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Using the 2005 American Community Survey

2008
In August through October 2006, the Bureau of the Census released the first products from the nationwide American Community Survey. Eagerly awaited by users, this data set provided the first update to 2000 Census numbers for small areas across the nation. A full range of variables is available for states, for counties and places of 65,000 population or
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Methodological note: Allocation of disability items in the American Community Survey

Disability and Health Journal, 2013
Determining the prevalence and correlates of disability requires the use of sample surveys in data analysis. In an effort to generate complete datasets, allocation procedures (i.e., the assignment of values to missing or illogical responses) are frequently used for missing or inconsistent responses.The goal of this investigation was to explore how six ...
Carlos, Siordia, Rebekah, Young
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Mexican American Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Findings from the Census 2000 American Community Survey

Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, 2007
Using nationally representative data from the Census 2000 Supplementary Survey/ American Community Survey, this article documents the profile of the estimated 177,000 Mexican American grandparents aged 45 and older who were raising their grandchildren in 2000.
Esme Fuller-Thomson, Meredith Minkler
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The American Community Survey: An introduction to the basics

Government Information Quarterly, 2008
Abstract The Bureau of the Census initiated the American Community Survey (ACS) in 2005. It will revolutionize the use of census data by providing annual updates to statistics that in the past were collected only every 10 years. Statistics will be published for areas of 65,000 people or more every year.
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Brief communication: The 1996 American Association of Physical Anthropology membership survey

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1997
The 1996 AAPA membership survey included 1,033 participants. This number represents 72.6% of the membership of the association. Data were collected on gender, academic rank, highest degree, decade highest degree was awarded, discipline, employment, and rank order of subdiscipline.
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Are You Ready for the American Community Survey? [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
With its first release of 5-year data sets for small geographic areas in December of 2010, the U.S. Census Bureau reaches an important milestone in the development of its American Community Survey (ACS). Adapting to changes introduced by the ACS framework will require some adjustment by the research community, policy-makers, the media, and other data ...
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Polish American Community Life: A Survey of Research.

Contemporary Sociology, 1977
Eugene E. Obidinski   +2 more
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An interdisciplinary consensus on the management of brain metastases in patients with renal cell carcinoma

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Elshad Hasanov   +2 more
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