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Subject: IMPORTANT! Employer Files for Workplace Geocoding
The Census Bureau Population Division and ESRI are in the process of
developing a custom extension to the ArcView GIS called Workplace-Update
(Work-UP). MPOs and State DOTs (if interested) will be asked to use
Work-UP to review and update the commercial employer database Census has
leased from InfoUSA (formerly ABI). This file includes all sizes of
employers, even those with 1-5 employees. The purpose of Work-Up is to
take advantage of local knowledge to improve the database before it is
used in workplace geocoding in Census 2000. This in turn will improve
the quality of workplace data contained in the Census Transportation
Planning Package (CTPP).
We expect that most agencies will find it less labor intensive to review
the Census-provided employer file, rather than build a file from scratch
as they were asked to do for the 1980 and 1990 censuses. However, some
agencies may already have a locally-maintained employer file, which may
be better (more complete and up-to-date) than the file Census has
obtained. The question of how to deal with these local files has
significant implications for the development work to be done in creating
the Work-UP extension. We cannot guarantee that the Work-Up software
will include a feature to use local employer files, but we would like a
good estimate of how many MPOs and State DOTs will be affected if it is
not included in the software. Therefore, if you have a local file we
ask you to respond to the following questions.
1. Do you have a locally maintained employer file for your region that
you would prefer to use? What counties does it cover?
2. To use the file instead of the Census employer file, you will need
to re-format the file to meet the standard file structure (field names,
field length, and position) Census is using in Work-UP. Your file will
also have to be geocoded using TIGER/Line 98. Would you be willing to
perform these tasks on your file before using Work-Up?
3. Do you think your agency would also be interested in reviewing the
Census file, or would you only want your file used in Census 2000?
If you have a local employer file which you would prefer to use, please
send your replies to these questions to Clara Reschovsky at
clara.a.reschovsky(a)ccmail.census.gov by close of business, Tuesday,
September 28, 1999. We apologize for requesting such a quick response,
but the development schedule for Work-UP is very tight and we need to
address this issue now. Thank You.