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The reliability of the American Community Survey for injury surveillance
Injury Prevention, 2016Background To evaluate the reliability and predictability of 49 socioeconomic indicators constructed from the annual and multiyear American Community Survey (ACS) data cycles for monitoring injury inequalities across the USA. Methods Cross-sectional
Nathaniel Bell, Bo Cai
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End-of-Life Preparedness Among Japanese Americans: A Community Survey
Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, 2022The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of preparedness among Japanese American older adults for life's end by examining their knowledge, preferences, and arrangements for end-of-life issues. A total of 248 community dwelling Japanese Americans aged 50 and older participated in the study. The cross-sectional survey results indicated that
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Incorporating Data Quality Information in Mapping American Community Survey Data
Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 2010This paper proposes a set of methods to map the American Community Survey (ACS) data disseminated by the U.S. Census Bureau. The ACS replaces part of the original census (long form) in the 2010 decennial Census in the U.S. Reliability of estimates should be taken into account when analyzing and mapping ACS data because these estimates are derived from ...
Sun, M, Wong, DWS
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n-Cycle Swapping for the American Community Survey
2012Data from the American Community Survey (ACS) are collected under the authority of Title 13 of the United States Code which guarantees the confidentiality of all survey respondents. To maintain this confidentiality while still being able to release usable data, the U.S. Census Bureau applies several disclosure avoidance methods.
Michael DePersio +4 more
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The American Community Survey: practical considerations for researchers
Reference Services Review, 2013PurposeThis paper seeks to provide researchers and librarians with an overview of the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS), with a specific focus on practical issues that users must face when choosing and using ACS datasets.Design/methodology/approachEach of the following issues are explored subsequent to a general overview of the ACS ...
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The American Community Survey in counties with “seasonal” populations
Population Research and Policy Review, 2006The U.S. Census Bureau designed the American Community Survey (ACS) to provide annual estimates of social and economic characteristics for states, counties, municipalities, census tracts, and block groups. Because of its April 1 reference date, in northern nonmetropolitan counties with substantial seasonal population fluctuations the decennial census ...
Paul M. Van Auken +3 more
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Mapping American community survey data
2013Maps are a frequently used tool to portray the Census Bureau’s data and highlight spatial patterns that provide context and significance for the characteristics displayed. Maps provide visually what tables and other graphics cannot: a picture of the data, their distribution over geographic areas, and a means for interpreting the data shown by color ...
Torrieri, NK, Ratcliffe, M, Wong, WSD
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Controlling the American Community Survey to intercensal population estimates
Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, 2006The US Census Bureau has proposed the use of demographic projections as population controls for the American Community Survey at a fine level of geographic and demographic stratification. These projections are known to be imperfect. Bias and variance of post-stratification estimators with imperfect population controls at various levels of aggregation ...
Breidt, F. Jay, Swanson, David A.
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