Census 2000: Geographic Concepts. Small-Area Geography Overview.

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Census 2000: Geographic Concepts

Small-Area Geography Overview

Blocks Smallest units of data tabulation Cover the entire nation Do not cross census tracts or counties Generally bounded by visible features and legal boundaries Block numbers completely different from 1990 Size: average about 100 people

Census Block Map

Block Groups Groups of blocks sharing the same first digit Smallest areas for which sample data available Size: optimally 1,500 people, range between 300 to 3,000

Census Tracts For the first time for Census 2000: Cover the nation Relatively homogenous population characteristics 65,000 Census tracts across U.S. Size: optimally 4,000 people, range between 1,000 and 8,000

Block Groups and Census Tracts

Places Incorporated Places Census Designated Places

Minor Civil Divisions (MCD) or Census County Divisions (CCD) Used to establish and maintain a set of subcounty units that have stable boundaries and recognizable names Do NOT have to follow minimum or maximum population guidelines

Minor Civil Division / Census County Division Map

Counties Counties in 48 States Independent Cities in 4 States Parishes in Louisiana Cities and Boroughs in Alaska

Counties Counties in 48 States Independent Cities in 4 States Parishes in Louisiana Cities and Boroughs in Alaska

Large Geographic Areas U.S. - Metropolitan Areas Regions- Urbanized Areas Divisions - American Indian Reservations States- Alaska Native Areas Hawaiian Home Land Areas

Census Regions and Divisions of the United States

Metropolitan Areas Defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Made up of a county or counties (or equivalent entities) Contain large population nucleus High socioeconomic integration

Metropolitan Area: Three Types Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA): One city with 50,000 or more inhabitants or a Census-defined urbanized area and a total metropolitan population of at least 100,000 (75,000 in New England) Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA): Meets MSA standards and population > 1 million, separate standard-meeting components can be identified, and local opinion supports component areas Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area (PMSA): Components that make up a CMSA

Metropolitan Area Map

Urbanized Areas Densely settled areas with population of at least 50,000 Geographic core of block groups or blocks that have a population density of at least 1,000 people per square mile Standards currently under review

American Indian Areas Tribal block groups Tribal census tracts Tribal designated statistical area Reservations

Alaska Native Areas/ Hawaiian Home Land Areas 12 Alaska Native Regional Corporations - cover the state Alaska Native Village Statistical Area (ANVSA) Hawaiian Home Lands

American Indian Area/Alaska Native Area/Hawaiian Home Land Hierarchy

Special Geographic Areas Zip Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) Congressional Districts Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA)

ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) Approximate area representations of USPS ZIP Code service areas Based on Census 2000 blocks To address difficulties in mapping USPS ZIP Codes May represent either a five or three-digit USPS ZIP Code

How ZIP Code Tabulation Areas Are Created Determine the majority ZIP Code for each census block with addresses.

Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs) Geographic entity for extracts of raw data from a small sample of confidentiality-screened, long-form census records Minimum population of 100,000, cannot cross a state line (5-percent long-form records sample) Super PUMAs - Aggregated PUMAs with a minimum population of 400,000 (1-percent sample in a national file)

Geographic Hierarchy

Hierarchy - Summary File 1: State File Summary Levels State County Place (or place part) Census tract Block group Block State portion of American Indian and Alaska Native Area (with trust lands and with no trust lands) and Hawaiian home land

Unique Geographic Identifiers Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Codes AreaName2000 FIPS StateNorth Carolina 37 CountyTransylvania175 PlaceWilmington 74440

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