Title: Using and Interpreting Census Data
1U.S. Census 101
- Using and Interpreting Census Data
- Presented by Troy Mix
2Census Uses
- Purpose Reapportionment
- Useful for A General Picture of a region
- Demographics
- Broad Trends
- Not so Useful for Reflecting Actual Conditions
- Economic and Market Data
- Jobs and Employment
- Housing Values
3Where to Start?
4Where to Start?
5Where to Start?
6The Census Data Sets
7Quick Tables vs. Detailed Tables
- Quick Tables
- Detailed Tables
8The Census Data Sets
- Summary File 1
- 100 Count Data
- Age
- Race
- Housing
- Households
- Contains DP-1
- Profile of General Demographic Characteristics
- Summary File 3
- Sample Data reporting long form responses (an
approx. 1 in 6 sample) - More Detailed
- Social
- Economic
- Housing
- Contains DP-2, DP-3, DP-4
- Profiles of Selected Social, Economic, and
Housing Characteristics
9Do Data Sets Make a Difference?
- Yes!
- Example Frederica, Delaware
- Summary File 1
- Population 648
- Households 246
- Housing Units 275
- Summary File 3
- Population 611
- Households 239
- Housing Units 266
- Reason Sampling and Non-Sampling Errors
10A Solution to Two Datasets
- Summary File 1
- Use for basic age, race, household, and housing
information - Summary File 3
- Use for more detailed information not included in
Summary File 1 - Educational Attainment, workforce information,
poverty status, housing ages and types
11Another Solution to two datasets
- Ask the town
- Business-as-usual can dictate which datasets to
use - Reality Check Census Figures
- Towns may use certain figures for their own daily
work including - Applying for grants
- Providing public information
- Making projections
12Avoiding the Vacuum Effect
- Create Context
- Ground-truth the situation
- Frederica 21 persons of Hispanic origin
- Accounting for changing situations since Census
- Utilize town records building permits, COs
13Avoiding the Vacuum Effect
- Create Context
- Regional Comparison
14Reporting Trends
15A Census Case Study
16A Census Case Study
17Census Data Population Characteristics
18Census Data Population Characteristics
Median Age New York 35.9 Washington County
37.5 Fort Edward 35.3
19Census Data Housing Characteristics
20Census Data Housing Characteristics
- Median Housing Value
- New York 148,700
- Washington County 77,400
- Fort Edward 67,400
21Census Data Economic Characteristics
- Individuals living below poverty level
- New York 14.6
- Washington County 9.4
- Fort Edward 11.2
22Census Case Study
23The End
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