Please disregard the original email and go
with this one instead, the chief difference being that there is no “three
unweighted records for Means of Transportation (MOT) rule” since we have
only five variables we are crossing with MOT.
Penelope Weinberger
CTPP Program Manager
AASHTO
202-624-3556
http://ctpp.transportation.org/home/default.htm
It's just as bad to not make a plan as to
blindly follow the one you already have.
From:
ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net [mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Weinberger, Penelope
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 3:45
PM
To:
Subject: [CTPP] Help determine our
request to US Census Bureau for CTPPSpecial Tabulations based on ACS 5-year
(2006-2010) Data
Dear CTPP Community,
This is an opportunity for
your input on the upcoming CTPP based on 5-year ACS 2006-2010!
This message contains
colored highlighting, if you cannot see it, please view the message in HTML (if
possible).
Please download the attached
spreadsheet, mark it as appropriate according to the instructions and
information below, and return it attached to an email directly to me by Friday,
May 7th, 2010 pweinberger@aashto.org
(Please do not reply to the whole list with
your marked attached spreadsheet, for that will create a version control
nightmare!)
The attached spreadsheet is
a proposed table list to submit to the Census Bureau for special tabulations
based on the 5-year ACS, it is derived from the Census Bureau’s
Disclosure Review Board’s approved CTPP from 3-year ACS data table
list.
For large area geography, we
plan to keep the table list the same as the current 3-year table list (the
spreadsheet, as if there were no highlighting).
For small
area geography (tract, TAZ, and block group), we are proposing to eliminate
many of the tables with 3-way cross-tabulations, or 2-way cross-tabulations
with more than 40 cells because we suspect they will contain very little or no
data. We have highlighted the tables proposed for deletion at small
geography in BLUE. Please identify any highlighted tables you feel are
important to keep, and not be eliminated by placing a mark in the specified
column and row.
Alternatively, if you see
tables that are not marked for deletion at small geography please feel free to
let me know there is no need for those tables, it would be a waste of resources
to generate data that is essentially useless to the transportation planning
community.
The
number of classifications in each variable may need to be reduced to pass the
CB’s criteria and some of those tables have been highlighted in pink, we
are including this information to start thinking about the ways variable groups
can collapse.
For the ACS 2006-2010 five-year
data and the 2010 Census Tracts, there is projected to be, on average, a little
over 4000 residents per tract, and approximately 120 household records and 150
worker records in the unweighted sample.
There are general special tab rules that apply to
all tabs, which are not CTPP specific. For instance, all aggregates and
averages require 3 unweighted cases in the CELL. The 5-year data has no lower
bound for place size. There is no rule yet in place for maximum number of
cells per table, a number has been discussed, but not decided upon.
If you have questions please do not hesitate to
email them to me.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Penelope Weinberger
CTPP Program Manager
AASHTO
202-624-3556
http://ctpp.transportation.org/home/default.htm
It's just as bad to not make a plan as to blindly follow the
one you already have.