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U.S. Census and American Community Survey Overview Open a web browser and go to:

US Census Bureau Collection Methods Three basic methods of collection Census (100%) Survey (sample) Administrative records

Two Types of Census by the US Decennial census: population and housing  On the 0’s (2000, 2010) Economic census: business and industry  On the 2’s and 7’s (2002, 2007, 2012) Census = the enumeration of entire population or universe of collection units such as housing units or businesses

Survey Types Data collected from sample of population, that represents the full population American Community Survey - monthly Current Population Survey - monthly Survey of Income and Program Participation - monthly American Housing Survey - every 2 years

Administrative Records The Census Bureau also collects some administrative records (e.g., births and deaths, Medicare, Social Security, IRS, Customs Service) Population estimates and projections County Business Patterns Exports/Imports

We will focus on: The 2010 Census The American Community Survey (ACS) How to map census / ACS data in Social Explorer Understanding sampling error for the ACS (may not get there today, read the powerpoint if not!)

Let’s take a look at the 2010 Census form…

Why does the government ask these questions? This book is a good guide…book

Think about these questions when you use the data How would you answer the questions What about your roommates or family members Think about how race and Hispanic/Latino ethnicity are categorized Think about how people respond to those questions Many Hispanics marked “some other race” – why?

Race “Race” is a self-identification data item in which respondents choose the race or races with which they most closely identify.

Hispanic ethnicity– also self-identified Questions pertaining to Hispanic/Latino – a person’s options are either:  Hispanic or Latino Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano Puerto Rican Cuban Other  Not Hispanic or Latino

So understand you can’t combine numbers across race/Hispanic ethnicity Look for Hispanic and Non-Hispanic tabulations (requires you to be very observant of the details when getting data!)

American Community Survey Continuous monthly survey Began in 2005 It has replaced the decennial census long form

Look at the American Community Survey Questionnaire

Again, think about how people would respond to these questions Accuracy of answers? Would you know when your house was built? Do you know how much you spent for heating costs? Concerns about privacy?

Look at the following maps of New York City by Emily Earle Would the data come from the Census or the American Community Survey (ACS)?

Most important for you: Decennial Census Once every 10 years 100% count* Basic information on population, race/Hispanic ethnicity, age, family structure, housing units, owner/renter housing tenure * Who might be missed? American Community Survey Sample survey Detailed information on income, education, commute, place of birth, etc. To be discussed – high sampling error at neighborhood level!

Some other important definitions to understand

Housing Unit A house, an apartment, a mobile home or trailer, a group of rooms, or a single room occupied as separate living quarters, or if vacant, intended for occupancy as separate living quarters. Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants live separately from any other individuals in the building and which have direct access from outside the building or through a common hall. For vacant units, the criteria of separateness and direct access are applied to the intended occupants whenever possible.

Living Quarters Housing unit: unit occupied as separate living quarters, or, if vacant, is intended for occupancy as a separate living quarters Group quarters  Institutionalized population (such as correctional institutions, nursing homes, and juvenile institutions)  Noninstitutionalized population (such as college dormitories, military quarters, and group homes)

Household Household: all persons who occupy a housing unit Important: housing unit and household are TWO different things! Don’t get them confused!

Two Types of Households Family Household: householder plus all persons in the household related by blood, marriage, or adoption Can also include:  Subfamily Example: householder’s son and daughter-in-law  Nonrelative Example: roomers, boarders Nonfamily Household: persons living alone or with nonrelatives only

The “universe” for each variable The total number of units, e.g., individuals, households, businesses, in the population of interest. This is important for understanding percentages Know your “universe”!

Barnstable County, MA

Census Tabulations The Census Bureau makes the data accessible by releasing tabulations  tabulations are aggregations of the data in ways that are useful for most users The tabulations are for various levels of geography, e.g., Census block, blockgroup, tract City, County Metropolitan areas States

Census Geography

Census Blocks

Census Block Groups

Census Tracts

Neighborhood scale census geography levels: Blocks  Average about 100 people  In cities, these are often city blocks; farther out they are larger Block groups  people Tracts  people

Census Blocks

Census Block Groups

Census Tracts

Census Geography

Open Social Explorer

So far, you’ve learned… The Decennial Census has fewer variables than the ACS Which kinds of data are covered in the Census vs. the ACS There are different levels of census geography

Making reports in Social Explorer Go back to Social Explorer Zoom in to Boston or another area

Things you can do: Create a series of maps (tell a story) Export to powerpoint Share a link Create a time series (tracts go back to 1940 in many cities) Create a tabular report in Excel

Create a report

Understand the interface…

Data for all selected tracts, totals at far end…

Totals only option…

To compare selected tracts with US or Massachusetts:

Experiment on your own! Try starting from the beginning…

IMPORTANT: ACS Release Schedule – data is released as averages: 1 Year – areas with a population 65, Years – areas with a population 20, Years - all other areas (including census tracts and blockgroups) E.g., average median household income for (released December, 2014)

Huh????

ACS is a monthly survey or a sample of households… You need a lot of responses for areas with small populations to have reliable data

IMPORTANT: ACS Release Schedule – data is released as averages: 1 Year – areas with a population 65, Years – areas with a population 20, Years - all other areas (including census tracts and blockgroups) E.g., average median household income for (released December, 2014)

More counties are mapped…the ones with at least 20,000 people

IMPORTANT: ACS Release Schedule – data is released as averages: 1 Year – areas with a population 65, Years – areas with a population 20, Years - all other areas (including census tracts and blockgroups) E.g., average median household income for (released December, 2014)

5-year estimates…

IMPORTANT: ACS Release Schedule – data is released as averages: 1 Year – areas with a population 65, Years – areas with a population 20, Years - all other areas (including census tracts and blockgroups) E.g., average median household income for (released December, 2013)

To map by tract you HAVE to use the ACS 5-year estimates!!

Warning: there is a BIG problem for neighborhood level analysis…

The decennial census data at the census block, block group and tract level is very reliable – why?

But the ACS is very problematic for those small areas. Why?

ACS and Margin of Error Means of transportation for commute – Tract Level - ACS year estimates Universe is workers 16 and over Workers 16 and Over

So let’s understand sampling error…

What is Sampling Error? Definition The uncertainty associated with an estimate that is based on data gathered from a sample of the population rather than the full population 104

Illustration of Sampling Error Estimate average number of children per household for a population with 3 households living in a block: Household A has1 child Household B has2 children Household C has3 children The block average based on the full population is two children per household: (1+2+3)/3 105

Conceptualizing Sampling Error Three different samples of 2 households: 1. Households A and B (1 child, 2 children) 2. Households B and C (2 children, 3 children) 3. Households A and C (1 child, 3 children) Three different averages based on which sample is used: 1. (1 + 2) / 2 = 1.5 children 2. (2 + 3) / 2 = 2.5 children 3. (1 + 3) / 2 = 2 children 106

Sampling Error Census 2010 is a 100% survey so has smaller error ACS data is based on samples – error is larger The smaller the geography, the larger the error (because the sample is smaller) Especially true for variables that sample a small number of people, e.g., bike commuters

ACS and Margin of Error Means of transportation for commute – Tract Level - ACS year estimates Universe is workers 16 and over Workers 16 and Over

Bottom line for ACS vs. Census ACS has more up to date information Continuous (ACS) versus point in time measurement (Census) ACS - 5 year estimates are the most reliable because they have the largest samples But ACS has…  Poorer precision at finer scales (e.g., census tract) or areas of low population (rural areas)  Poorer precision for variables with low numbers (e.g., people who bike to work)

What have you learned?

Take home points There are two major Census Bureau products used for neighborhood analysis:  The Decennial Census Basic data By block, block group, and tract Once a decade, one point in time  The American Community Survey Lots of interesting data By block group and tract – may be unreliable at those levels! More up to date – 5-year rolling estimates

Policy Map is another mapping tool…

Census AND lots of other data from various agencies and organizations…

Also accessed through Tisch Library’s databases…

Take home points Social Explorer is a useful mapping, presentation, and reporting tool for current and historical census data Policy Map is another interesting tool for current and recent census data, as well as other policy-related data So far, only the Census web site via American Fact Finder will show the margin of error information