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ASA Tracks FY12 Statistical Agency Budget Developments

 

APDU Board Member Steve Pierson frequently tracks statistical agency budget developments for the American Statistical Association blog.

Access his latest blog entry on FY12 appropriations developments.  
 

 

Legacy Version of American FactFinder to Retire January 20, 2012

 

The Census Bureau will be ending the legacy version of American FactFinder on January 20.  Any deep links into the discontinued system will no longer work, including links to:

  • 1990 Census
  • 2000-2004 American Community Survey
  • 2000-2001 Supplementary Survey
  • 1997 Economic Census
  • 2003 Annual Survey of Manufactures
  • 2003 Nonemployer Statistics

These products will only be available through an archived FTP format.  All other current and previous year data from the American Community Survey, Puerto Rico Community Survey, Annual Population Estimates, Economic Census, and Annual Economic Surveys are available in the new American FactFinder.  Access the how-to guide for Building Deep Links into the New American Factfinder to learn how to create links.
 

 

Census Project Blog Highlights Digital Divide

Terri Ann Lowenthal writes about the difficulty an online census may have in reaching the nation’s older and disadvantaged population.  Read the full blog engry here.
 

 

Census Bureau Launches Redesigned Homepage

The Census Bureau recently launched its redesigned homepage, the first of several steps in a progressive series of enhancements to census.gov over the next year designed to make content more accessbile, useful, comprehensible, and interesting to the broadest possible audience.  Some of the new features and tools users will experience are:

  • A prominent dashboard featuring economic indicators
  • A top dropdown menu for quick navigation to key topics
  • A new interactive map showing a mash up of economic and demographic statistics
  • A “Stat of the Day” highlighting Census Bureau statistics across all data programs
  • A “mega footer” with links categorized under familiar topics and highly visited pages
  • A feature for data users to provide feedback
  • More prominent placement of latest releases

 

Notable Data Publications

 

Each week, the APDU Data Update identifies recent statistical data releases of interest to APDU members.

 

Calls for Comment

 

APDU maintains a list of open calls for comment on proposed federal data collections (http://www.apdu.org/advocacy.asp).  We periodically alert APDU members to newly added calls for comment.  Over the last several weeks, calls for comment on the following proposed data collections were published in the Federal Register (with due date):

 

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  • Residential Care Facility and Adult Day Service Center Components of the National Study of Long-Term Care Providers (February 14, 2012)

Institute of Education Sciences

  • High School Longitudinal Study of 2009: High School Transcript Collection and College Update Field Test and Second Follow-up Panel Maintenance (January 19, 2012)

 

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December 22, 2011

 

 
From all the staff at APDU, we would like to wish you the happiest of holidays and a wonderful new year!
 

The APDU Data Update will return January 5, 2012.

 

 

The Council for Community & Economic Research

Webinar:

The Research Supplemental Poverty Measure: 2010

January 18, 2012

3:00 – 4:00 PM EST

 

Register

 

In November, the Census Bureau, with assistance from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and in consultation with other appropriate agencies and outside experts, introduced a new measure of poverty to complement the official measure, which has been in use since the 1960s. The Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) is intended to better reflect contemporary social and economic realities and government policy effects and thus provide a further understanding of economic conditions and trends. This presentation will provide some technical background on the differences between the SPM and the official poverty measure and present estimates of the prevalence of poverty at the national level – overall and for selected demographic groups – for both the official and supplemental measures.

 

Pricing:
LMI Training Institute Member States: Free
C2ER: Free
APDU: $25.00
Non-members: $50.00

 

 

Job Announcement:

Freelance Editor

 

Due to Budget cutbacks, the U.S. Census Bureau has decided to end the Statistical Abstract of the United States with the 2012 edition. Bernan Press would like to ensure that this invaluable reference continues. To that end, we are seeking freelance editors and consultants to format large text files; research, collect, and edit large bodies of business, labor, economic, and other government data; and assist with other tasks associated with this publication. These editors and consultants will work with other members of the Bernan Press staff to ensure the timeliness, accuracy, and overall content quality of the Statistical Abstract.

Learn more here.

 

 

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