Each decade we are asked, “Why don’t you just use the information the government already has about me for the census? Why ask me again?”
International, Migration, Population, Population Estimates and Population Estimates | October 19, 2017
Net Migration and Population Estimates: A High-Level Overview
The U.S. Census Bureau recently released population estimates to help us gauge change in the population since the 2010 Census. Births, deaths and net migration are the main components of population change.
International, Migration, Population, Population Estimates and Population Estimates | October 19, 2017
Methodological Improvements of Migration Estimates: Domestic and International
Relying on the 2010 Census counts as a starting point, estimates at the national, state, county, and subcounty levels are developed using current data on births, deaths, and migration.
Administrative Records, Population and Population Estimates | October 19, 2017
City and Town or “Subcounty” Estimation Methodology
The U.S. Census Bureau produces estimates of the total resident population for all areas of general-purpose government on an annual basis.
Center for Economic Studies (CES), Industry and Manufacturing | October 05, 2017
California, Texas, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana were Top Five States for Movement into Manufacturing Jobs in 2015
California, Texas, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana were the top five states for hiring into manufacturing jobs in 2015.
American Community Survey (ACS), Class of Worker, Employment, Industry and Class of Worker, Industry and Occupation, Manufacturing and Occupation | October 03, 2017
Women in Manufacturing
Today we explore the role of women in the manufacturing industry using household data from the American Community Survey.
American Community Survey (ACS), Class of Worker, Industry and Class of Worker, Industry and Occupation, Labor Force Statistics, Manufacturing and Occupation | October 02, 2017
Beyond the Products: A Look at the Workers and Their Occupations in the Manufacturing Industry
Using the American Community Survey, we can paint a statistical picture of manufacturing workers to gain a deeper understanding of the people who work in the manufacturing industry.