Ed
I thought you'd be interested in the following from Le Zhang from NYC DEP:
I just checked the Table B303100 state-to-state flows. The estimated US total workers is
over 232M, whereas the sum of all income brackets is only 145M. The latter makes much more
sense to me. Therefore, I think the issue very likely has a national impact.
We continue to be perplexed by this problem. If anyone has any suggestions for the source
we are interested to learn more.
Cliff Cook
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Subject: Re: [CTPP] FW: 2012-16 CTPP Question about Counts
Cliff--The geocoding issue that was mentioned is not affecting or part of your issue. That
is a whole different issue.
As to what you are seeing in Cambridge I still do not have an answer for the Part 3 income
tables (B303100 and B303201) but I think we could be getting close to figuring it out. I
just checked the numbers for my town which is much smaller and has no Group Quarters. That
means that I should get consistent numbers across all the Part 3 tables which I did except
for the income tables. BTW, my town of Berwyn IL has a total of 2,600 internal worker
flows, people living and working in Berwyn. Of course tables A302100 and A302103 (total
workers and worker by mode) gave me 2,595 workers but we know that difference is due to
disclosure proofing. Now on to the income table. Typically the cells in a CTPP table will
not add up to the total because the totals are rounded independently of the cells (more
disclosure proofing). However they would never be as far off as we are seeing. In checking
my town's Part 3 income tables I discovered that the cells added to the total number I
was expecting (2,600) while the total was published at 4,000. The question now becomes
what does the total represent? Whatever it is looks to be systematic which means we will
be able to figure it out. More digging needed though.
On 8/12/2019 11:22 AM, Cook, Cliff wrote:
Dara
Thank you for these materials. They are very helpful. After taking a closer look at the
CTPP flow tables we are still left with a question about why the components of certain
tables do not add up to the table total. For example when we filter for Cambridge, MA as
both residence and workplace, the "Total" shown in Table B303100 is 37,500 while
the component cells add up to 22,470. This problem appears in all the part 3 tables whose
universe is household workers. (We do not see a similar issue in all tables based purely
in worker characteristics, regardless of living arrangement. Those seem to consistently
sum to 27,725.)
Can anyone shed light on why the table components to sum to the sum stated in the table?
Thanks
Cliff Cook
Clifford Cook
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Cambridge Community Development Department
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Le Zhang (DCP) <LZHANG@planning.nyc.gov><mailto:LZHANG@planning.nyc.gov>
Subject: RE: 2012-16 CTPP Question about Counts
Hello Cliff,
The reason the flows are off is because the CTPP methodology for reporting geographies
below the county level has been revised for this release (though AASHTO has yet to release
documentation stating such). Missing records for smaller geographies are no longer imputed
for Parts 2 and 3, therefore, tracts/places will no longer add to counties, nor will they
have complete counts. This has resulted in a "truer" data set, albeit with
missing records. Part 1 remains the same (i.e. "complete"), because it
represents ACS data at place of residence. I've attached a memo summarizing the
challenges with the new release.
My colleague Le, who I have CC'd, put together the attached presentation explaining
this issue, which we shared with our MPO members a couple of months ago. Le will be
presenting this to the CTPP oversight board in Arkansas next week. Unfortunately, there
was no documentation released accounting for the methodological change, and we believe
transportation planners will rely on the current release to have a "complete"
count as the prior releases had. Therefore, this release is not comparable to the prior
releases for smaller geographies.
In the meantime, we have assumed a proportional allocation to account for missing records
(though this of course introduces a bias into the results - also covered in Le's
presentation).
Hopefully this helps! Happy to answer any questions you might have.
Regards,
DARA GOLDBERG
SENIOR PLANNER | REGIONAL PLANNING DIVISION
NYC DEPT. OF CITY PLANNING
120 BROADWAY, 31st FLOOR * NEW YORK, NY 10271
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Subject: [CTPP] 2012-16 CTPP Question about Counts
To All
We are working to collect information about the resident labor force in Cambridge,
Massachusetts. We set the residence as the State-Place of Cambridge city, MA, and the
workplace as POW State-Place of Cambridge city, MA.
The numbers in the CTPP Flows tables are not adding up as expected. Table A304100 - Total
workers (1) (Workers 16 years and over) provides an estimate of 27,725 (MOE 847), whereas
Table B303100 - Household income in the past 12 months (2016$) (9) (Workers 16 years and
over in households) provides a total estimate of 37,300 (MOE 2,054). Furthermore, when we
add up the count of workers in each income bracket in Table B303100 they sum to 22,470.
I could understand if the total number of resident workers 16 and older in households was
smaller than total workers over 16, but we cannot make sense of how the reverse could be
true. It also doesn't explain why the sum of all categories is smaller than the
listed total. Could data suppression account for this? That would seem unlikely at the
level of a city of our size. Could the results be due to data suppression at smaller
geographic levels having a ripple effect on a larger geo? I understand workers with an
unclear or imprecise work address are excluded from the flow data. Are these issues a
result of that screening or is this a different type of issue?
Interestingly, the numbers make sense as expected when we look at the Residence tables for
the same geography. Table A102101 - Total workers (1) (Workers 16 years and over) provides
an estimate of 61,925 (MOE 1,008) and Table A103100 - Total Workers in households (1)
(Workers 16 years and over in households) estimates 54,195 (MOE 1,075).
Any help on interpreting our resident labor force stats is appreciated.
Cliff Cook
Clifford Cook
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Cambridge Community Development Department
344 Broadway, Cambridge, MA. 02139
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