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Want to learn more about American Community Survey (ACS) data and data products? Need to train others how to understand the data? These recorded webinars provide information on a variety of ACS topics and tools.
Please view the Introduction to the ACS module below if you would like background information on the ACS before viewing recorded webinars. This module is part of the Discovering the American Community Survey course and provides a brief overview of the ACS including its origin, purpose, topics in the ACS, and data collection procedures.
Exploring Census Data: Expanding Your Markets
Subject matter experts present economic and demographic data valuable for business expansion, both domestically and internationally.
Data Summit: Census Bureau Data for Migrant Workers
This webinar will provide guidance on the utilization of resources on the census.gov as it pertains to migrant workers and those that serve these communities.
Impact of Pandemic on the American Community Survey
This webinar explains and answers questions related to the impact of the pandemic on the American Community Survey (ACS).
Data Summit: Early Childhood — Census Bureau Data Sources
This webinar will take a deeper dive into these tabulations to help you track the trajectory of age, sex and births in your county or city.
Data Summit: Census Bureau Data for the LGBTQ Community
This webinar will teach users how to access data to explore the characteristics of same-sex households at local geographic levels.
Using ACS Geodatabase Files and ArcGIS Pro with ACS Data
Discover the richness of American Community Survey (ACS) data when you learn how to map it.
Comparing the ACS and the Population Estimates Program
Learn about both the American Community Survey (ACS) and the Population Estimates Program (PEP), as well as the differences between each.
What's New in v.2.0 of the COVID-19 Data Hub
This webinar provides an update on the data and functional updates included in version 2.0 of the COVID-19 Data Hub.
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