Post on 21-Dec-2015
Using American FactFinderand Data Ferrett
Ronald CampbellThe Orange County Registerrcampbell@ocregister.com
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Is the new AFF an evil plot?
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Well, no: A long-needed change
“Legacy FactFinder” (launched 1999-2000) Built for Census geeks Grew over time; breadth, quality of data
varies by topic FactFinder 2 (launched January 2011)
More carefully designed But poorly launched – and frustrating for
longtime users
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Demo of legacy FactFinder
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Legacy FactFinder is like a box of chocolates …
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FactFinder 2 is already better
Topics People
Counts, age & sex, income, etc. Housing
Counts, occupancy, mortgage & rent Datasets
Geography States, counties, places Address search
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In some respects it’s way better
User can choose among many results.
Search is interactive and nearly instant.
And the maps are far better than anything delivered by Legacy FactFinder.
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Demo of FactFinder 2
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But (you knew there would be a but …)
Why is it so hard to get data for all the places in a single county?
Why can’t I get a profile for my city on QuickStart?
Why is the transition taking so long? Why can’t I export a map as a
shapefile or KML?
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For the truly geeky: Data Ferrett!
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Nearly two dozen databases
Decennial Census American Community Survey Current Population Survey Consumer Expenditure Survey National Health & Nutrition
Examination Survey Survey of Income and Program
Participation … and many more
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And it comes in many flavors!
Aggregate Microdata Time series Longitudinal
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Demo of Data Ferrett
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