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2010 Census Product Update

2010 Census Product Update. Leonard M. Gaines Empire State Development. Apportionment Data. Late December 2010 Must be released by December 31,2010 Contents Geography Nation States Data Resident Population Apportionment Population Seats in House of Representatives.

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2010 Census Product Update

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  1. 2010 Census Product Update Leonard M. Gaines Empire State Development

  2. Apportionment Data • Late December 2010 • Must be released by December 31,2010 • Contents • Geography • Nation • States • Data • Resident Population • Apportionment Population • Seats in House of Representatives

  3. PL 94-171 (Redistricting Data) • Release Schedule • Must be delivered by March 31, 2011 • February/March 2011 • Release plans • FedEx recipients • Verify receipt • Post on American FactFinder • Geography • State down to block

  4. PL 94-171 – Continued • Content • Resident Population by • Age (Total and 18 and over) • Race (all combinations) • Hispanic Origin • Housing Units • Total • Occupied/Vacant • SDC Plans • Blocks with unusually large changes • Change since 2000 by municipalities • Basic Race/Hispanic Origin Counts

  5. Group Quarters Advance Release • May 2011 • Geography • States down to blocks • Content (early release of SF 1 Table 42) • Total: (Group Quarters Population) • Institutionalized population: • Correctional facilities for adults • Juvenile facilities • Nursing facilities/Skilled-nursing facilities • Other institutional facilities • Noninstitutionalized population: • College/University student housing • Military quarters • Other noninstitutional facilities • SDC Plans • Identify blocks with unusual changes

  6. Demographic Profiles • May 2011 • Geography • Nation down to MCDs/Places • Content • See handout

  7. Summary File 1 • June to August 2011 • Geography • Blocks for many tables • Census Tracts for some tables • Content • Similar to Census 2000 SF 1 • Details at http://www.census.gov/population/www/cen2010/glance/files/SF1_Final_1.0_Internet.xls

  8. Summary File 1 – Continued • SDC Network Plans • Standard profile based on Census 2000 Profile • Shared Programming • Future releases • November 2011 – National file with cross-state CBSAs • October 2012 – Urban/Rural Update • July/August 2013 – Redefined CBSA update (2010-based CBSAs)

  9. Summary File 2 • December 2011 to April 2012 • Geography • Down to Census Tracts • Content • Population and Housing Characteristics • Many detailed race, Hispanic, Native American groups • Must meet thresholds • National • Local • No SDC Plans for this file

  10. Public Use Microdata Samples • Release Date TBD • Geography • PUMAs • 100,000 or more population • Combination of counties and census tracts • Content • 10 Percent sample • Raw data from 2010 Census protected for confidentiality • SDC Plans • Define PUMAs with affiliate input • Produce tabulations as needed

  11. Other Products of Interest • For more information see: http://www.census.gov/population/www/cen2010/glance/index.html

  12. SDC Program Plans • PL 94-171 • Basic tables • Total Population • Population change since 2000 • Races Alone and two or more races • Housing Units & Vacancy Status • by town/city/village • Anything else?

  13. SDC Program Plans (Continued) • SF1 – Standard profile • Similar to 2000 • Group effort • Help with programming, testing, etc. • How should we distribute these in New York State? • What levels should we produce?

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