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Using ACS Data for New York City – Opportunities and Challenges. PETER LOBO POPULATION DIVISION November 23, 2010. Where is NYC in the Continental United States?. Canada. Canada. NEW YORK CITY. Mexico. Mexico. LA HABANA. The Five Boroughs of New York City. BRONX 1,401,194. MANHATTAN - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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PETER LOBOPOPULATION DIVISIONNovember 23, 2010
Using ACS Data for New York City – Opportunities and Challenges
Mexico
Canada
Gulf of Mexico
AtlanticOcean
PacificOcean
Where is NYC in the Continental United States?
NEW YORK CITY
Mexico
Canada
LA HABANA
The Five Boroughs of New York City
STATENISLAND491,808
BROOKLYN2,566,836
QUEENS2,279,674
BRONX1,401,194
MANHA
TTAN
1,662
,701
Source: New York City Department of City Planning Population Division 2010 Projection
New York City Community Districts*
Bronx
ManhattanQueens
Brooklyn
Staten Island
Boundaries shown are for Public Use Microdata Areas. *
Bronx
ManhattanQueens
Brooklyn
Staten Island
New York City Community Districts* and Census Tracts
*Boundaries shown are for Public Use Microdata Areas.
Major Strength of the ACS: Annual Data
Estimated Components of Population ChangeNew York City, 2000-2009
Series1
Thousands
Net InternationalMigration
Net DomesticMigration
Population Change
Natural Increase
Net Migration
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 Estimates Programas revised by Population Division/NYCDCP
Dominican Republic11%
China*10%
Jamaica6%
Mexico6%
Guyana
5%Ecuad
or5%Haiti3%
Trinidad & Tobago3%Russia
3%
Korea2%
Other46%
Top Countries of Birth for the Foreign-bornNew York City, 2008
*Includes Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
Total = 3,050,437
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey-Public Use Microdata SamplePopulation Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Total: 7,794,272
Limited English
Proficient
23.6%1,843,004
Limited English Proficient Population, Ages 5 and Over New York City, 2008
Englishproficient
24.5%1,909,070
Speaks only
Englishat home
51.9%4,042,198
Speakslanguageother than
Englishat home
48.1%3,752,074
Source: 2008 ACS Population Division, NYC Dept. of City Planning
Number PercentTotal LEP 1,843,004 100.0
Spanish 920,987 50.0Chinese* 280,264 15.2Russian 131,050 7.1Korean 51,993 2.8French Creole 46,684 2.5Italian 43,018 2.3Polish 34,245 1.9Bengali 33,314 1.8Yiddish 32,618 1.8French 26,211 1.4
Limited English Proficient PopulationBy Language Spoken at Home
New York City, 2008
* Includes Chinese, Cantonese, Mandarin, and FormosanSource: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008 American Community Survey-Public Use Microdata Sample
Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
NEW YORK CITY POPULATION 5 AND OVER THAT HASLIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY BY PUMA, 2005-2007
% limited English proficient40.0 or more30.0 to 39.920.0 to 29.9Less than 20.0
Source: 2005-2007 ACS PUMS
Manhattan
StatenIsland
Brooklyn
Bronx
Queens
*Data shown for poll sites within Public Use Microdata Areas.
Poll sites
Brooklyn
ManhattanQueens
Staten Island
BronxPoll Sites in Community Districts* with the Largest Number of Chinese Speakers
Major Strength of the ACS: Ability to Respond to New Data
Needs
Source: New York State Department of Health, 2003
Child Health Plus A Family Health Plus Family Health Plus(children <19 yrs) (parents 19-64 yrs) (non-parents 19-64 yrs)
1 $996 $1,123 $7492 $1,344 $1,515 $1,0103 $1,692 $1,9084 $2,040 $2,3005 $2,388 $2,6936 $2,736 $3,085
AdditionalPerson: +$349 +$393
Maximum Monthly Income by Family SizeFamily
Size
Income Thresholds for Selected New York State Public Health Insurance Programs for Children and Adults, 2003
Population Eligible for Public Health Insurance: 2.71 million (Census)
Sources: 2000 Census and NYC Human Resources Administration,2003
Enrolled in Public Health Insurance Programs
2.17 million(Administrative data)
New York City Residents Eligible for Public Health Insurance by Enrollment Status, 2003
Eligible, NOT Enrolled
536,000
New York City Adults Eligible for Public Health InsuranceBut Not Enrolled by Community District*, 2003
Eligible, but not enrolled 12,000 or more9,000 to 11,9996,000 to 8,999Under 6,000
Sources: 2005-2007 ACS PUMS NYC Office of Health Insurance Access, 2003
Manhattan
StatenIsland
Brooklyn
Bronx
Queens
*Data shown for poll sites within Public Use Microdata Areas.
7,500 or more5,500 to 7,4993,500 to 5,499Under 3,500
Sources: 2005-2007 ACS PUMS NYC Office of Health Insurance Access, 2003
Manhattan
StatenIsland
Brooklyn
Bronx
Queens
New York City Children Eligible for Public Health InsuranceBut Not Enrolled by Community District*, 2003
*Data shown for poll sites within Public Use Microdata Areas.
Eligible, but not enrolled
Major Challenge: Lower Reliability for Small Area Data
Census Tracts
Brooklyn
ManhattanQueens
Staten Island
BronxNew York City Census Tracts
ACS Initial Sample and Final Response as a Percent of all Bronx Housing Units, 2001-2005
0 5,000 10,000 15,000
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
Housing Units
Housing Unit Average: 496,517
ACS SAMPLE5 Year Initial Sample Total: 56,761(11.4% of annual avg. housing units)
5 Year Final Response Total: 29,896(6.0% of annual avg. housing units)
2000 CENSUS LONG FORMFinal Response was 11.3% of housing units
2.8%1.5%
2.2%1.1%
1.2%
1.1%
1.2%2.1%
2.2%
2.2%
% of Bronx Housing UnitsInitial SampleFinal Interviews
0
10
20
30
40
Demographic & Social Variables
Economic Variables Housing Variables
Census Tracts
Median Overall Coefficients of Variation forBronx Census Tracts and Neighborhoods, 2001-2005 ACS
Coe
ffici
ent o
f Var
iatio
n
21.6
32.9
26.8
0
10
20
30
40
Demographic & Social Variables
Economic Variables Housing Variables
Census Tracts
Neighborhoods
Median Overall Coefficients of Variation forBronx Census Tracts and Neighborhoods, 2001-2005 ACS
Coe
ffici
ent o
f Var
iatio
n
Ratio of Neighborhoods to Tracts = 0.36 0.31 0.33
21.6
10.9
32.9
8.4
26.8
7.7