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Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Special Tabulation

by Jennifer Cheeseman Day

Presentation for the State Data Centers Annual Meeting

October 15, 2010

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Sponsors

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Department of Justice – Civil Rights Division

Department of Labor -- Office of Federal Contract Compliance

Office of Personnel Management

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

What is it?

• A special tabulation of the civilian labor force aged 16 and older

• Occupation by sex by race/ethnicity, and other characteristics for detailed geography

• Similar to 2000 EEO File

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Primary uses

• External benchmark for conducting comparisons between the racial, ethnic, and sex composition of each employer's workforce to its available labor market

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Used by organizationsto develop and update their affirmative action plans

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Who needs this?

Monitoring/enforcing civil rights laws

• Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII)• Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)• Equal Pay Act of 1963 (EPA)• Rehabilitation Act of 1973

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50 years of EEO Tabulations

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New this time

• ACS 2006-2010 5-year file

• Margins of error

• 2010 Census population base

• 2010 SOC Occupation categories

• Additional variable: Citizenship

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Variables

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3 Geography Types

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Geography Levels

• U.S. Total

• All states

• Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSA’s) of 50,000 or more

• Counties and County Sets (Counties with populations of 50,000 or more or aggregations of counties that together have a population of 50,000 or more.)

• Places of 50,000 or more

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Data Dissemination Plans

• Available Fall 2012

• On American FactFinder

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For more information:

• Census Bureau EEO File web page:– http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/eeoindex/eeoindex.html

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Katie EarleProject ManagerKatharine.M.Earle@Census.gov301-763-5869

Industry and Occupation Statistics Branch301-763-3239

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Commuting and Migration Data Products from the American Community Survey

Journey-to-Work and Migration Statistics BranchU.S. Census Bureau

2010 State Data Center Annual Conference

What is the CTPP? *A set of special tabulations from the American Community Survey tailored for the data needs of transportation planners

*Produced by the Census Bureau, sponsored and owned by American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO)

3-Year Census Transportation Planning Products Release

3-year CTPP Data Product

Available Late Nov. 2010

Based on ACS 2006, 2007, 2008

20,000 Pop. Areas

http://trbcensus.com/products

3-year CTPP Product Summary

•Based on CTPP2000 Tables

•Many NEW Univariate Tables

•More Age, Race, Household-level Tables

•Several Flow Tables Included•Tables Include MOEs•Reduced Number of Crosstabs with Mode

• -- Travel time• -- Household income• -- Vehicle availability• -- Age• -- Time leaving home

•Tables will have Suppression• -- Means based on at least 3 values • -- At least 3 records in Flow

The 3-year Product Design

Based on 2000 Geography

MSA – EACH Principal CityMetropolitan Statistical

Area

State-POW PUMAState-PUMAState-Place

State-County-MCDState-County

Nation (US Total)

Product Structure

3-PartsPart 1- Place of Residence

Part 2- Place of Work

Part 3- Flows between Home and Work

State

Product documentation available at: http://ctpp.transportation.org/Documents/CTPP_custom_tabulations_based_on_3yracs2006_2008.xls

Accessing the 3-year data• All tables available for download online

-Free, but you must register-Online tutorials available

• User Friendly Features: -Search for tables by keyword -Click on a map to select geography

• Early release of county-to-county flows:ftp://ftp.camsys.com/temp/outgoing/CTPP/New%20CTPP

%20ACS/

Key CTPP Contacts

• Penelope WeinbergerAASHTO CTPP Program Manager202-624-3556pweinberger@aashto.org

http://ctpp.transportation.org20

Other Forthcoming Commuting Products based on the ACS

• County-to-county home-to-work flows based on 5-year ACS 2006-2010

• Produced to support development of new metro area definitions

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ACS Migration Flow Products

ACS State-to-State Migration Flow Tables Published since 2005

Shows state of current residence by state of residence 1 year ago (no

characteristics)

NOT a part of standard products

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2008 and 2006-2008 state-to-state migration tables now

available:

http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/state-to-state.html

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2005-2009 ACS 5-Year Dataset

First time ACS publishes data for all counties (3,143 in 2009)

AFF currently cannot support flow products

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Possible Future 5-Year Products

*County-to-County migration flows (2006-2010)

*limited characteristics

May also produce:

Place-to-Place

MCD-MCD (12 states)

MCD-to-County

County-to-MCD

CBSA-to-CBSA

Metro Area-to-Metro Area

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Questions?

U.S. Census Bureau: Journey-to-Work & Migration Statistics Branch

Contact: Alison FieldsPhone: 301-763-2456 Email: Alison.K.Fields@census.gov • www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/journey.html

Census Migration Products

Census 2000 Migration Data DVD

County-to-County Tables:1 general table– no restrictions

19 single characteristic tables – rounding

22 multiple characteristic tables - rounding & restricted to flows of 3 or more unweighted cases

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