Seems like you could just use ACS base table B08006.

https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?hidePreview=true&q=B08006&table=B08006&tid=ACSDT1Y2017.B08006&lastDisplayedRow=50

 

Is there a nuance that I’m missing  about using CTPP alongside ACS base tables?

 

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From: ctpp-news <ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net> On Behalf Of Cook, Cliff
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2019 9:49 AM
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Cc: Werner, Bailey <bwerner@cambridgema.gov>
Subject: [CTPP] Question about Mode of Transportation by Sex

 

We are beginning work on a report built around CTPP data and are surprised by the lack of material on mode and other characteristics of JTW by sex.  Is this material available the CTPP?  I know we can get this at a place level from the ACS.  We knows that certain crosstabs were avoided in an effort to protect individual identities or reduce data production costs, but are surprised to find that this was one that didn’t make the cut, at least for Parts 1 and 2.

 

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