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acs_2005
State code
County code
ACS 2005 direct population estimate
Estimated standard error for ACS 2005 direct population estimate
ACS direct estimate of poverty (survey weighted count from 2005 ACS data)
Estimated standard error of ACS direct estimate of poverty (survey weighted count)
ACS direct estimate of poverty rate in percentage
Estimated standard error of ACS direct estimate of poverty rate in percentage
ACS direct estimate of population (survey weighted count from 2005 ACS data) for under 17 years old population
Estimated standard error of ACS direct estimate of population for under 17 years old population
ACS direct estimate of poverty (survey weighted count from 2005 ACS data) for under 17 years old population
Estimated standard error of ACS direct estimate of poverty (survey weighted count from 2005 ACS data) for under 17 years old population
ACS direct estimate of poverty percentage for under 17 years old population
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Estimated population size from Census 2000.
Estimated poverty from Census 2000.
Estimated poverty for under 17 yo from Census 2000
Estimated poverty percentage from Census 2000.
Estimated poverty percentage for under 17 yo from Census 2000.
Estimated population of under 17 years old from Census 2000.
Number of foodstamps participants (administrative data, from SNAP, USDA program)
demographic estimate (projection) of population using ACS-like poverty universe: can be used for benchmarking in 2005
same as dempop for under 17 years old.
Percentage of foodstamps participants (administrative data, from SNAP, USDA program)
Data sources Source: American Factfinder (http://factfinder.census.gov) ACS 2005, Table C17001: POVERTY STATUS IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS BY SEX BY AGE Decennial Census 2000, Table QT-P1: Age Groups and Sex: 2000
Source: http://www.census.gov/did/www/saipe/data/model/tables.html
Foodstamps: County SNAP benefits data
Demographic population estimates: there are problems matching these numbers. These numbers are mostly to use as a denominator of rate predictor variables and used as a population base to multiply rate estimates to get totals (which ignores uncertainty about the population estimates). American FactFinder only goes back to 2011 for the population estimates program.
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