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Subject: Call for Input - 2020 Census Data Products: Workshop on the Demographic and
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[National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine]
Committee on National Statistics
CALL FOR INPUT
2020 Census Data Products:
Workshop on the Demographic and Housing Characteristics Files
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June 21–23, 2022
Virtual and In-Person in Washington, DC
The planning committee for this second Committee on National Statistics (CNSTAT) Workshop
on 2020 Census Data Products is pleased to issue this public call for input for our June
21-23 workshop. Our intent is to perform a broad sweep of users and use cases of the
detailed data planned for release in the Census Bureau’s Demographic and Housing
Characteristics (DHC) files, the successor to the Summary File of previous censuses.
The Census Bureau released Demonstration DHC data that apply 2020 Census disclosure
avoidance methodology to 2010 Census data, and requested public feedback by May 16. We
want and need to hear from prospective users of the 2020 DHC files — regardless of whether
you have already provided feedback to the Census Bureau on the Demonstration data.
We recognize that time until the June 21–23 workshop is extremely short and regret any
inconvenience, but this is a critical time for finalizing schema for census data. We want
to hear about the need for highly detailed census tabulations at fine levels of geographic
and demographic detail and the potential impacts of the new disclosure avoidance
methodology on the fitness-for-use of the data. Use cases of DHC data that are of interest
include but are not limited to:
* Applications that make use of DHC information on housing units as well as on
persons;
* Interaction with federal surveys, and the administration of federal, state, local,
and tribal programs;
* Transportation, education, and other regional and local planning activities;
* Demographic analyses such as age (single year of age, age categories (e.g., 20-24),
race and ethnicity;
* Small populations, including the group quarters/non-household population; and
* Traditionally hard-to-reach communities, such as rural populations and households
with young children.
What we need at this point are brief responses, signals of interest — indications of
whether you plan to scrutinize the Demonstration products and whether you have a case
study or an application of DHC-type data that you think would be good to showcase at the
workshop. Self-nominations are very welcome, as are suggestions of use cases that you
think need to be heard. Submitting a comment is not a guarantee of inclusion in the
workshop agenda — we may be back in touch with you about presenting/discussing at the
workshop, either in-person or virtually. But we are seeking to assess the terrain of
possible presentations through this call.
To answer this Call for Input, please email Katrina Stone
(kstone@nas.edu<mailto:kstone@nas.edu?subject=2020%20Census%20Data%20Products%3A%20Workshop%20on%20the%20Demographic%20and%20Housing%20Characteristics%20Files>).
Brief replies by Wednesday, May 18, or earlier would be most helpful. In addition to
briefly describing your DHC data use case, please include your name and affiliation; it
would also be very useful to mention whether you provided direct feedback to the Census
Bureau, and whether you anticipate that your analysis of the Demonstration data will be
complete and presentable at or before the June 21–23, workshop.
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