migration, Housing, and TransportationHighlights Rankings
Column Headings Table C-1. States Table C-2. Counties with Populations of
20,000 or More Table C-3. Metropolitan Areas Table C-4. Cities with
Populations of 20,000 or More Appendixes A. Glossary B. Source Notes and
Explanations