I just finished the "Analyzing Census Data with Excel with Census Academy!" Be sure to check out their free resources! Santos, Rob Road to 2030 Decennial Population Count! #8 billion #worldwide #CensusBureau #CensusAcademy #Data.census.gov #Excel #dataanalysis #advancedanalysis #statisticalanalysis #datavisualizations #DataTools #mapping #graphs #charts #SurveyData #HowTo #Researchers
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New from the U.S. Census Bureau "Introducing our new search by address functionality: You’ve asked, and we've listened! Search by address is here! You will now see an address search pin icon in the single search bar on the landing page of data.census.gov. Interacting with this icon will provide a clickable list of Census Bureau geographies that an address falls within. Simply enter the street address in the pop-up window, as well as the city/state or ZIP code. Click a geography to add as a selected filter to view results for that geography or apply other search criteria to narrow your search."
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Census Population Pyramids - Population pyramids give you a new way to explore the makeup of your neighborhood or area of interest through an interactive, animated interface. Explore, compare, and share a whole new side of your community.
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Have you heard of Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) data from the Census Bureau? Microdata means it’s record-level data so it’s like looking at individual census questionnaires, but you don't get a lot of geographic precision with it which protects confidentiality. The record-level nature of the data allows us to do data slices we otherwise would not be able to. We use this in our State of Aging profile to get data by age groups we cannot get from regular census data. See examples https://bit.ly/3zGaqzS
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Do you want to understand what disclosure avoidance means for working with hashtag#2020Census data? A new brief from U.S. Census Bureau and PRB provides guidance and some common examples. https://lnkd.in/gfA7QuJE #Data #DataScience #Census #2020Census #2030Census #DisclosureAvoidance #DifferentialPrivacy #PrivacyProtection #Statistics #Methodology
Disclosure Avoidance for the DHC and Guidance for Data Users
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2011 Census Report 📜 presentation of our dashboards using Excel and creating meaning full insights. Below 👇🏼 link help to go 1 step close to our dashboards GitHub link 🖇 🔗: https://lnkd.in/dz5ungNZ #DataAnalysis#Excel#Dashboard#insights#realdataset#MSExcel #viral#tranding#presentation#data_analysis#datacollecting#data#datavisualization
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My webinar "Analyzing 2020 Decennial US Census Data in #rstats", given in February with SSDAN, is now available for you to view on YouTube! In the three-hour webinar, you'll learn all about: 📈 Available datasets in the 2020 US Census, and how to access and use these datasets in R; 📈 How to explore decennial US Census data with tidyverse tools; 📈 Using interactive maps to explore US Census data; 📈 Advanced topics like working with the detailed DHC-A data and analyzing change over time https://lnkd.in/g5UFCSbh All of the webinar resources are available on GitHub here, along with a Posit PBC Cloud link where you can run the code without installing R yourselves: https://lnkd.in/gtf9tMym
Analyzing 2020 Decennial US Census Data in R : 2024 Webinar Series Part 2
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One of the best parts of working in the Office of Strategic Alliances is working with partner to help people understand how data can work for them. We are the U.S. Census Bureau! #data #youanddata
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Have you heard of Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) data from the Census Bureau? Microdata means it’s record-level data so it’s like looking at individual census questionnaires, but you don't get a lot of geographic precision with it which protects confidentiality. The record-level nature of the data allows us to do data slices we otherwise would not be able to. We use this in our State of Aging profile to get data by age groups we cannot get from regular census data. See examples https://bit.ly/3zGaqzS
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Do you want to learn more about the 2020 Census Detailed DHC-B data? Tune in today at 2pm eastern! https://lnkd.in/gcsvH2iN #Data #DataScience #Census #2020Census #Methodology
💻 Webinar Today: Accessing 2020 Detailed Demographic and Housing Characteristics File B Data on data.census.gov
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Mapping US Median Age By State Created using MicroStrategy and Vitaracharts using Tilemap visualization Source credits: US Census Bureau and Visual Capitalist #Tilemap #vitaracharts #microstrategy #visualization
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