Metadata record for American Community Survey (ACS): Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), 19983888Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social ResearchICPSR metadata records are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.2024-03-19American Community Survey (ACS): Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), 1998388810.3886/ICPSR03888.v1United States. Bureau of the CensusPlease see full citation.Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research2005-09-02American Community Survey (ACS) SeriesUnited States. Bureau of the Census. American Community Survey (ACS): Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), 1998. ICPSR03888-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2005-09-02. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03888.v1http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03888.v1census datademographic characteristicsemploymentethnicityfamilieshousehold compositionhouseholdshousinghousing conditionsincomepopulationpopulation characteristicsFENWAY V. Same-Sex Families and CouplesFENWAY I. Fenway Archive ProjectFENWAY VI. Studies That Include Heterosexual PopulationsCFDA II.P. Economic Assistance and SubsidiesCFDA I. Child and Family Data ArchiveICPSR I.A.5. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, American Community Survey SeriesRCMD XIII. Race and EthnicityCFDA II.Z. Parent EngagementThe American Community Survey (ACS) is a nationwide survey designed to provide communities a fresh look at how they are changing. It will replace the decennial long form in future censuses and is a critical element in the Bureau of the Census reengineered 2010 census. The American Community Survey is conducted under the authority of Title 13, United States Code, Sections 141 and 193, and response is mandatory. The scope of the 1997 ACS was limited to housing units, occupied and vacant, in nine sites: (1) Rockland County, New York, (2) Fulton County, Pennsylvania, (3) Multnomah County and the city of Portland, Oregon, (4) Douglas County, Nebraska, (5) Franklin County, Ohio, (6) Harris and Fort Bend Counties (Houston), Texas, (7) Otero County, New Mexico, (8) Broward County, Florida, and (9) Richland and Kershaw Counties, South Carolina. Data from Pennsylvania and New Mexico were not released.1997-111998-121997-111998-12Please see geographic coverage.FloridaNebraskaNew York (state)OhioOregonPortland (Oregon)South CarolinaTexasUnited StatesThe 1998 American Community Survey was limited to housing units, occupied and vacant, in nine sites: (1) Rockland County, New York, (2) Fulton County, Pennsylvania, (3) Multnomah County and the city of Portland, Oregon, (4) Douglas County, Nebraska, (5) Franklin County, Ohio, (6) Harris and Fort Bend Counties (Houston), Texas, (7) Otero County, New Mexico, (8) Broward County, Florida, and (9) Richland and Kershaw Counties, South Carolina.survey dataThe eight sites represented a broad mix of geographic areas ranging from a large, central city in a metropolitan area to a small nonmetropolitan county.self-enumerated questionnairestelephone interviewsface-to-face interviewFulton County, Pennsylvania, and Otero County, New Mexico, data were not released.The setup files are designed to produce SAS, SPSS, or Stata data files and then merge the files.Ann Arbor, Mi.: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
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The original collector of the data, ICPSR, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.DS1: Florida HousingDS2: Florida PopulationDS3: Nebraska HousingDS4: Nebraska PopulationDS5: New York HousingDS6: New York PopulationDS7: Ohio HousingDS8: Ohio PopulationDS9: Oregon HousingDS10: Oregon PopulationDS11: South Carolina HousingDS12: South Carolina PopulationDS13: Texas HousingDS14: Texas Population