Snagged this off a Census Bureau Press release...
2010 American Community Survey 3-Year Estimates* — The U.S. Census
Bureau will release findings from the 2008-2010 American Community
Survey, the most relied-on source for up-to-date socioeconomic
information every year. The release covers more than 40 topics, such as
educational attainment, income, health insurance coverage, occupation,
language spoken at home, nativity, ancestry and selected monthly
homeowner costs. The estimates are available in detailed tables for the
nation, all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, every
congressional district, every metropolitan area, and all counties and
places with populations of 20,000 or more. (Estimates will be embargoed
Oct. 25 for release Oct. 27.)
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Ed Christopher
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I've been asked whether the ACS, or another readily available data source, provides labor force status for persons 14-18. My understanding is that ACS does not include this data, that labor force information is only collected for the population 16 and older. Am I correct? All suggestions and comments would be helpful.
Thanks
Cliff Cook
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Clifford Cook
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Cambridge Community Development Dept.
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Cambridge, MA. 02139
617/349-4656 FAX 617/349-4669 TTY 617/349-4621
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