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The who, what, and where of America : understanding the American Community Survey
- Title
- The who, what, and where of America : understanding the American Community Survey / edited by Deirdre A. Gaquin, Gwenavere W. Dunn.
- Publication
- Lanham, MD : Bernan Press, c2012.
- Supplementary Content
- Contributor biographical information
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- Description
- xxvi, 371 p. : ill.; 29 cm.
- Summary
- Covers each U.S. state, county, metropolitan area, and city with a population of 20,000 or more. It is designed to provide communities with a fresh look at how they are changing.
- Series Statement
- County and city extra series
- Uniform Title
- County and city extra series.
- Alternative Title
- Understanding the American Community Survey
- American Community Survey
- Subject
- Cities and towns > United States > Statistics
- Note
- "The American Community Survey ... will replace the decennial census long form in 2010 and collect long-form-type information annually rather than only once every 10 years. ... The new ACS estimates combine three years of survey responses (2005-2007) to produce data for midsize communities ... the first update for communities with populations between 20,000 and 65,000 since the 2000 decennial census"-- p. ix, introduction.
- This new edition is the first to include data on unmarried partner households, health insurance coverage, and median real estate tax. It uses the 2008-2010 ACS data to present a concise resource of information that tells a story about America - its population, levels of education, types of employment and housing, and patterns of migration and transportation.
- Bibliography (note)
- "More ACS resources": p. xxv-xxvi.
- Additional Formats (note)
- "All ACS data are available through the Census Bureau's American FactFinder (AFF) Web site at http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml.
- Contents
- Introduction -- Understanding the American Community Survey -- Using the ACS -- Accessing ACS data online -- More ACS resources -- Part A. Who: Age, race ethnicity, and households -- Part B. What: education, employment, and income -- Part C. Where: migration, housing, and transportation -- Appendixes.
- Call Number
- JBF 15-161
- ISBN
- 9781598885361
- 1598885367
- 9781598885378
- 1598885375
- OCLC
- 795930742
- Title
- The who, what, and where of America : understanding the American Community Survey / edited by Deirdre A. Gaquin, Gwenavere W. Dunn.
- Imprint
- Lanham, MD : Bernan Press, c2012.
- Edition
- 3rd ed.
- Series
- County and city extra seriesCounty and city extra series.
- Bibliography
- "More ACS resources": p. xxv-xxvi.
- Additional Formats
- "All ACS data are available through the Census Bureau's American FactFinder (AFF) Web site at http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml.
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- Added Author
- Gaquin, Deirdre. EditorDunn, Gwenavere W. Editor
- Research Call Number
- JBF 15-161