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1 CAR for Immigration Stories Steve Doig Arizona State University

2 Some immigration data sources Current Population Survey (CPS) INS Yearbook INS Legal Residency file Miscellaneous Decennial Census

3 Current Population Survey Done by Census for BLS 50,000 surveyed each month Citizenship question added in 1994 http://www.census.gov/ Annual report of “Foreign-Born Population in the U.S.” 60 detailed tables (ASCII text)

4 Table example

5 CPS limits National or regional focus Have to combine years for states Available tables don’t cover all possibilities Use FERRET to make own cross-tabs

6 INS Yearbook http://www.ins.usdoj.gov Subjects: Immigrants Refugees/Asylees Temporary Admissions Naturalizations Enforcement Downloadable Excel tables

7 INS Excel table example

8 INS Legal Residency file Covers legal immigrants 1980-1998 Data: Entry point, admission date, age, gender, nationality, occupation, ZIP,etc. 659,000 records in 1998 Purchase from NICAR

9 Miscellaneous data sources Census population estimates Health care admissions Criminal justice system

10 Decennial Census Done every 10 years Census Day: April 1, 2000 To be answered by everyone Huge effort! Uses: Political redistricting Government planning and policy Marketing Sociological research

11 Short Form 7 questions 10 minutes to fill out Goes to 5/6 of households Also called “100% data”

12 Short Form Questions Name and phone (confidential) Gender Age and date of birth Relationship Race Hispanic Origin Tenure

13 Long Form (Sample data) 52 questions (including the short form): Personal social characteristics: Education, mobility, disability, veteran, et al Personal economic characteristics Occupation, industry, income, et al. Housing physical characteristics Rooms, year, vehicles, facilities, et al. Housing financial characteristics Rent, shelter costs, et al.

14 Immigration-related questions Race/national origin Hispanic origin Citizenship status Relationship Occupation, industry and sector Highest schooling completed Language spoken at home English ability Birth place Year of entry Home five years ago Income Housing

15 What’s NOT Asked Religious preference Political party affiliation Sexual orientation Crime victimization Health status and disability Union membership Number of miles commuting to work Age of vehicle Type of vehicle Size of house Condition of house

16 Immigration questions NOT asked Legal vs. illegal immigrant Place of entry Type of visa Work permit Family in home country Income sent to home country

17 Rollout: March, 2001 PL94-171 data Count of population by race/ethnic group Down to block level Immigration (?) stories: Growth Children Segregation Diversity

18 Rollout: Summer 2001 100% data (SF1) Flow state by state Down to block level Age, race, Hispanic origin, gender, relationship, tenure

19 Rollout: Fall 2001 Summary File 2 (short form) Detailed race and Hispanic origin counts down to the census tract

20 Rollout: Summer 2002 Sample (long form) data All the good stuff! Released state by state Down to block-group(?) level

21 Finding SF3 stories General principles: Change over time Comparisons to other areas Comparisons within own area Study the tables for ideas “Interview” the data

22 Some SF3 story ideas National origin by neighborhood Languages spoken Occupations and industries Income and poverty Citizenship by birthplace Household relationships Compare generations

23 Rollout: PUMS Public Use Microdata Sample Anonymous answers to census questions Allows you to create your own tables Available in 2003 (maybe sooner on internet)

24 CAR tools Computer Internet connection Web browser Spreadsheet (Excel) Database manager (Access, et al.) Mapping (ArcView, et al.)

25 ArcView mapping

26 Census geography Tiled: Block Block-group Tract County State Other: Place, ZIP, reservation, et al.

27 Online census resources www.census.gov Factfinder.census.gov “Reporting Census 2000” cronkite.pp.asu.edu/census steve.doig@asu.edu

28 Questions??


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