Is it supposed to be none univariate table? or one univariate table?
Thanks
>> MHARMON(a)SLOCOG.org 4/20/2009 1:24:50 PM
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Can someone help me understand what the text quoted above is supposed to say? Thank you,
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Subject: [CTPP] CTPP 3-year table request Earlier this month the AASHTO CTPP Oversight
Board submitted a request for a special tabulation of 3-year ACS tables. For those who
might not remember, just over a year ago the Oversight Board submitted a similar request
that met with some harsh disclosure and suppression rules. After an appeal of the rules
failed, the Oversight Board set up a subcommittee to develop a new request that hopefully
would be more favorably received by the Census Bureau's Disclosure Review Board. It
was believed that now that the disclosure proofing rules are known it would be possible to
design data tables that would yield the maximum utility possible while still adhering to
the rules. A copy of the new table request letter and tables can be found at the following
locations
respectively.http://trbcensus.com/aashto/docs/CTPP_3-year_table_request.pdf…
One of the major differences of the new request from last year's is that modes used to
go to work have been collapsed. In 2008 we were asking for crosstabs using 5, 8 and 11
modes. With the 2009 request we are asking for 3, 5, 6 and 10 modes. In addition to the
collapsed modes the number of variables crossed with "Means of Transportation to
Work" has been reduced from about 17 to 5. The 5 variables include travel time to
work, household income, vehicles available, age and time leaving home to go to work. Of
course it will not be known which tables will pass the disclosure rules until we actually
see the tables. The is also none univariate table with all 18 modes. When reviewing the
potential tables do not forget that the 3-year ACS is only for areas with more than 20,000
residents. The Census Bureau and their Disclosure Review Board (DRB) are currently
reviewing the proposal and the Oversight Board is hopeful that it will be approved. Once
the DRB is OK with the proposal it will pass over to the ACS Office and they will prepare
a cost estimate after which a final decision by the Oversight Board will be made. -- Ed
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