Title: Census Transportation
1Census Transportation Planning Package
Ed J. Christopher FHWA Resource Center near
Chicago 19900 Governors Drive Olympia Fields, IL
60461 708-283-3534 edc_at_edthefed.com
June 3, 2004
2Today
Briefly overview the CTPP Punctuate some of
the more technical issues to be aware of
when working with your data Give you some
TIPs for getting started
3What is the CTPP?
The Census Transportation Planning Package is a
set of special tabulations from the long form of
the decennial census designed by transportation
planners for transportation planners
It summarizes the data
Flows between Home and Work
At Residence
At Workplace
4What are the CTPP Products?
Tabulations at Residence
Tabulations at Workplace
Flows between Home and Work
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
5Who paid for it?
All States and MPOs
6When is it due out?
CTPP is coming out in 3- waves
Residence Based Tables Oct 2002 Mar. 03
April June July-August 2003
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Workplace Worker Flow Tables Summer 2003 Fall
2003
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Winter 2003-2004 and Spring / Summer 2004
7Why all the delay?
Disclosure Review Board Negotiations (Sept 2001
to Jan 2002)---5 months People Living in Group
Quarters Issues (Jan to May 2003)---5 months
Inexcusable delays caused by CB on whether or not
13 tables in CTPP Part 1 could be released.
Finally, CB agreed to allow all but 3 Tables
originally identified Dave Clawson, AASHTO
8Why the 2003 Delay? Group Quarters Issue
Fear by Census Bureau that one could identify the
characteristics of workers who live in group
quarters by subtraction
SF3--Workers who live in Households and Group
Quarters
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CTPP--Workers who live in Households
Workers who live in Group Quarters
Modes Used Modes
Used Modes Used
9How is it packaged?
CTPP Access Tool
The CAT
ASCII Too
10What is the Distribution Process?
CDs with Extraction Software To MPOs and
States First (ASCII also available) 30 Day
review period Corrections made
Quantities prepared and Redistributed BTS (and
others) distribution program(s)
11What is the Production Process?
Typical Process Preliminary ASCII file
produced Preliminary CAT prepared-IVT
files Review and Correction Period Final
ASCII produced Final CAT produced
12Currently, Where are we?
Part 1 -- Residence Data BTS has Final ASCII
version on TranStats Census is working on Final
CAT Files
Part 2Work Place Data Preliminary ASCII on
TranStats Census working on Corrections
Part 3 Flow Data Slightly different process
13 Part 3 Home è Work Flow Tables
ACSII files on BTS Server Tract to Tract
(May 7) TAZ to TAZ (May 25) CAT Software
Distributed Julyish? No Corrections
Expected
14Will there be Training?
Yes! Sort of
15 Provides all basics on understanding, using and
working with the CTPP data in a transportation
planning context
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17Sample Variable List
NOTE Age has 3 levels, clusters or elements
18Sample Table List
19Disclosure Review Board
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21Example of Rounding
True Total 354
22Pop Quiz!
Using the CTPP, 10 10 10 10 ?
a) 30 c) 35 e) 40 b) 45 d) 50 f) Any of
the Above
Here's a real life example using the CTPP Part 2
data. Let's say my boss asks as simple question
"How many transit commuters are at work in the
Bay Area?" Using the Part 2 data, I am able to
provide my boss 15 different answers! Chuck
Purvis, MTC
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25 Chicago CBD -CTPP 2000 Data
26Rounding Tips
- Obtain your "regional control totals"
from the most geographically aggregate summary
levels. - Avoid aggregating (summing together) your
geographies - Avoid aggregating categories.
- Sum as few categories as possible.
- Adjust (de-round, un-round) as you see fit. SF3
or PUMS can provide control totals to adjust the
CTPP Part 1 data. - Develop a sense of humor.
So it is "close enough for government work"
27No record threshold
Must have 3 unweighted records
28Workers at Work Counts vs. Other Employment
Sources
Total jobs are HIGHER than CTPP
worker counts CTPP uses NAICS, others may use
SIC Multi-site businesses and job types not
reported consistently Census 2000 employment
estimates vs CPS Extended Allocation for CTPP
small areas
http//www.trbcensus.com/articles/ctppworkers.pdf
29When I get my CTPP CD-ROM Home What should I do?
30Pop it into your CD Drive
31Explore what is on it
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35Install the Viewer Software
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37I let it put it the data viewer with all my other
operating programs
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39After the machine rebooted and the 2020 data
viewer (aka the browser) was successfully installe
d here is what I did
40 Looked to see what was on CD
41Browsed all the files and directories
42Browsed all the files and directories
43Created a Directory Structure where I wanted to
keep the Data and Sessions
800 meg
44Moved files from CD including Docs
45Off to the races using my CTPP
46With all this said and done now what can I do?
Build Regional and sub-area Data Profiles Add
Trends to your Profiles Make the Information
Available Incorporate data into Planning Process
47Stay Connected
http//www.dot.gov/ctpp http//www.TRBcensus.com 2
02-366-5000
Are You on the CTPP-News Listserve? Have You Seen
our Newsletter (the Status Report)?
48When Mining Your Census Data Keep us in Mind
- Want to
- Show Off Your Work?
- Gain National Exposure?
- Meet Other Data Users?
- Tour Washington DC?
Sound Exciting?
Let Us Know What You Have Done We Are Always
Interested
TRB Urban Data and Information Systems
Committee Ed Christopher-Chair (708-283-3534)