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Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Urban and Environmental Analysis
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Census Overview
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Census 2000 Overview
Significant Data for Planning
Significant Data for Planning
Significant Data for Planning
Significant Data for Planning
The Census Questionnaire
Census 2000: Short Form and Long Form
Race and Ethnic Detail Block Level (SF1 data)
Examples of SF1 Tabulations
Examples of SF1 Tabulations
Examples of SF1 Tabulations
Important Definitions
Housing Unit
Households
Universe
SF1 Repeating Tabulations
Census 2000 Long Form Sampling Pattern
Long Form Sample - Summary File 3
Population Subjects Summarized to Block Group
Population Subjects Summarized to Block Group
Population Subjects Summarized to Census Tract
Population Subjects Summarized to Census Tract
Housing Subjects
Census 2000: Geography
Geographic Hierarchy
Blocks
Block Groups
Census Tracts
Counties
Places
Places
Other Geographic Areas
Metropolitan Areas
Urbanized Areas
ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs)
How ZIP Code Tabulation Areas Are Created
Unique Geographic Identifiers
Census 2000 TIGER/Line Files
Data on: Race and Hispanic Origin
Data Collection: New Federal Guidelines
Federal Guidelines and Census 2000
New Federal Guidelines: Implications
Why Questions on Race and Hispanic/Latino?
Census 2000: Hispanic or Latino
Census 2000 Question on Race
Some Other Race
Race Alone Categories
Two or More Races
How Do I Compare 1990 - 2000 Race Data?
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