Ongoing
Surveys
A survey
is a method of collecting and analyzing social, economic and
geographic data. It provides information about the conditions
of the United States, states and counties. Throughout the decade
between censuses, we are continually conducting surveys to produce
a general view and comprehensive study of the United States'
social and economic conditions.
Staff from
the Current Surveys Program conduct ongoing and special surveys
about people and their characteristics. A network of professional
field representatives gathers information from a sample of households,
responding to questions about employment, consumer expenditures,
health, housing and other topics.
Surveys
Conducted by the Atlanta Regional Office
2001
Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC)
American Community Survey(ACS)
American Housing Survey
- National (AHS-N)
Consumer Expenditure Survey
(CE)
Current Population
Survey (CPS)
National Long-Term Care Survey
National
Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
National Health Interview
Survey (NHIS)
National Hospital Discharge
Survey (NHDS)
National
Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey(NHAMCS)
National
Nursing Home Survey(NNHS)
Private School Survey
Residential
Finance Survey (RFS)
Schools and Staffing
Survey
Survey of Construction (SOC)
Survey of Income and
Program Participation (SIPP)
Survey
of Inmates of Local Jails (SILJ)
Survey of Market Absorption (SOMA)
Survey of Program Dynamics
(SPD)
Other
Surveys Conducted by the Census
Bureau