Hi Jonathan and everyone else --
I am forwarding this to Scott Boggess at the Census Bureau.
Also, I just had the FHWA webpage on ACS updated to include the
information below:
Census Bureau hotlines:
AFF: 1-800-923-8282
Data Ferrett: 1-866 -437-0171
Census Bureau Regional Offices:
http://www.census.gov/regions/
<http://www.census.gov/regions/>
I have found that the Census Bureau Regional Offices have Information
Specialists who do training on AFF2, which is why the first "cheatsheet"
we did on AFF2 was taken from materials provided by Linda Clark in the
Seattle regional office. I didn't look up on the map which region
covers you, but I am going to guess Atlanta.
And certainly, we can arrange another webinar on using Data Ferrett for
very large downloads, but I think the answer to that one is that it is
probably better to do multiple downloads and then join them outside of
Data Ferrett.
Elaine Murakami
FHWA Office of Planning
206-220-4460
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Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 8:41 AM
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Subject: [CTPP] Census/ACS data downloads
I much appreciate the efforts by Elaine Murakami and others to help with
the AFF2 problem by providing the recent webinars in AFF2 and Data
Ferret. I must reluctantly confess that I am still struggling, and would
like to know how other members on the CTPP list serve are faring. Here
are my conclusions at the moment:
1. AFF2 is useful for obtaining pre-organized data profiles
(despite its clunky and counter-intuitive interface), but in my
experience it's still hard - even with the benefit of some training - to
really drill down into the kind of esoteric data I sometimes need.
2. Data Ferret is great for batches, like downloading a fair
amount of data for multiple geographies (like all BGs in a county, etc.)
but I'm having a hard time drilling down to the highly specific items I
need.
My latest troubles involve trying to get employment/labor force
participation by age and sex for counties and/or my metro area from SF-3
in Census 2000. I have been able, with the help of Data Ferret, to
obtain the table numbers (PCT 3500-PCT 3518), but Data Ferret can't seem
to give me the figures I need in a single download, and multiple
downloads are proving error-prone and troublesome. Searching the table
numbers in AFF2 yields the typically useless results. My search of the
Missouri State Data Center site, while much appreciated, hasn't yielded
the results I need. My own State Data Center (Arkansas) has some useful
profiles, but again not as specific as I need.
Does anyone else have tips?
I feel like I could use further webinars on Data Ferret or - just
possibly - AFF2, although I'm deeply suspicious of trying to make
anything useful out of AFF2, since results so far have been
disappointing. The seminar on Data Ferret back in December was helpful,
but didn't have a lot of in-depth training on large downloads, highly
specific data needs, etc.
I'm deep in 'flyover country,' and hence there's a lack of training and
information exchange available. Surely others face the same issues. Does
anyone else want more web-based training, too?
Jonathan Lupton AICP
Research Planner
Metroplan
Little Rock, Arkansas