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This item may be of interest to transportation planners interested in
disability statistics from Census 2000 compared to the American
Community Survey.
The bottom line is that if you are interested in disability statistics,
stick with data from the 2003-to-current ACS. The working paper also
suggests other national databases that might provide useful information
on national/statewide/metro area disability statistics.
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission has just released a report
entitled "Disability in the San Francisco Bay Area: Comparing Data
Between Census 2000 and the American Community Survey 2000-2004."
The working paper is available here:
http://www.mtc.ca.gov/maps_and_data/datamart/census/Disability_BayArea_Work…
The main MTC Census page is here:
http://www.mtc.ca.gov/maps_and_data/datamart/census/
MTC and ABAG staff will be working on a re-design of the Bay Area
Census web site (
http://www.bayareacensus.ca.gov/), to have page or
pages devoted to American Community Survey analysis and issues.
This is the very first in a long series of possible working papers and
data summaries to be based on data from the US Census Bureau's American
Community Survey.
The abstract from this working paper discusses the purpose and intent
of the study:
As a characteristic of the general population, disability rates
determined by the U.S. Census
should not vary much year to year or survey to survey. This paper
examines disability data from
Census 2000 and the American Community Survey (ACS), years 2000-2004,
for the 5 San
Francisco Bay Area primary metropolitan statistical areas (PMSA). For
most of the PMSAs,
statistically significant differences exist between Census 2000 and ACS
disability data,
particularly for the go-outside-home and employment disability items.
Differences in sampling
technique, sampling instruments, and information reporting between
Census 2000 and ACS data
that might account for this variation are discussed.
Census 2000 data shows 1.1 million disabled persons (any type of
disability) residing in the ninecounty
Bay Area. This is 17.6 percent of the Bay Area's population (age 5+).
This compares to
the 2000 American Community Survey that shows 0.8 million disabled
persons (13.1 percent) in
the Bay Area.
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Charles L. Purvis, AICP
Principal Transportation Planner/Analyst
Metropolitan Transportation Commission
101 Eighth Street
Oakland, CA 94607-4700
(510) 817-5755 (office) [new, 8/1/05]
(510) 817-7848 (fax) [new, 8/1/05]
www:
http://www.mtc.ca.gov/
Census WWW:
http://www.bayareacensus.ca.gov/
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