Census 2000 Supplementary Survey. Product Outline for the November 20, 2001 Data Release



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Census 2000 Supplementary Survey Product Outline for the November 20, 2001 Data Release

Internet Embargoed Product Geography AFF C2SS site Excel Other 107 Core Tables 1 Nation X X.csv State X X.csv County X X.csv MCD X X.csv Place X X.csv Place-County X X.csv MSA/CMSA X X.csv PMSA X X.csv Congressional District X X.csv Tabular Profile 1 Nation X X X State X X X Paper County X X X MCD X X X Place X X X Place-County X X X MSA/CMSA X X X PMSA X X X Congressional District X X X X Narrative Profile Nation X.zip Ranking Tables 2 Educational Attainment Median Household Income Median Value Other Language Percent Below Poverty Travel Time to Work State X.zip County X.zip MCD X.zip Place X.zip Place-County X.zip MSA/CMSA X.zip PMSA X.zip Congressional District X.zip X State Place 3 X X County 4 X X X X html.xls html.xls html.xls X X X Census 2000 Supplementary Survey Product List for the November 20 th Data Release 2

Notes: The products described here will not be available in these formats on the Census Bureau s American FactFinder. 1 An Excel spreadsheet will be created for each of the fifty states plus DC. Each of these files will include three columns (estimate, lower bound and upper bound) for the nation, the state, and all substate geographies, making it easy for data users to compare a geographic area to the state, the nation, or another area within the state. MSAs, CMSAs and PMSAs that are wholly contained within the state will appear in the state file. MSAs, CMSAs, and PMSAs that cross state boundaries will be displayed in a separate spreadsheet for multi-state areas. In addition, the data will be made available in ASCII files. One file will be created for each of the 107 core tables, each file containing all geographic summary areas for which that table can be produced. All files will use a common record layout. As a final processing step, the Census 2000 Supplementary Survey tables are "filtered" to avoid releasing data for geographic areas where the number of sample cases is too small and displaying the data would risk disclosing information for individuals. If a table is filtered out it will not appear in the spreadsheet or text file for that geography. (For example, PCT005 does not exist in the files for Alabama). 2 Ranking Tables includes a graph (html on C2SS site; pdf on embargo site), a table showing the data (html), and a chart of statistical significance (xls). 3 Ranking Tables for places are national rankings of the 64 places (cities) which we are publishing. There are only 3 places with household population greater than 250,000 which we are unable to publish Lexington-Fayette, KY; Louisville, KY; and Corpus Christi, TX.. 4 Ranking Tables for counties are national rankings of the 216 counties which we are publishing. There is one county with a household population greater than 250,000 which we are not publishing Marion County, FL. Because of the large number of counties included (216) we will NOT produce the graph for County Rankings -- we will only produce the table of data and the chart of statistical significance. Census 2000 Supplementary Survey Product List for the November 20 th Data Release 3

Core Tables The core tables are comprised of 107 tables that feature the core information used to develop tabular and narrative profiles of demographic, social, economic, and housing characteristics. These tables provide the most detailed data on all topics and geographic areas. Tables include totals and subtotals. Table identification begins with a letter that refers to the type of data in the table, and then a 3-digit number. Tables are labeled as follows: P population tables; H housing tables; PCT population tables that will cover geographies down to the census tract level (when those data are available); HCT housing tables that will cover geographies down to the census tract level (when those data are available); For example, Table P004. Sex by Age is a population table with the sequential number, 4. See core_summary_table_specs.xls for a layouts of the 107 core tables. A total of 52 summary table spreadsheets will be created one for each of the fifty states plus DC, and one for metropolitan areas that cross state boundaries. States Each of the 51 state files will have seven worksheets one for each summary level being produced. The worksheets will be named as follows: 050-County 060-County Subdivision 155-Place-County 160-Place 380-MSA-CMSA 385-PMSA 500-Congressional There will be one row for every summary table line (including the title, universe, and M lines). The first three columns of each worksheet will contain the Table ID, Order #, and Description. Following that, there will be three columns (estimate, lower bound and upper bound) for the nation, the state, and all sub-state geographies for the given summary level. If there are no data for a geographic summary level the worksheet for that level will contain the following message: There are no data for this geographic summary level. Census 2000 Supplementary Survey Product List for the November 20 th Data Release 4

Metropolitan Statistical Areas MSAs, CMSAs and PMSAs that are wholly contained within the state will appear in the state file. MSAs, CMSAs, and PMSAs that cross state boundaries will be displayed in a separate spreadsheet for multi-state areas. Example of the core tables spreadsheet: Census 2000 Supplementary Survey Product List for the November 20 th Data Release 5

Tabular profiles Tabular profiles provide estimates of selected characteristics for each geographic area. In addition, some medians and distributions are provided, as appropriate. Tabular Profiles are presented in four distinct sets of characteristics: General Demographic, Social, Economic and Housing Characteristics. The profiles come complete with the margin of error, as indicated by the upper and lower bounds around the estimate. These bounds represent the 90-percent confidence interval. The smaller the spread of numbers, or confidence interval, the more confident the user can be in the estimate of the characteristic of interest. In the profile, filtered lines are indicated with an "N" in the estimate, lower and upper bound columns. A total of 52 profile spreadsheets will be created one for each of the fifty states plus DC, and one for metropolitan areas that cross state boundaries. States Each of the 51 state files will have seven worksheets one for each summary level being produced. The worksheets will be named as follows: 050-County 060-County Subdivision 155-Place-County 160-Place 380-MSA-CMSA 385-PMSA 500-Congressional There will be one row for every profileline (including the title, universe, and M lines). The first three columns of each worksheet will contain the Table ID, Order #, and Description. Following that, there will be three columns (estimate, lower bound and upper bound) for the nation, the state, and all substate geographies for the given summary level. If there are no data for a geographic summary level the worksheet for that level will contain the following message: There are no data for this geographic summary level. Metropolitan Statistical Areas MSAs, CMSAs and PMSAs that are wholly contained within the state will appear in the state file. MSAs, CMSAs, and PMSAs that cross state boundaries will be displayed in a separate spreadsheet for multi-state areas. Census 2000 Supplementary Survey Product List for the November 20 th Data Release 6

Example of the tabular profile spreadsheet: Census 2000 Supplementary Survey Product List for the November 20 th Data Release 7

Narrative Profiles Narrative profiles are plain-language descriptions with representational graphs to complement the standard tabular profiles. These easy-to-read profiles summarize information on a wide array of subjects in words, rather than numbers, for the general-purpose users. Newspaper reporters and grant and loan applicants can quickly obtain information on a dozen or more key topics important to your community. Users will find simple charts and graphs illustrating changes in that community. If any of the underlying summary tables are filtered out, then the narrative profile for the same geographic area will not be published. Census 2000 Supplementary Survey Product List for the November 20 th Data Release 8

Rank Tables Rank Tables show how your state, county or city compares to other states, counties or cities. Users will find tables, graphs, and matrices, comparing estimates for Educational Attainment, Median Household Income, Median Value, Other Language, Percent Below Poverty, and Average Travel Time to Work. Census 2000 Supplementary Survey Product List for the November 20 th Data Release 9

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