CHANGING NEIGHBORHOODS
Ann Arbor and the Census
1980-2000

Michael Appel
School of Social Work
Fall 2002

2000 CENSUS
Data Files | Geographic Codes | Geography | Subjects

2000 CENSUS DATA VEHICLES
American Factfinder | Demographic Profiles | Mapping | Technical Documentation

1990 CENSUS DATA VEHICLES
American Factfinder | Maps | Printed Reports | Technical Documentation

1980 CENSUS DATA VEHICLES
Maps | Printed Reports | Technical Documentation

1980-2000 COMPARISONS
Ancestry | Census Tracts | Data Sources | Questionnaires | Race | Tables

HELPS
Practice Questions | Reference Tools | Slide Show | Social Work Library Web Page


Last updated on September 12, 2002

CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING: 2000

Census Questionnaires: 1980 through 2000

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.

100-Percent Items

1980 1990 2000
PopulationHousing PopulationHousing PopulationHousing
Household Relationship Tenure (owner or rented) Household relationship Tenure (owner or rented) Household relationship Tenure (owner or rented)
Sex Units at address Sex Units in structure Sex
Race (one race only) Rooms in unit Race
(one race only)
Rooms in unit Race
(multiple races)
Hispanic origin Vacancy status Hispanic originVacancy characteristics Hispanic origin
Age Value of home AgeValue of home Age
Marital status Rent paid Marital statusRent paid
Congregate housing
Plumbing facilities
Access to living quarters

Sample Items

1980 1990 2000
PopulationHousing PopulationHousing PopulationHousing
Units in structure
Rooms in unit
Marital status Value of home
Grandparents as caregivers Rent paid
School enrollment Year structure built School enrollmentYear structure built School enrollment Year structure built
Educational attainment Year moved into residence Educational attainmentYear moved into residence Educational attainmentYear moved into residence
State or foreign country of birth Source of water State or foreign country of birthSource of water State or foreign country of birth
Citizenship and year of immigration Citizenship and year of immigrationSewage disposal Citizenship and year of immigration
Language spoken at home Heating fuel Language spoken at homeHeating fuel Language spoken at homeHeating fuel
Ancestry Kitchen facilities
Plumbing = 100%
AncestryPlumbing and kitchen facilities AncestryPlumbing and kitchen facilities
Place of residence 5 years ago Number of bedrooms Place of residence 5 years agoNumber of bedrooms Place of residence 5 years agoNumber of bedrooms
Veteran status Farm residence Veteran statusFarm residence Veteran statusFarm residence
Disability Telephone DisabilityTelephone DisabilityTelephone
Labor force status Vehicles available Labor force statusVehicles available Labor force statusVehicles available
Place of work Shelter costs Place of workShelter costs Place of workShelter costs
Journey to work Journey to workCondominium status Journey to work
Occupation Cooking fuel OccupationUtilities Occupation
Industry Stories in structure and elevator Industry Industry
Class of worker Air conditioning Class of worker Class of worker
Work experience in 1979 Number of bathrooms Work experience in 1989 Work experience in 1999
Income/poverty in 1979 Income/poverty in 1989 Income/poverty in 1999
Year last worked
Weeks looking for work in 1979
Work activity 5 years ago
Fertility
Marital history

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


http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tdb.pdf

Facsimile questionnaires appear in Appendix D of the Summary File 3 Technical Documentation:

http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf3td/sf3tdd.pdf.


DATA NOTES

Census Geography
See also a Map Example

State
Metro Area
County
Place
Census Tract
Block Group
Block

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.

2000 Data Files

Summary File 1
SubjectsGeography
Household relationship
Sex
Race
Hispanic origin
Age, including single years
Housing owner/renter occupied
Group Quarters
Unmarried partners
All levels to block
Some details limited to tract

Summary File 2
SubjectsGeography
Household relationship
Sex
Race
Hispanic origin
Age
Housing owner/renter occupied
Group Quarters
Unmarried partners
Extremely detailed cross classifications by 250 races
All levels to census tract
Must have 100 of race in area

Summary File 3
SubjectsGeography
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
Industry
Class 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 costs
All levels to block group
Racial breakdowns only at tract level

Summary File 4
SubjectsGeography
Subjects covered in Summary File 3
Detailed cross classifications by race and ancestry
All levels to census tract

Demographic Profiles
SubjectsGeography
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
PDF Comparing 1990 and 2000 for Michigan Places
PDF of Entire United States

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.html

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:

Census Maps

American Factfinder (http://factfinder.census.gov/)

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.

Geolytics Census 2000 CD (Documents Center)
Tract and Block Group = Do168; Block = Do164

Summary File 1 data is available as of September 2002. Use the Data Dictionary at http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/sf1td/sf1tdc7.pdf to interpret the subject output. The Summary File 3 data is expected by December 2002. Geolytics allows users to map all of the variables in the Census (more than the thematic maps in American Factfinder). Data can also be imported into ARCVIEW.

ArcView Tutorial. (http://www.lib.umich.edu/maplib/census.html)

Arcview, the most sophisticated mapping program, permits Census data to be combined with geographic boundaries and landmarks. The program is available in the Map Library (825 Hatcher) and selected campus computing sites. The tutorial was written by Deborah Wassertzug for campus classes.

Geographic Area: United States, states, counties, places, census tracts, block groups, and blocks.
Time Period: 1990+

PRINTED REFERENCE MAPS
Documents Center Map Cabinet

The Documents Center has printed 2000 census tract and block maps for Washtenaw County.

1990 CENSUS DATA

American Factfinder (http://factfinder.census.gov/)

Thematic maps, reference maps to the block group (not block) level, and most data tables from the 1990 Census, including Summary Tape File 1 (100%) and Summary Tape File 3 (education, ancestry, occupation, language, income, poverty).

NOTE: Summary Tape File 1 in 1990 does not have a breakdown by single years of age, sex, and race.

See American Factfinder 2000 for description and use instructions.

Geographic Area: State, counties, places, census tracts and block groups.
Time Period: 1990 with income and poverty data for 1989.

1990 Census Printed Reports (http://www.census.gov/population/www/censusdata/90pubs/decenial.html

The 1990 Census printed reports consist of General Population Characteristics (100%), Social and Economic Characteristics (Sample), General Housing Characteristics (100%), Detailed Housing Characteristics (Sample), and Census Tract Reports (100% and Sample). They are located in the Graduate Library stacks as HA 201 .1990 A3 with duplicates for Michigan, Ann Arbor, and Detroit in the Documents Center. All reports except the Census tract series are also in pdf format on the Census Bureau web site.

1990 Block Data
Documents Center CD-ROM 1990 Census STF1B

There is no block data on microfiche or the internet. Ask at the Documents Desk for the Summary Tape File 1B CD-ROM.

Technical Documentation

Summary Tape File 1 Technical Documentation
http://factfinder.census.gov/metadoc/1990stf1td.pdf

Summary File 3 Technical Documentation
http://factfinder.census.gov/metadoc/1990stf3td.pdf
Documents Center HA 201 1990 .A634 1992

Census Maps

American Factfinder (http://factfinder.census.gov/)

Reference Maps provides mapping of states, counties, cities, census tracts, and block groups but not blocks. 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.

Geolytics Census 1990 CD (Documents Center)
Tract and Block Group = Docs Do 114; Maps Mr217; Library Citrix Service = http://www.lib.umich.edu/maplib/census.html)

Arcview, the most sophisticated mapping program, permits Census data to be combined with geographic boundaries and landmarks. The program is available in the Map Library (825 Hatcher) and selected campus computing sites. The tutorial was written by Deborah Wassertzug for campus classes.

Geographic Area: United States, states, counties, places, census tracts, block groups, and blocks.
Time Period: 1990+

PRINTED REFERENCE MAPS
Documents Center Files in Room 204

The Documents Center has printed 1990 census tract, block group and block maps for Washtenaw County. Microfiche of the census tract maps is available in the Documents Center as ASI microfiche 1993 ASI 2551-10.134.

1980 CENSUS DATA

1980 Census Printed Reports
Graduate Library Stacks HA 201. 1980 with Michigan duplicates in Documents Center

The 1980 Census printed reports consist of Number of Inhabitants and General Population Characteristics (100%), General Social and Economic Characteristics and Detailed Characteristics (Sample), General Housing Characteristics (100%), Detailed Housing Characteristics (Sample), and Census Tract Reports (100% and Sample). They are located in the Graduate Library stacks as HA 201 .1980 with duplicates for Michigan, Ann Arbor, and Detroit in the Documents Center. Samples of the the Census tract reports for Ann Arbor have been digitized for this class and include: the Table of Contents, Ancestry, Race, and Income

The lowest level of geography covered by the paper reports is Census Tract.

Block and Block Group Data
Documents Center

Block and block group data does not appear in the paper reports or on the Geolytics CD-ROM. Microfiche versions of the computer tapes for 100% and sample block group data are located in a special census cabinet in the Documents Center's Room 204. Block data (100%) for Ann Arbor should be on microfiche in the same cabinet and on American Statistics Index microfiche: ASI 1983 2551-1.71

Technical Documentation

Census Maps

Geolytics Census 1980 CD (Documents Center)
Maps Mr216

Geolytics covers 100% and sample data in 1980 and allows users to map all of the variables in the Census. The lowest geography is census tract. It does not have data on block groups.

Geographic Area: United States, states, counties, places, census tracts
Time Period: 1980

Printed Reference Maps
Documents Center Files in Room 204

The Documents Center has block maps for Ann Arbor in a separate file of census printed maps in Room 204. Block maps also appear on American Statistics Index microfiche: ASI 1983 2551-1.71. Use the block maps to determine block groups.

The Documents Center also has paper tract maps for Ann Arbor in the same file of printed census maps (Room 204). There is a pdf version of those maps on the Documents Center web site at: http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/1980cen/aatr80.pdf . Maps are available on ASI microfiche as 1984 2551-2.71

1980 - 2000 COMPARISONS

Comparative Census Tracts for Washtenaw County

Comparative Data Sources

Geography 1980 1990 2000
100% Sample 100% Sample 100% Sample
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
N.A.
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
PDF
Geolytics CD
Maps MR216
Docs. Uncat
PDF
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

Comparative Tables, 1990 and 2000

Subject 1990 2000
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

Comparative Racial Categories

Detail 1980
Tract Report
1990
Summary File 3
2000
Summary File 1
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

Comparative Ancestry Categories

1980
Tract Report
1990 2000
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

REFERENCE TOOLS

Citation Sources for Census and Online Data

Converting PDF to Excel
(http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/excel/pdfexcel.pdf

Excel for Census Data Users
(http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/excel/xlguide.pdf

Illustrated guide to using Excel, including transposing rows and columns, ranking and filtering data, converting Adobe Acrobat files into Excel.

FURTHER HELP

Subject Librarian E-Mail Phone
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
The University of Michigan Library
govdocs@umich.edu

http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/sw650.html

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