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1 Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Special Tabulation by Jennifer Cheeseman Day Presentation for the State Data Centers Annual Meeting October 15, 2010 1

2 Sponsors 2 Department of Justice – Civil Rights Division Department of Labor -- Office of Federal Contract Compliance Office of Personnel Management Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

3 What is it? A special tabulation of the civilian labor force aged 16 and older Occupation by sex by race/ethnicity, and other characteristics for detailed geography Similar to 2000 EEO File 3

4 Primary uses External benchmark for conducting comparisons between the racial, ethnic, and sex composition of each employer's workforce to its available labor market 4

5 Used by organizations to develop and update their affirmative action plans 5 Who needs this?

6 Monitoring/enforcing civil rights laws Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII) Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Equal Pay Act of 1963 (EPA) Rehabilitation Act of 1973 6

7 50 years of EEO Tabulations 7

8 New this time ACS 2006-2010 5-year file Margins of error 2010 Census population base 2010 SOC Occupation categories Additional variable: Citizenship 8

9 Variables Geography (type and level) Occupation Sex Race/ethnicityCitizenshipIndustry AgeEarnings Educational attainment 9

10 3 Geography Types 10 Residence geography (where people live ) Workplace geography (where people work) Workflow geography (where people work and where they commute from)

11 Geography Levels U.S. Total All states Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSA’s) of 50,000 or more Counties and County Sets (Counties with populations of 50,000 or more or aggregations of counties that together have a population of 50,000 or more.) Places of 50,000 or more 11

12 Data Dissemination Plans Available Fall 2012 On American FactFinder 12

13 For more information: Census Bureau EEO File web page: –http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/eeoindex/eeoindex.htmlhttp://www.census.gov/hhes/www/eeoindex/eeoindex.html 13 Katie Earle Project Manager Katharine.M.Earle@Census.gov 301-763-5869 Industry and Occupation Statistics Branch 301-763-3239

14 14 Commuting and Migration Data Products from the American Community Survey Journey-to-Work and Migration Statistics Branch U.S. Census Bureau 2010 State Data Center Annual Conference

15 What is the CTPP? *A set of special tabulations from the American Community Survey tailored for the data needs of transportation planners *Produced by the Census Bureau, sponsored and owned by American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) 3-Year Census Transportation Planning Products Release

16 3-year CTPP Data Product Available Late Nov. 2010 Based on ACS 2006, 2007, 2008 20,000 Pop. Areas http://trbcensus.com/products

17 3-year CTPP Product Summary Based on CTPP2000 Tables Many NEW Univariate Tables More Age, Race, Household-level Tables Several Flow Tables Included Tables Include MOEs Reduced Number of Crosstabs with Mode -- Travel time -- Household income -- Vehicle availability -- Age -- Time leaving home Tables will have Suppression -- Means based on at least 3 values -- At least 3 records in Flow

18 The 3-year Product Design Based on 2000 Geography MSA – EACH Principal City Metropolitan Statistical Area State-POW PUMA State-PUMA State-Place State-County-MCD State-County Nation (US Total) Product Structure 3-Parts Part 1- Place of Residence Part 2- Place of Work Part 3- Flows between Home and Work State Product documentation available at: http://ctpp.transportation.org/Documents/CTPP_custom_tabulations_based_on_3yracs2006_2008.xls

19 Accessing the 3-year data All tables available for download online -Free, but you must register -Online tutorials available User Friendly Features: -Search for tables by keyword -Click on a map to select geography Early release of county-to-county flows: ftp://ftp.camsys.com/temp/outgoing/CTPP/New%20CTPP% 20ACS/

20 Key CTPP Contacts Penelope Weinberger AASHTO CTPP Program Manager 202-624-3556 pweinberger@aashto.org pweinberger@aashto.org http://ctpp.transportation.org 20

21 Other Forthcoming Commuting Products based on the ACS County-to-county home-to-work flows based on 5-year ACS 2006-2010 Produced to support development of new metro area definitions 21

22 ACS Migration Flow Products ACS State-to-State Migration Flow Tables Published since 2005 Shows state of current residence by state of residence 1 year ago (no characteristics) NOT a part of standard products 22

23 2008 and 2006-2008 state-to- state migration tables now available: http://www.census.gov/population/www /socdemo/state-to-state.html

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25 2005-2009 ACS 5-Year Dataset First time ACS publishes data for all counties (3,143 in 2009) AFF currently cannot support flow products 25

26 Possible Future 5-Year Products * County-to-County migration flows (2006-2010) *limited characteristics May also produce: Place-to-Place MCD-MCD (12 states) MCD-to-County County-to-MCD CBSA-to-CBSA Metro Area-to-Metro Area 26

27 27 Questions? U.S. Census Bureau: Journey-to-Work & Migration Statistics Branch Contact: Alison Fields Phone: 301-763-2456 Email: Alison.K.Fields@census.gov www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/journey.html

28 Census Migration Products Census 2000 Migration Data DVD County-to-County Tables: 1 general table– no restrictions 19 single characteristic tables – rounding 22 multiple characteristic tables - rounding & restricted to flows of 3 or more unweighted cases 28


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