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Posted By Glenn Rice 03-10-2026 04:39 PM
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Thanks for creating this! ------------------------------ Glenn Rice Missouri Census Data Center ------------------------------
Posted By Glenn Rice 08-25-2025 03:25 PM
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Sure, for ACS tables you can check the Table List or Table Shells files https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/technical-documentation/table-shells.html But for your question, you still need to know which tables they got the data from
Posted By Glenn Rice 08-25-2025 12:53 PM
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Yes, every table that the Census Bureau publishes has an ID number or code. For example, in the ACS, Sex by Age by Nativity and Citizenship Status is table B05003. Another example in David's comment above, S2402 Occupation by Sex for the Full-Time, Year-Round Civilian Employed Population 16 Years and ...
Posted By Glenn Rice 08-25-2025 09:55 AM
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Ask the seminar leaders for the specific data product (ACS, CBP, etc) and the table ID numbers that they used for the training materials. That will make finding those tables much easier.
Posted By Glenn Rice 08-21-2025 03:21 PM
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The short answer is that I use a GIS to intersect the older geography boundaries with the current block boundaries. All geographies within in a single vintage of Geocorr must use the same "atoms" (e.g. 2020 blocks for Geocorr 2022). In order to add an earlier vintage of geography (e.g. 2010-vintage ...