Census Bureau Tip Sheet |
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A product of the U.S. Census
Bureau's Public Information Office
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August 19, 2005 | TP05-17 |
Upcoming
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We the People: Blacks in the United States — A demographic, social and economic portrait of the more than 36 million people who identified themselves as black or African American in Census 2000. The special report also discusses differences between men and women within the black population at the national level. (Tentatively scheduled for release late-August.) |
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Income, Poverty, Health Insurance Coverage and American Community Survey (ACS): 2004 — On Aug. 30, the Census Bureau will hold a news conference to release the consolidated report on 2004 income, poverty and health insurance coverage for the nation — results based on the Current Population Survey. An additional report will include analysis of income, earnings and poverty data collected from the 2004 ACS. Released — simultaneously on the Internet — also will be ACS tabulations on various other socioeconomic topics, pertaining to states and other areas with 250,000 or more residents. (Scheduled for release on Aug. 30.) Facts for Features: Halloween — Statistics from the Census Bureau’s demographic and economic subject areas pertaining to Halloween 2005. (Tentatively scheduled for release late-August.) Facts for Features: American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month (November) — Statistics from the Census Bureau’s demographic and economic subject areas on the nation’s American Indian and Alaska native population, whom we celebrate in November. (Tentatively scheduled for release early-September.) What’s It Worth: Field of Training and Economic Status: 2001 — An update on the value of an education, with national earnings data for men and women by level of educational attainment. Data provided by race and Hispanic origin as well. Includes a section on the amount of time it takes people to complete degrees beyond high school. (Tentatively scheduled for release early-September.) Population Change in Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: 1990-2003 — Examines the populations of U.S. metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, focusing on the most populous and fastest-growing areas. Analysis uses the December 2003 Office of Management and Budget’s definitions of core-based statistical areas. (Tentatively scheduled for release mid-September.) Participation of Mothers in Government Assistance Programs: 2001 — Examines the decline in participation in government assistance programs by mothers following the enactment of welfare reform. Includes national-level data by race and Hispanic origin, marital status, educational attainment and job training status, income and poverty status, receipt of child support and age. (Tentatively scheduled for release mid-September.) Facts for Features: Veterans Day — Statistics from the Census Bureau’s demographic subject areas celebrating the nation’s military veterans. (Tentatively scheduled for release mid-September.) |
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2002 Economic Census of Island Areas: Puerto Rico Manufacturing — Information on the number of businesses and employees, payroll, value of shipments and other information pertaining to the manufacturing sector of Puerto Rico’s economy. A construction report and a geographic areas report are scheduled for release later this year. The geographic areas report will contain information for all other sectors of Puerto Rico’s economy covered in the 2002 Economic Census. (Tentatively scheduled for release mid-September.) Poverty Status of Families by Type and by U.S. Cititzenship Status of the Householder: 2003 — Four national-level tables from the American Community Survey present data on the foreign-born by the following characteristics: citizenship status, year of entry, region of birth and family type. (Tentatively scheduled for release mid-September.) 2002 Economic Census: Geographic Area Series — Data for states, metropolitan areas, counties and cities — published by state and industry sector. Information on the number of establishments and employees; payroll; and sales and receipts or value of shipments. Released on a flow basis at <http://www.census.gov/econ/census02/guide/geosumm.htm>. |
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Nonemployer Statistics: 2003 — An update on the vast majority of businesses in the United States: those without paid employees. Detailed Internet tables show the number of such establishments and their receipts in nearly 300 industries for the United States, states, counties and metropolitan areas. (Tentatively scheduled for release early- to mid-September.) | |
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Radio Profile America and Al Dia (Spanish) for September — Upcoming segments include “Decaf Coffee” (Sept. 9), “Hispanic Heritage Month” (Sept. 14) and “Monday Night Football” (Sept. 21). The entire set of September daily features will go live on Aug. 31 at <http://www.census.gov/pubinfo/www/broadcast/radio/index.html>. Television Income, Poverty, Health Insurance Coverage and American Community
Survey: 2004 — This news conference, which takes place
on Aug. 30 at 10 a.m. EDT, will be available via live satellite feed.
Satellite coordinates are included in the news media advisory at Multimedia Income, Poverty, Health Insurance Coverage and American Community
Survey: 2004 — This news conference, which begins at 10
a.m. EDT, on Aug. 30 will be accessible via live webcast. A test signal
will be available starting at 9:15 a.m. EDT. Access information is included
in the news media advisory at |
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Recently Released
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Demographic |
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Examining American Household Composition: 1990 and 2000 — 8/16/05 — Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/prod/2005pubs/censr-24.pdf>. We the People: Pacific Islanders in the United States — 8/11/05 — Internet address: <http://www.census.gov/prod/2005pubs/censr-26.pdf>. |
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Survey-Related |
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American Housing Survey for Selected Metropolitan
Areas in 2004 — 8/18/05 — Separate reports for 13
metropolitan areas. Provides data on characteristics of homes and their
residents, e.g., presence of air-conditioning, housing costs and overall
satisfaction of residents with their neighborhood. Released in June as
a microdata file. Internet address: Media Advisory: Census Bureau to Hold News Conference on Income,
Earnings, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage — 8/16/05
— Internet address: Estimates of State and County Population by Age, Sex, Race and
Hispanic Origin: July 1, 2004 — 8/11/05 — Internet
address: Note to Correspondents — Details on type of information
to be released at upcoming news conference on income, earnings, poverty
and health insurance coverage — 8/09/04 — Internet address: |
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Economic |
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Survey-Related |
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2003 County Business Patterns —
8/08/05 — Internet address: |
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News releases, reports, data tables and radio transcripts are available on the Public Information Office’s Web page at <http://www.census.gov/pubinfo/www/news.html>. Questions or comments should be directed to the Census Bureau’s Public Information Office at (301) 763-3030; fax (301) 457-3670; or e-mail <pio@census.gov>. |