Hi CTPP’ers—
Many of you are Census-watchers.
The post below describes upcoming, 2019 changes to what’s asked on Census ACS
questionnaires. (And if you don’t like it, read to the end for details on where to send
your comments…)
My view: The changes described are all improvements to questions and response categories.
If you’re deep involved in SCOP or CTPP subcommittee, you’ll recognize that the updating
of “journey to work”
modes<https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2017-26726/p-13> –
specifically varieties of public transit – is what the CTPP subcommittee wanted and asked
for 3 or 4 years ago. It does take Census Bureau and US OMB a few years to get thru the
whole process of adding or revising the questions asked. But they’re now in the
home-stretch!
Enjoy reading!
Cheers,
Todd Graham
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2018 9:49 AM
To: 'census.sdc.network.list(a)census.gov'
<census.sdc.network.list(a)census.gov>
Subject: Content changes proposed for the 2019 American Community Survey — and a call for
comments
Content changes proposed for the 2019 American Community Survey — and a call for
comments<http://sdcclearinghouse.com/2018/01/16/content-changes-proposed…
The Census Bureau periodically reviews the content of the American Community Survey (ACS).
One aspect is validating that the survey continues to prioritize policy and program
information needs. Beyond that, the Bureau works to assess and improve how questions are
asked -- including question wording, response categories, and any instructions provided --
in order to capture the most complete and accurate information.
In a notice last month, the Bureau describes final changes proposed for the 2019 American
Community Survey. The specific changes and new elements have been under consideration for
three years or more. And an initial batch of recommended changes was tested through the
2016 ACS content test. The complete review and revision process is documented in section
II of the Census Bureau's recent notice.
(
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2017-26726/p-21 )
For the 2019 ACS, the Bureau proposes question changes or new questions in nine sections
of the survey:
· Telephone
service<https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2017-26726/p-11>11>: a
redesigned question to collect information on types of telephone service.
· Health
insurance<https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2017-26726/p-12>12>: a new
question on premiums paid and any subsidies received.
· Journey to
work<https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2017-26726/p-13>13>:
revised question wording and updating descriptions of three types of public transit.
· Weeks
worked<https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2017-26726/p-14>14>: revised
question instructions and revision of response levels.
· Class of
worker<https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2017-26726/p-15>15>:
revised question instructions, wording, and response categories.
· Industry and
occupation<https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2017-26726/p-16>16>: revised question
instructions and wording, in order to elicit better descriptions.
· Retirement
income<https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2017-26726/p-17>17>:
revised question instructions and wording, expanding scope of retirement income
considered.
· Relationship to "person
1"<https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2017-26726/p-18>26/p-18>: new response categories
to clearly distinguish opposite-sex spouses, same-sex spouses, opposite-sex partners, and
same-sex partners.
· Race and Hispanic
origin<https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2017-26726/p-20>20>: a streamlined, unified
categorization is proposed.
At this time, the Census Bureau is seeking the final approvals for the 2019 American
Community Survey -- and the Bureau invites public comment. Per the Federal Register
notice:
"The public is invited to comment on all questions on the ACS; however, the Census
Bureau is particularly interested in comments on the wording changes to the nine ACS
questions... which are proposed to be changed based on the results of the 2016 ACS Content
Test." (
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2017-26726/p-24 )
If you wish to comment on the ACS, now is your chance. The easiest options for providing
input are:
1. emailing the Department of Commerce
(PRAcomments@doc.gov<mailto:PRAcomments@doc.gov>), or
2. completing the "regulations.gov" online comment form that is linked to the
Federal Register
notice<https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2017-26726>26>. Look for the
"Submit a Formal Comment" button. Please expect that the online form will limit
the length of your comments.
The deadline for comments is February 12, 2018.
--Todd Graham
For the SDC Steering Committee