Geographic Information Systems Asked by addcolor on January 24, 2021
I am working on Texas demographic data for a client. The ask is to collect demographic data for ZCTA areas of Texas state. I am looking for help in the source and linking demographic data for these regions.
ZCTA boundary polygons are downloaded from here.
Some information on the website on demographic details says.
The core TIGER/Line Files and Shapefiles do not include demographic
data, but they do contain geographic entity codes (GEOIDs) that can be
linked to the Census Bureau’s demographic data, available on
data.census.gov.
This link has a staggering amount of detail. But, I am interested in only basic demographics.
As an alternative, I thought, I have found what I needed at https://www2.census.gov/geo/tiger/TIGER_DP/2018ACS/
This is in Geodatabase format and has required ZCTA polygons and demographic details as Tables. Is there any advice to get basic statistics like population,pop_density, sex, age, employment, ethnicity, etc
I personally use social explorer to quickly find metadata about ACS. In general, when working with ACS data, you want to:
B01001
https://www.socialexplorer.com/data/ACS2018_5yr/metadata/?ds=ACS18_5yr&table=B01001
B01001001
is the total population, B01001002
is the total male population etc.e
and the m
in the column names). You can see full descriptions using the census API too. See an example in this URL (you can adjust the table name B01001
to look at other tables): https://api.census.gov/data/2018/acs/acs5/groups/B01001.jsonCorrect answer by koshmaster on January 24, 2021
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