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Marital status, housing value and rent in the 1990 Census appear as sample data in the 2000 Census. Grandparents as caregivers added. Condominium housing, water and sewer dropped in the 2000. Multiple races possible in 100% portion of the 2000 Census; data may not be comparable to previous years.
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School enrollment | Year structure
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Year moved into residence |
Educational attainment | Year moved into residence
| Educational attainment | Year moved into residence | State or foreign country of birth |
Source of water |
State or foreign country of birth | Source of water
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| Citizenship and year of immigration |
| Citizenship and year of immigration | Sewage disposal
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Heating fuel |
Language spoken at home | Heating fuel
| Language spoken at home | Heating fuel | Ancestry |
Kitchen facilities |
Plumbing = 100% Ancestry | Plumbing and kitchen facilities
| Ancestry | Plumbing and kitchen facilities | Place of residence 5 years ago |
Number of bedrooms |
Place of residence 5 years ago | Number of bedrooms
| Place of residence 5 years ago | Number of bedrooms | Veteran status |
Farm residence |
Veteran status | Farm residence
| Veteran status | Farm residence | Disability |
Telephone |
Disability | Telephone
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Vehicles available |
Labor force status | Vehicles available
| Labor force status | Vehicles available | Place of work |
Shelter costs |
Place of work | Shelter costs
| Place of work | Shelter costs | Journey to work |
| Journey to work | Condominium status
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Cooking fuel |
Occupation | Utilities
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Stories in structure and elevator |
Industry |
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Air conditioning |
Class of worker |
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Number of bathrooms |
Work experience in 1989 |
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Key factors to research: age, race, sex, the elderly, income and poverty, unemployment, industry, occupation, single-parent families, and type of disability (e.g. mobility limitation). The Census does not cover deaths in a given year or individual disabilities such as being quadriplegic.Definitions for the 2000 Census appear in the Appendix B to the Summary File 3 Technical Documentation
Facsimile questionnaires appear in Appendix D of the Summary File 3 Technical Documentation:
- Multiple Races. The 2000 Census permitted people to choose multiple races. They are tabulated into six categories: white; black or African-American, American Indian or Alaska native; Asian; native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, and Other. The Arab population is considered white. Most tables also have a seventh category named Two or More Races. Approximately 2-3% of all people reported multiple races in the 2000 Census Many people believe the 2000 racial data is not comparable to 1990.
There were only five (rather than seven) standard tabulations in 1990. These include white, black, Asian or Pacific Islander (Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Guamanian, Hawaiian, Japanese, Korean, Samoan, Vietnamese, other) American Indian (or Alaska Native) and other.
- Hispanic. Hispanic is not a race so is usually covered in a separate table. Some tables provide data for Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and other. The Hispanic question was asked after the racial question in 1990. Many of the numbers in "Other Race" can be attributed to Hispanics. The Hispanic question was asked before the racial question in 2000 so may be more accurate.
- Labor Force. Labor force participation includes people who have jobs or want them. Reasons for not participating in the labor force include age, disability, family matters, retirement, school enrollment, etc.
- Unemployment. Unemployment is calculated by dividing the people who want jobs but don't have them by the labor force.
- Income. Income is calculated for households (families, people living alone, people living together but not related), families (related by blood or marriage), individuals, and per capita (including children).
- Median = half below level and half above level; Mean = average.
- Poverty. Poverty rates are calculated by the Census Bureau using the family income and size of the family.
- Group Quarters. The category includes institutionalized people (nursing homes, mental institutions, prisons) and non-institutionalized people (college dorms and military quarters).
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In addition, an Urban Cluster is a densely settled area of 2,500 to 50,000 persons, and an Urbanized Area is a densely settled area of over 50,000. It is possible to have urban clusters outside metropolitan areas, and rural sections within a metropolitan area.
Summary File 1 Subjects Geography Household relationship
Sex
Race
Hispanic origin
Age, including single years
Housing owner/renter occupied
Group Quarters
Unmarried partnersAll levels to block
Some details limited to tract
Summary File 2 Subjects Geography Household relationship
Sex
Race
Hispanic origin
Age
Housing owner/renter occupied
Group Quarters
Unmarried partners
Extremely detailed cross classifications by 250 racesAll levels to census tract
Must have 100 of race in area
Summary File 3 Subjects Geography Subjects in SF 1 in less detail
Marital status
Grandparents as caregivers
School enrollment
Educational attainment
State or foreign country of birth
Citizenship and year of immigration
Language spoken at home
Ancestry
Place of residence 5 years ago
Veteran status
Disability
Labor force status
Place of work
Journey to work
Occupation
IndustryClass of worker
Work experience in 1999
Income and poverty in 1999
Housing units in structure
Rooms in unit
Value of home
Rent paid
Year structure built
Year moved into residence
Heating fuel
Plumbing and kitchen facilities
Number of bedrooms
Farm residence
Telephone
Vehicles available
Monthly shelter costsAll levels to block group
Racial breakdowns only at tract level
Summary File 4 Subjects Geography Subjects covered in Summary File 3
Detailed cross classifications by race and ancestryAll levels to census tract
Demographic Profiles Subjects Geography Brief data in SF1 and SF3
U.S., states, counties, places, MCDs, MSAs, Native American areas, and 106th Congress Districts
Finding 2000 Census Data
Demographic Profiles
Spreadsheets for Michigan Geographies and United States [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/demoprofl.html]
PDF Comparing 1990 and 2000 for Michigan Places[ftp://www.nwm.cog.mi.us/2000CensusProfiles/]
PDF of Entire United States[http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/2002/demoprofiles.html]
There are four profiles for each area: demographics, social characteristics, economic characteristics, and housing characteristics. Although there is data for race and ancestry, there are no breakdowns by race and ancestry. Very good for an overall view of an unfamiliar area, especially if you can compare it to the state, the nation, or the 1990 Census.
American Factfinder (http://factfinder.census.gov/)
Primary vehicle for the distribution of 2000 Census data with numerous files from the 1990 Census of Population and Housing, American Community Survey (test sample data), and the 1997 Economic Censuses (employment, payrolls and receipts of business establishments.
Main navigation section is the middle of the screen It includes two search and three browse mechanisms.
Reference Maps provides mapping of states, counties, cities, census tracts, block groups, and blocks with the numbered areas identified. Also includes American Indian reservations, 3-5 digit zip codes, Congressional Districts, and state legislative districts.
Default map shows the nation. You can change the map year. It is more efficient to obtain a map by place name or address searching. Not all features show at all levels. Zoom in for more detail. Boundaries, features, and years can be changed by using the legend and updating it.
Thematic Maps illustrate selected population and housing items using classes of numbers and percentages. It is essential to change the Data Set to the correct section before obtaining the maps. Choose the largest geographic level you need and use a pulldown box to change the display to a subgeography (e.g. tract, county, county subdivision). Use the legend to add features and boundaries. Use the Geolytics CD-ROM to map variables not available on Factfinder.
Data Sets is the major data access point. It includes links to 2000 and 1990 Decennial Censuses, American Community Survey, and 1997 Economic Census.
Within DATA SETS, there are several types of files:
- Quick Tables: one subject for one geography. These are comparable to the Demographic Profiles.
- Geographic Comparison Tables: one subject for multiple geographies (tracts in county)
- Thematic Maps
- Detailed Data
Detailed Data provides subject and keyword searching for the tables. Tables can also be chosen by browsing the list. PCT and HCT tables are more detailed than the P and H tables in terms of age, race, and subject breakdowns. Search results should be highlighted and ADDED to the box. Geography can be chosen through LIST, LIST - SHOW ALL GEOGRAPHIES, PLACE NAME SEARCHING, and ADDRESS SEARCHING. Tables can be altered through CHANGE SELECTIONS, and then changing the table, geography, or data set. OPTIONS provides the geographic coding for a given table. RELATED ITEMS links to thematic maps and other data sets.
GEOGRAPHY SEARCHING identifies reference and thematic maps as well as Quick Tables for a named place in all of the data sets in Factfinder. It does not identify all data sets. KEYWORD SEARCHING identifies all data sets from every program (1990, 2000, ACS, Economic Census).
Data can be downloaded in comma-delimited and tab delimited formats, as is or with columns and rows transposed. All four formats label the rows and columns. Tables can also be downloaded in a comma delimited format ready for manipulation with large statistical packages. The rows and columns have coded rather than alphabetic headers.
Related instructions for using American Factfinder include the Epidemiology powerpoint presentation and Washtenaw County Age/Race/Sex which describes how to put together an age/race/sex table for any county.
Geographic Area: U.S., states, counties, places, census tracts, block groups, and blocks.
Time Period: 2000.
Census Bureau 2000 DVDs (Documents Center)
Summary File 1 data on DVD permits users to download large geographies (all census tracts in state, all blocks in city) and to create new tables with individual components of the Factfinder tables (e.g. choose children 1-4 by individual age rather than choose all people by individual age, 1-110). There are still limits to the number of items that can be downloaded so it is not necessary to use it for this course.
Technical Documentation
Summary File 1 Technical Documentation
http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf1td.htmlUse the Data Dictionary at http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf1td/sf1tdc7.pdf for translating numbered table headings into text
Summary File 2 Technical Documentation
http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/doc/sf2.pdf
Summary File 3 Technical Documentation
The preliminary technical documentation appears on the Census Bureau web site at: http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/doc/sf3.pdf. Due to the size (7.1 M) and the value of individual components, the Documents Center has divided the pdf into the following segments:
- Chapter 1: Title and Abstract [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3td1.pdf] - 757K
- Chapter 2: How to Use This Documentation [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3td2.pdf] - 484K
- Chapter 3: Subject Locator [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3td3.pdf] - 121K
- Chapter 4: Summary Level Sequence [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3td4.pdf] - 42K
- Chapter 5: List of Tables [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3td5.pdf] - 197K
- Chapter 6: Summary Table Outlines [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3td6.pdf] - 632K
- Chapter 7: Data Dictionary [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3td7.pdf] - 1.6 M (all individual variables in all tables with codes). Also subdivided into segments
- Geographic Record Codes [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3td7a.pdf] - 96K
- Population Tables P1-P160I [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3td7b.pdf] - 418K
- Population Tables PCT1-PC76L [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3td7c.pdf] - 713K
- Housing Tables H1-HCT48I [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3td7d.pdf] - 417K
- Chapter 8: Accuracy of the Data [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3td8.pdf] - 141K
- Chapter 9: User Notes and Updates [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3td9.pdf] - 241K
- Appendix A: Geographic Terms [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tda.pdf] - 342K
- Appendix B: Subject Definitions [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tdb.pdf] - 381K
- Appendix C: Data Collection and Processing [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tdc.pdf] - 140K
- Appendix D: Questionnaire [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tdd.pdf] - 259K
- Appendix E: Data Products and User Assistance [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tde.pdf] - 513K
- Appendix F: Maps [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tdf.pdf] - 915K
- Appendix G: CODE LISTS
- Ancestry [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tdg1.pdf] - 60K
- Group Quarters [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tdg2.pdf] - 56K
- Hispanic [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tdg3.pdf] - 26K
- Industry [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tdg4.pdf] - 59K
- Language [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tdg5.pdf] - 50K
- Occupation [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tdg6.pdf] - 92K
- Race [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tdg7.pdf] - 115K
- States and Foreign Countries [http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tdg8.pdf] - 42K
- Summary File 4 (not yet available; future URL)
http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/doc/sf4.pdf
Geography | 1980 | 1990 | 2000 | |||
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Block Data | Doc.Cen. ASI 1983 2551-1.71 | N.A. | Doc. Cen. STF1B CD-ROM | N.A. | American Factfinder SF1 Geolytics CD-ROM Doc. Cen. Do164 |
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Block Maps | Doc.Cen. ASI 1983 2551-1.71 | N.A. | Doc. Cen. Printed Map | N.A. | American Factfinder SF 1 Geolytics CD-ROM Doc. Cen. Do164 |
N.A. |
Block Group Data | STF 1A Fiche Doc.Cen. |
STF 3A Fiche Doc.Cen. |
American Factfinder | American Factfinder Geolytics CD Docs Do114 Maps MR217 |
American Factfinder Geolytics CD Docs Do168 |
American Factfinder |
Block Group Maps | N.A. | Doc.Cen. ASI 1983 2551-1.71 Use block maps to determine block groups |
American Factfinder Doc.Cen. uncat |
American Factfinder Geolytics CD Docs Do114 Maps MR217 Doc.Cen. uncat |
American
Factfinder Geolytics CD Docs Do168 Doc.Cen.uncat block map |
American Factfinder |
Tract Data | Doc.Cen. HA 201.1980 Geolytics CD Maps MR216 |
Doc.Cen. HA 201.1980 Geolytics CD Maps MR216 |
American Factfinder | American Factfinder Geolytics CD Docs Do114 Maps MR217 |
American Factfinder | American Factfinder |
Tract Maps | Docs. Uncat Geolytics CD Maps MR216 |
Docs. Uncat Geolytics CD Maps MR216 |
American Factfinder Doc.Cen. uncat |
American Factfinder Geolytics CD Docs Do114 Maps MR217 Doc.Cen. uncat |
American Factfinder Geolytics CD Docs Do168 | American Factfinder |
City County | Doc. Cen. HA 201.1980c Tract Report Geolytics CD Maps MR216 |
Doc. Cen. HA 201.1980c Tract Report Geolytics CD Maps MR216 |
Doc. Cen. HA 201.1990 Tract Report American Factfinder |
American Factfinder Geolytics CD Docs Do114 Maps MR217 |
American Factfinder Geolytics CD Docs Do168 |
American Factfinder |
State | HA 201 .1980 Geolytics CD Maps MR216 |
HA 201 .1980 Geolytics CD Maps MR216 |
American Factfinder | American Factfinder Geolytics CD Docs Do114 Maps MR217 |
American Factfinder Geolytics CD Docs Do168 |
American Factfinder |
United States | Stacks HA 201 .1980 Geolytics CD Maps MR216 |
Stacks HA 201 .1980 Geolytics CD Maps MR216 |
American Factfinder | American Factfinder Geolytics CD Docs Do114 Maps MR217 |
American Factfinder Geolytics CD Docs Do168 |
Not yet available |
Subject | 1990 | 2000 |
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Detailed Race | STF 1 - Table P007 | SF1 - Tables P6 and PCT1-10 |
Age Groups | STF 1 - Table P011 | SF 1 - Table P012 |
Age Group by Race | STF 1 - Tables P012A-J | SF 1 - Tables P012A-I |
Single Years of Age | N.A. | SF 1 - Tables PCT012ff |
Marital status by sex | STF 1 - Table P014 | SF 3 - Table P018 |
Median housing value | STF 1 - Table P023B | SF 3 - Table H076 |
Median contract rent | STF 1 - Table H032B | SF 3 - Table H056 |
Median gross rent by race | STF 3 - Table H045 | SF 3 - Table HCT37 |
Educational attainment, 25+ | STF 3 - P057 | STF 3 - P037 |
Ancestry | STF 3 - Table P033 | SF 3 - Table PCT016 |
Disability | STF 3 - Tables P066-069 | SF 3 - Tables P042-042; PCT026-032 |
Industry | STF 3 - Table P077 | SF 3 - Table P049 |
Occupation | STF 3 - Table P078 | SF 3 - Table P050 |
Median household income | STF 3 - Table P080A | SF 3 - Table P053 |
Poverty status by race and age | STF 3 - Table P119 | SF 3 - Table P159A-I |
Detail | 1980 Tract Report |
1990 Summary File 3 |
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Summary |
White Black American Indian Asian and Pacific Islander Other |
White Black American Indian Asian and Pacific Islander Other |
White Black American Indian Asian Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Other Two or more races | |
Detailed |
White Black American Indian Eskimo Aleut Japanese Chinese Filipino Korean Asian Indian Vietnamese Hawaiian Guamanian Samoan Other |
White Black American Indian Eskimo Aleut Japanese Chinese Filipino Korean Asian Indian Vietnamese Cambodian Hmong Laotian Thai Other Asian Hawaiian Samoan Tongan Other Polynesian Guamanian Other Micronesian Melanesian Other Pacific Islander |
White Black Apache Blackfeet Cherokee Cheyenne Chickasaw Chippewa Choctaw Colville Comanche Cree Creek Crow Delaware Houma Iroquois Kiowa Latin American Indians Lumbee Menominee Navajo Osage Ottawa Paiute Pima Potawatomi Pueblo Puget Sound Salish Seminole Shoshone Sioux Tohono O'Odham Ute Yakama Yaqui Yuman All other tribes |
Alaskan Athabascan Aleut Eskimo Tlingit-Haida All other tribes Native Hawaiian Samoan Tongan Other Polynesian Guamanian or Chamorro Other Micronesian Melanesian Fijian Other Melanesian Other Pacific Islander, not specified Asian Indian Bangladeshi Cambodian Chinese, except Taiwanese Filipino Hmong Indonesian Japanese Korean Laotian Malaysian Pakistani Sri Lankan Taiwanese Thai Vietnamese Other Asian |
1980 Tract Report |
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Dutch English French German Greek Hungarian Irish Italian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Russian Scottish Swedish Ukrainian Other |
Arab Austrian Belgian Canadian Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French (except Basque) French Canadian German Greek Hungarian Irish Italian Lithuanian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Scotch-Irish Scottish Slovak Subsaharan African Swedish Swiss Ukrainian United States or American Welsh West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups) Yugoslavian |
Acadian/Cajun Afghan Albanian Alsatian Arab/Arabic Egyptian Iraqi Jordanian Lebanese Moroccan Palestinian Syrian Armenian Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac Australian Austrian Basque Belgian Brazilian British Bulgarian Canadian Carpatho Rusyn Celtic Croatian Cypriot Czech Czechoslovakian Danish Dutch Eastern European English Estonian European Finnish |
French (except Basque) French Canadian German German Russian Greek Guyanese Hungarian Icelander Iranian Irish Israeli Italian Latvian Lithuanian Luxemburger Macedonian Maltese New Zealander Northern European Norwegian Pennsylvania German Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Scandinavian Scotch-Irish Scottish Serbian Slavic Slovak Slovene Soviet Union |
Cape Verdean Ethiopian Ghanian Kenyan Liberian Nigerian Senegalese Sierra Leonean Somalian South African Sudanese Ugandan Zairian Zimbabwean African Other Subsaharan African Swedish Swiss Turkish Ukrainian United States or American Welsh Bahamian Barbadian Belizean Bermudan British West Indian Dutch West Indian Haitian Jamaican Trinidadian ad Tobagonian U.S. Virgin Islander West Indian Other West Indian Yugoslavian |
Subject | Librarian | Phone | |
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Census | Grace York | graceyor@umich.edu | 764-0410 |
Mapping | Karl Longstreth | karleric@umich.edu | 764-0407 |
Statistical Manipulation | JoAnn Dionne | jdionne@umich.edu | 763-9408 |
Grace York, Coordinator, Documents Center
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