American Community Survey Data for Community Planning

by Cynthia M. Taeuber; Kenneth Prewitt


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/27/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x10.75
Page Count : 198
ISBN : 9781425110505

About the Book

American Community Survey Data for Community Planning helps new and expert data users:

  • Learn practical skills for finding and using population and housing statistics from the U.S. Census BureauÕs American Community Survey.
  • Investigate issues that challenge your community, state, the nation, and different population groups.

The American Community Survey (ACS) is a powerful new dataset but it is not your mother's decennial census. Learn:

  • How to find and analyze demographic, social, economic, and housing statistics for geographic areas and people (e.g., teenage mothers, college graduates, poor families).
  • The basics for finding and using data in the American Community Survey.
  • The strengths of the data set and its limitations.

Many of the skills and concepts you learn from American Community Survey Data for Community Planning will help you find and use other data sets from the U.S. Census Bureau including the decennial census.

American Community Survey Data for Community Planning covers:

Part I: American Community Survey Basics —the essentials you need to formulate your questions and identify your data needs.

Part II: Finding Your Data teaches geographic concepts and helps you use the American FactFinder to find the data.

Part III: Making Sense of Your Data describes analytic techniques, sources of error in data, differences between census counts and survey estimates, aspects of data accuracy and accounting for sampling error in your analyses, and how to compare estimates.

Part IV: Writing Your Report describes how to avoid common errors, how to use the multi-year statistics from the American Community Survey's rolling sample, and gives you tips on writing reports.

Part V: Descriptive Measures, Common Errors, and Useful References

At the end of each part, exercises are provided so you can test your understanding of important concepts by making decisions and solving problems.


About the Author

Cynthia M. Taeuber, principal of CMTaeuber & Associates, is an award-winning demographer, trainer, and writer. With 30 years of experience at the U.S. Census Bureau, her work encompassed the development of statistics to address public policy issues and the transformation of demographic and economic data into knowledge for decision-makers. She was on the team that developed the American Community Survey and she directed the Analytic Staff for the American Community Survey. In her career at the Census Bureau, she worked on various aspects of decennial censuses, directed the Census Bureau’s Customer Liaison Office, including the State Data Center program, and developed marketing and training materials and technical documentation. She worked often with the Congress and the press. After retiring from the Census Bureau, she became a senior policy advisor at The Jacob France Institute of the University of Baltimore. While there, she used administrative records to study national and state workforce development issues, survey data quality, and offered counsel for projects on community statistics and federal statistical data. She has consulted with the Brookings Institution in Washington D.C. and other clients on development of community statistics, metadata issues, and approaches to data confidentiality.

Ms. Taeuber has authored major books and publications on diverse demographic and economic topics, including the older population and women in the American economy. She holds a Master's degree in demography from Georgetown University and a Bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Texas.