Reports
CIC/SDC Webinar – Overview of IPUMS and Linking Historical Data
The State Data Center and Census Information Center networks co-hosted this webinar on Wednesday, April 23, 2025 to give an overview of the data available on IPUMS and give some examples of how members of our networks are using it. A recording of the webinar can be found below or at this YouTube link on the Texas Demographic Center’s page.
Speakers:
David Van Riper, Director of Spatial Analysis at the Minnesota Population Center, presented first with an overview of the the types of data available on IPUMS, with specific details about the time series and crosswalks of Census data that are available as part of IPUMS NHGIS.
Matthew Ruther, Director of the Urban Studies Institute at the University of Louisville and Lead of the Kentucky State Data Center, gave a presentation about using full-count Census data and IPUMS’s Multigenerational Longitudinal Panel (MLP) to study urban change.
Jeff Howison, Senior Research Analyst in the Minnesota State Demographic Center and Lead of the Minnesota State Data Center, used IPUMS data to study demographic trends in Minnesota homeownership. We were unable to feature his work in this webinar due to time constraints, but we will highlight his work in a future webinar.
If you have a topic that you’d like to share or see covered in one of these webinars, reach out to Monica Cruz (monica.cruz@utsa.edu) or Doug White (douglas.white@lsus.edu). We’d love to hear from you!
Visualizing Census data for the Twin Cities: Then and Now
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Our digital report “Visualizing Census data for the Twin Cities: Then and Now” walks through our initial findings from the 2020 Census, illustrated by interactive charts and maps.
Find it here: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/649e6366c8d04e3a805f7e9546ec0d45
COVID-19 Economic Impacts in the Twin Cities
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COVID-19 Economic Impacts in the Twin Cities
Metropolitan Council Research designed a scenario analysis of how the Twin Cities region’s workforce and households are impacted by the current economic crisis. We sought to answer: What impacts will job losses have on households’ incomes? How much will federal responses mitigate the economic pain?
Find it here: https://metrocouncil.org/Data-and-Maps/Research-and-Data/Research-by-topic/COVID-19-Economic-Impacts.aspx#tab_CssTabs_2
Texas Demographic Center website
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Texas Demographic Center website
The Texas Demographic Center functions as a focal point for the production, interpretation, and distribution of demographic information for Texas.
Find it here: http://demographics.texas.gov
Kansas Data website
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Kansas Data website
Site focused on data products or resources featuring information on the state and Kansas communities.
Find it here: http://ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/