SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
The 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Data Users Conference will be held at the
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, VA on May 11-12, 2017. The conference will bring together ACS data users and staff from the U.S. Census Bureau to increase understanding of
the value and utility of ACS data and to promote information sharing among data users about key ACS data issues and applications. The conference will include:
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Contributed presentations by ACS data users
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Invited sessions
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Hands-on training
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Roundtable discussions
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Opportunities for networking
Registration for the conference will be
free for all participants. We are inviting abstracts on any topic relating to ACS data, but we are especially interested in presentations focused on:
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Innovations in visualizing/ mapping ACS data
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Combining ACS with administrative data
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Measuring change over time with ACS data
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Accuracy of ACS data: sampling and nonsampling issues
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ACS estimates for small geographic areas or small population groups: challenges and solutions
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ACS estimates for rural areas: challenges and solutions
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Aggregating ACS data for user-defined estimates and areas
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Utility of the ACS for private-sector applications
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ACS methods and survey design
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Presenting ACS data: practical guidelines for data users
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Using ACS data in population estimates and projections
To submit an abstract, visit
https://acsdatacommunity.prb.org. The deadline for submissions is
December 15, 2016. For more information, please contact Linda Jacobsen (ljacobsen@prb.org) or Mark Mather (mmather@prb.org)
at PRB.
Please forward this announcement to others who may be interested. More information about the conference, including registration information and a preliminary program, will be available in February
2017.
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