Tagged With "Census"
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Re post: Example of data mining to examine social policy
Data mining nutrition, minorities, people with disabilities, unintended consequences
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This US Census economic data show how far we will have to go to recover.
This US Census economic data show how far we will have to go to recover.
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Re: Moms, Work and the Pandemic
I wonder if this article is inaccurate. It may conflate sex with child care responses. I have been a stay at home grand parent care caregiver. That task greatly limited my employment choices.
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Moms, Work and the Pandemic
Around 10 million U.S. mothers living with their own school-age children were not actively working in January — 1.4 million more than during the same month last year, according to new U.S. Census Bureau data.
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Custom Tabulation Capabilities on data
US Census data users can create custom tabulations with various available Public Use Microdata sets and vintages
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US Census is now Measuring Community Resilience Equitably
There is a new data product: CRE for Equity. The tool includes a new dashboard and data that helps users understand their communities’ social vulnerability and equity.
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Census data provides national views of what was presented in the CTIPP 01/21 health workshop
People in vulnerable populations — as defined by socioeconomic characteristics — made more preventable visits to emergency rooms than others from 2013 to 2017, according to a U.S. Census Bureau working paper.
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Census Bureau Invites Public Input on Designing 2030 Census
(What information should the Census Bureau be collecting and correlating in order to better identify communities at greater risk for a traumatic childhood environment.
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An Introduction to Census Data
The Census Bureau conducts over 130 surveys and provides data access to thousands of variables through dozens of data tools, a variety of data visualizations, data tables, raw data, and the Census Application Programming Interface (or API for short). Our communities can use this.