PAA 2005
 
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Session 1:
The American Community Survey: Stupendous Opportunities, Substantial Challenges

Thursday, March 31
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
Liberty A
Level 3
Chair: Elizabeth A. Martin, U.S. Census Bureau

1. Focusing upon the Actual Analysis of ACS Micro Data Files  •  Albert F. Anderson, Public Data Queries, Inc.

2. Focusing upon the Bureau’s Development and Distribution of User-Friendly Data Products  •  Robert Kominski, U.S. Census Bureau

3. Focusing upon the Opportunities and Challenges of Using ACS Data as a Substitute for the Long-Form Census Data Many Consumers Expect  •  John F. Long, U.S. Census Bureau

4. Focusing upon the Actual Use of Data from the ACS  •  Joseph Salvo, New York City Department of City Planning

5. Focusing upon the Link to the Decennial Census Enumeration  •  Preston J. Waite, U.S. Census Bureau

6. Focusing upon How the ACS is Viewed on Capitol Hill and Opportunities for Continued Support from Congress  •  David McMillen, U.S. House of Representatives

7. Focusing upon How the ACS is Viewed on Capitol Hill  •  Jim Moore, U.S. House of Representatives

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