This should be a FAQ somewhere as this seems to come up frequently. The
answer is that the smaller communities will not have any data until the
the full five year file for disabilities is available. The 2000 Census
overestimated disabilities and the Census Bureau has been working to
improve the way that the disabilities questions are asked which has
resulted in several changes in the questions/question order, which in
turn, effect comparability over time.
SO, the last time that the disability questions were changed occurred in
the ACS 2008 questionnaire. Which means that the disability data will
not be available until the 2008-2012 ACS 5 year file is available
(barring any other changes in the questions). This allows for
comparability over time so that 5 years of data can be combined for the
smaller area estimates.
Mike Cline
Hobby Center for the Study of Texas
Rice University
Houston, TX
On 2/7/2012 4:16 PM, Beverly Woods wrote:
Hi Elaine:
Can you tell me when the Census Bureau will be releasing updated
information on disability status? There is ACS information available
for some of our communities, but the ACS does not provide such data
for our smaller communities.
Thank you for your help.
Beverly
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