Downloadable datasets
Webinar – Developing Tools for Data Users
The State Data Center and Census Information Center networks co-hosted this very informative webinar on March 27, 2024 to share some of the great work being done by members of the two networks to make data more accessible for their communities.
You can view the full recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dC3_kZkEVIY&ab_channel=TexasDemographicCenter
And all of the slides are available for download below as a PowerPoint file or PDF:
Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity
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New from Arizona State Data Center: Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity
OEO exists to consolidate and improve analytic capacity for the state with the goal of tracking Arizona’s key economic indicators.
Find it here: https://www.azcommerce.com/resources/
Differentially Private Census Data
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New from Minnesota Population Center IPUMS
Differentially Private Census Data
To help data users assess the impacts of differential privacy, the Census Bureau has released 2010 demonstration data products, which supply differentially private versions of 2010 data. To facilitate comparisons between the original and differentially private 2010 data, we provide both versions joined together in a simplified format through the links below.
Find it here: https://www.nhgis.org/differentially-private-2010-census-data
2018-2070 Tennessee Population Projections
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New from Tennessee State Data Center
2018-2070 Tennessee Population Projections
These new projections rely on 2018 county-level population figures, along with corresponding births and deaths for the year, to produce projections for 2019 to 2070. The annual data provide forecasted age, race and sex of future populations for each county in the state.
Find it here: http://tndata.utk.edu/sdcpopulationprojections.htm
Geocorr: Geographic Correspondence Engine
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New from Missouri Census Data Center
Geocorr: Geographic Correspondence Engine
Geocorr is a suite of related applications that allow users to get geographic correspondence files (crosswalks, correlation lists, etc.) for dozens of geographic layers for the United States. There are versions for 1990, 2000, and 2010 and later.
Find it here: http://mcdc.missouri.edu/applications/geocorr.html