Hello Nick - Your results are not unusual, and the CTPP listserv has had discussions
about this in the past. You can search the archives.
http://www.chrispy.net/pipermail/ctpp-news/
You might want to read the article from Jan 2011 CTPP Status report by Nathan Erbaum
(recently deceased).
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/census_issues/ctpp/status_report/sr0111.cfm
Also, Bruce Spear from Cambridge Systematics completed the NCHRP project mentioned in
Nathan's article.
http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/nchrp/docs/NCHRP08-36(98)_FR.pdf
Bruce recently did a webinar for the Census Bureau and perhaps he can share the link to
the recording (I assume it was recorded).
Finally, just last week, the LEHD project said they had added FEDERAL employment to their
database, but I have not checked it yet to see if it makes sense. Previous to this latest
release, federal employment was NOT included. I hope that several of you on the CTPP
listserv will be taking the time to examine specific locations in your own area, e.g.
major federal office buildings, major military installations, that have impacted the
utility of the LEHD without requiring a lot of edits and corrections.
Also, as you know, the LEHD uses state QCEW and MWR reports, so it does not include
self-employed. Self-employed are estimated to be nearly 10 percent of workers, and more
likely to work from home (which accounts for shorter commute trip length). We have found
in the past that school districts and other local governmental agencies may not distribute
their workers to actual worksites and often report only one main address. This occurred
in Illinois, where all state workers were assigned to Springfield as their workplace
location, but this was a long time ago, and may have been subsequently corrected.
There is a separate listserv for LEHD which you could try to post your query. This page,
which I have not updated in a long time, include a link to the listserv.
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/census_issues/lehd/
Elaine Murakami
FHWA Office of Planning
206-220-4460 (in Seattle)
From: ctpp-news-bounces(a)chrispy.net [mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of
Lindeman, Nicholas (MPO)
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 1:22 PM
To: 'ctpp-news(a)ryoko.chrispy.net'
Subject: [CTPP] ACS/CTPP vs LEHD
I've sent the following query to both the ACS and CTPP but have not (yet) received a
response. I was hoping someone on the mailing list might be able to provide assistance.
I've been working with Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD)in On the Map.
Specifically worker inflow/outflow analysis at the county level. I've discovered that
there is a significant difference between the LEHD data and ACS Place of Work data from
the 2008-10 3-Year ACS product. I've found that for the Middle Tennessee (Nashville)
region the % of workers residing outside their home county is nearly 17 percentage points
higher in the LEHD data than in the ACS data. Please see the attached table.
I've been tasked with determining the reason(s) for this difference. Any assistance
you can provide would be greatly appreciated
Thank you,
Nick Lindeman
Nicholas Lindeman
Economic & Systems Data Analyst
Nashville Area MPO
800 2nd Ave. S.
P.O. Box 196300
Nashville, TN 37219-6300
(615) 862-7198
lindeman@nashvillempo.org<mailto:lindeman@nashvillempo.org>
http://www.nashvillempo.org<http://www.nashvillempo.org/>