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Population Estimates

Population Estimates. Produced Yearly by the Population Division July 1, 2011 Population Estimates National and State totals must be delivered to the President of the United States by December 31, 2011 Puerto Rico Commonwealth - December 2011

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Population Estimates

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  1. Population Estimates • Produced Yearly by the Population Division • July 1, 2011 Population Estimates • National and State totals must be delivered to the President of the United States by December 31, 2011 • Puerto Rico Commonwealth - December 2011 • County including components of change – April 2012 • National, State and County by age, sex, race and Hispanic Origin - May 2012 • Incorporated Places, MCD and PR Municipio - June 2012

  2. Population Estimates - continued • Estimates Uses • for survey controls (ACS, CPS, etc.) • Federal funding allocations • Denominators for vital rates and per capita time series • Monitoring recent demographic change • Federal State Cooperative for Population Estimates – make sure to meet your state rep.

  3. Estimates for the Decade • Postcensal Estimates 2000-2010 • Produced by updating the resident population enumerated in the 2000 census by the estimates of the components of population change between April 1, 2000 and April 1, 2010. • Intercensal Estimates • Used for survey controls for the ACS • Modifies the 2000-2010 post-censal estimates to account for difference between the postcensal estimates for April 1, 2010 and the 2010 Census count.

  4. SAIHE Small Area Health Insurance Estimates • HI Estimates for Counties and States • Model based estimate • Combines survey data from Annual Social and Economic Supplement to the Current Population Survey (CPS ASEC) with administrative records data and Census 2000 data • Use Census Bureau Population Estimates for demographic characteristics (age, sex, race/ethnicity)

  5. SAIPESmall Area Income and Poverty Estimates • Estimates for School Districts, Counties and States • Model Based Estimate • For States and Counties - combine survey data (ACS, CPS) with population estimates and administrative records. • For School Districts – inputs from decennial census and federal tax information • Main Objective is to provide estimates of income and poverty for the administration of federal programs and allocation of federal funds to local jurisdictions

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