Hello Penelope:
I hope you had a great summer and now enjoying this cooler weather. I don't
know if you remember me but I formerly worked for NJ Transit with Tom
Marchwinski and we met at a few conferences, workshops and training
sessions.
I am working on a project to analyze how journey-to-work flows have changed
for Counties in the New York/New Jersey Region. [Next I'll be doing the
same for combinations of Census Tracts]. I am using the ASCII files from
the 2000 Census CTPP Part III and the 2006-2010 ACS CTPP Part III and
writing scripts in IBM Statistics (formerly SPSS) to do this.
Based on the documentation I read for these two datasets, the 2000 dataset
for NY contains data for workers travelling from NJ to NY while the
2006-2010 data does not. To get these flows from the latter dataset I need
to add the NJ and NJ datasets. True? Also, could you advise whether there
is a difference in the definitions for the two datasets: the Universe for
2000 is ALL WORKERS while that for 2006-2010 says WORKERS 16 Years and Over.
What's the difference?
Thanks.
Terrence.
Terrence Sobers
Sobers Consulting, LLC
811 Clinton Avenue
South Plainfield, NJ 07080
Tel.: (908) 447-9016
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On Behalf Of Weinberger Penelope
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 2:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [CTPP] New 2009-2013 county-to-county commuting flows released
today
Thanks Brian, this is awesome!
A great interim product between two full blown CTPP tabulations. The
current data, based on the 2006 - 2010 ACS is out now, and the next
non-overlapping full tab be based on the 2012 - 2016 ACS (we skipped a year,
to take full advantage of the increase in sample size) is expected in late
2018.
So all you data-philes can use this county level data until the next thing
rolls our way.
Penelope Z. Weinberger
CTPP Program Manager
AASHTO
202-624-3556
ctpp.transportation.org
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On Behalf Of Brian Mckenzie (CENSUS/SEHSD FED)
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 10:13 AM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Subject: [CTPP] New 2009-2013 county-to-county commuting flows released
today
Good morning,
Just wanted to give a heads up that the new county commuting flows, based on
the 5-year 2009-2013 ACS were released today. The tables include the typical
worker flow counts as well as a means of transportation component (4
categories: drove alone, carpool, transit, other). The tables also include a
metropolitan area indicator, so it is possible to sort and organize by metro
area.
Enjoy,
Brian
Brian McKenzie, Ph.D.
Analyst, Journey to Work and Migration Statistics Branch
U.S. Census Bureau
Email: brian.mcKenzie(a)census.gov