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ACS Update and ACS 2006 Content Test
Susan Schechter Chief, American Community Survey Office
SDC/BIDC and FSCPE Joint SessionMarch 26, 2007
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FY07 Budget Update
• Budget includes full funding for conducting the ACS in the U.S. and Puerto Rico
– Household data collection, processing, and data products
– Group quarters data collection, processing, and data products
– 2007 Methods Panel Test
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2007 Methods Panel Test
• Evaluating questionnaire design (grid vs. sequential)
• Testing to reduce data collection costs
• Testing two versions of a new field of degree question
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FY08 Budget Update
• Includes funding to support all FY07 activities, and also:
– Training for field staff related to 2008 ACS content changes (questionnaires, phone, personal visit, and GQ instruments)
– Production of three-year data products (2005-2007) for all geographic areas with populations of 20,000 or greater
– 2008 Methods Panel Test
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2008 Methods Panel
• Focuses on tests to increase data collection efficiencies
– Testing to increase response from non-English-speaking households
– Testing to increase mail response rates in Puerto Rico
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2006 Methods Panel
• ACS test questionnaires were mailed to a sample of approx. 62,000 households in March 2006
• Split-ballot design
• CAPI non-response follow-up and content re-interviews
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Quality Measures
• Quality measures for each tested question or topic were determined in advance
– Did the test version exceed the topic-specific selection criteria?
– If test version “did no harm”, does ACS gain any operational benefits from using the test version?
– If the test version “did no harm”, and ACS can realize only minimal operational benefits, does the test version address data uses or provide more detail not currently available?
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Federal Agency Participation
• Interagency Committee for the ACS participated in the development of test questions
• Subcommittees were formed to look specifically at improving questions and response categories
• Evaluation approach and quality measures were described at various meetings and input was received
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Proposed 2008 ACS Content Changes
• Short form items will be consistent with 2010 Census changes
• Other item changes will be based on the results of the 2006 ACS Content Test
• Three new questions may be added
• Seasonal Residence topic and Veteran Years of Service question will be deleted
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2006 ACS Content Test
• 8 housing topics were tested
• 12 detailed person topics were tested
• 3 new questions were tested
– Health Insurance Coverage
– Marital History
– Veterans Service-connected Disability
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Proposed 2008 Content Changes Housing Questions
• 8 topics were tested
• Proposed changes to 51) Year Built
2) Rooms and Bedrooms
3) Plumbing and Kitchen Facilities, Telephone Service
4) Food Stamp Benefit
5) Property Value
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Proposed 2008 Content Changes Detailed Population Questions
• 12 topics were tested
• Proposed changes to 71) Citizenship2) School Enrollment3) Educational Attainment4) Residence One Year Ago (Migration) 5) Disability6) Employment Status Series7) Weeks Worked
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Proposed 2008 Content ChangesNew Questions
• 3 topics were tested
1) Health Insurance Coverage
2) Veteran’s Service-connected Disability
3) Marital History
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2006 ACS Content Test Results
• 2006 Content Test Report Series
– Each report provides a full description of:
• The 2006 Content Test
• Topic-specific research objectives, methodology, and empirical results
– Reports located at:
http://www.census.gov/acs/www/AdvMeth/content_test/content_test_06.htm
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Decision and Implementation Process
• Federal Register Notice has been submitted
• Census Bureau will submit proposed 2008 ACS content to OMB by mid-May 2007
• Final OMB approval expected by mid-July 2007
• Implementation of changes: January 2008