'MB.^ - B or MWS/AMHERST IIBSART ^^7^- 1/1 • UMASS/AMHERST Mass 312066 0308 4562 1 COLLECTION State DMaUtAaU Center NWeMwWsIlWetMtWe-r VftUftV ^» ^ ^ ^ ^ggg Volume 1, Issue 1 APublicationo/M/SE/i,theMassachusetts/nsiirureforSociai&EconomicJ^esearc/t, 1998 Universityo/Massachusetts,Amherst s-aUiusolts Plans for Improved Census 2000 News ZIP Business Patterns Data Access 1995 by by John Gaviglio, Data Center Manager Dave Croat, Data Specialist The Massachusetts State Data Center The 1995 ZIP Business Patterns CD- Program is now part ofthe Data ROM, second in an annual series, OperationsandDisseminationgroupat shows for all U.S. ZIP code areas the MISER. We are the group within The Commerce Department's Census totalnumberofestablishmentsandthe MISERresponsibleforstoring and Bureau submittedto Congress the numberofestablishmentsby each of distributingtheInstitute'sdatatothe proposedquestionsforCensus 2000- nineemployment-sizecategoriesby Universitycommunity,stateandlocal seven on the short form and 52 on the detailedStandardIndustrialClassifica- government,andthepublic.This long form. The shortform has the tion (SIC) code. It also includes the change will mean greater access to a fewest questions since 1820 when total numberofemployees andtotal widervariety ofdata stored within the U.S. marshals took the census on payroll for each ZIP code area. The whole Institute, notjust the State Data horseback. diskcomeswithWindows-compatible Center. software that enables users to view, "The proposed shortform will take an print or extract the data sets they Ourplan forbetteraccess primarily average of 10 minutes to complete want. involvesdevelopinganew web site and is a key element in the Census andconverting our nine tracktape Bureau's plan to conduct the most According to the 1995 ZIP Business library to CD-ROM. Our new web site efficient, cost-effectivecensus in the Patterns CD-ROM, in Massachusetts, shouldbe operationalby theend of nation'shistory," saidJames ZIP code02154 inWalthamhad the May and it will have a datapage Holmes, acting directorofthe Census largestnumberofestablishmentsat whereyou will be ableto download Bureau. 2,184 and the largest numberof data and maps, and access links to employees at 55,094. ZIPcode 02109 other valuable data sources. Our tape The 1990 census short form had 13 in Boston had the greatest numberof library contains about400 tapes. The questionsandtook 14minutestofill establishmentsinasingleStandard conversionwillbeanongoingproject, out. The 1990 census long form had IndustrialClassificationcode. There and we will add any new CD-ROMs 57 questions and took an average of43 were 397 legal services (SIC code we maketo ourCD list which will also minutestofillout. 8100)establishmentsinthatBoston be on our web site. ZIP code. Please visit the web site and send us The 1995 ZIP Business Patterns was ExcerptedfromtheCensus2000Publicity your comments. The data users will OfficePressRelease (CB98-CN. 03) released in March and distributedto playanimportantroleinitsevolution. 3/30/98 ouraffiliates at our 3/26 meeting. Feel http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/cn98- free to contact us ifyou have any http://www.umass.edu/miser 03.html questions. Just a Reminder - All SDC Affiliate Program Memorandum of Understanding Forms were due by May 1, 1998. If you have not already sent orfaxed in yourform, please do immediately so you can maintain your affiliate status. 90000 Our newsletter is now available on line atUwww.umass.edu/miser/news.htm 1 00000 55 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL FUNDS REPORT (CFFRT Ten Fastest-Growing U.S. Cities: Fiscal Year 1997 1990-96 (Populationover 100,000* -219U.S.Cities) Massachusetts Percentchange Population (July 1, 1996 estimate) 6,092,352 Rank 1990to 1996 TOTNDAoeLnfe-ndDseIefReEnCsTeEXPENDITORES OR OBLIGATIONS - TOTAL $33175,,,208483758,,,780879088,,,561560846 21 HCheannddelresro,n,AZNV 5898..40 GRANT AWARDS - TOTAL 7,490,345,356 3 PembrokePines,FL 53.5 FHaimgihlwyaySuPplpaonrntingPayamnedntCsontsotruScttaitoens.(A.FD.C). 457,819,750 4 Palmdale,CA 51.6 Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid). . 2,559,647,531 5 Piano, TX 50.4 SAUOVtRhIeErS AND WAGES - TOTAL 42,,487223,,887180,,027850 6 LasVegas,NV 46.0 Defense 509,952,000 7 Scottsdale, AZ 37.6 Non-Defense 2,313,858,280 OS Postal Service 1,304,499,337 8 Laredo,TX 34.2 Other 1,009,358,943 9 CoralSprings,FL 33.5 DIRREeCtTirePmAeYnMEtNTaSndFOdRisaIbNiDlIiVItDyUApLaSyme-ntTsOTA.L.. .. 2110,,124813,,148696,,368795 10 Corona,CA 32.0 Social Security 8,810,032,588 Supplemental Security Income 613,571,629 For Massachusetts, the four cities with Federal retirement and disability payments 1,163,174,113 Veterans benefit payments 430,842,511 population over 100,000*experienced a All other 123,568,548 decline in population since 1990. Other direct payments for individuals. 9,142,277,286 Food Stamps . 260,155,411 174 Worcester, MA -2.0 Medicare 6,283,038,087 MA Unemployment Compensation Benefit Payments 644,547,283 179 Lowell, -2.4 Excess Earned Income Tax Credits. . . 257,523,000 188 Boston, MA -2.8 Lower Income Housing Assistance - MA Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation 1,185,331,674 200 Springfield, -4.5 All other 311,681,831 DIRECT PAYMENTS OTHER THAN FOR INDIVIDOALS 370,473,098 *1990Census, 1996PopulationEstimates PROCUREMENT CONTRACT AWARDS - TOTAL. . . . 6,117,783,255 Defense 4,885,005,000 Non-Defense 1,232,778,255 Source: City/PlacePopulationEstimates, OTHER FEDERAL ASSISTANCE - TOTAL 6,958,941,053 Table2 - 1990& 1996PopulationEstimates Direct loans 620,420,466 Guaranteed loans 2,037,900,613 ofCitieswithPopulationover100,000 Insurance 4,300,619,974 http://www.census.gov/population/www/ ExcerptedfromtheCensusBureau's1997ConsolidatedFederalFundsReportreleasedby estimates/citypop.html thePublicInformationOfficedated4/2/98. http://www.census.gov/govs/cffr/97cffma.Lxt MISER ThompsonHallBox3751 University ofMassachusetts MA Amherst, 01003-7515 ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED WilliamThompson UNIVERSITYOF MASSACHUSETTS/AMHERST LIBRARY/GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS Box34710, UniversityofMassachusetts Amherst, MA01003-4710 This Newsletteris producedby the Data Center Manager: John Gaviglio Our Boston office location: Massachusetts Institutefor Social and Editor: Deb Furioni Saltonstall Bldg. Rm 1103 Economic Research (MISER) Phone: (413) 545-3460 100 Cambridge St. Thompson Hall, Box 375J FAX: (413) 545-3686 Boston. MA 02133 University ofMassachusetts Email: [email protected] Phone: (617) 727-4537 Amherst, MA 01003-7515 Web Page: http://www.umass.edu/miser/ FAX: (617) 727-4660 Email: [email protected] U./f 13.5.- 1/2. Massachusetts State Data Center Newsletter GovERNMEN^^?0€a^'\^^ra APuMcariono/M/SE/i.theMassachuserrs/nstirure/orSocial<&EconomicResearc/t, C0LLECTI0N98 University0/Massac/iusens,Amherst ^5 1999 New MISER Population E;stofcachasetts hy Depository Copy John Gaviglio, Data Center Manager MISER has now released its latest populationestimatesforMassachu- County Change for Massachusetts from 1990 Census to 1995 Estimate setts, its counties, cities and towns for 16.8% BamstaWeCounty 1995. The new estimates differ from 130% BerkshireCounty those issued in previous years in that >1% BristolCounty theyincludeyearlyestimates from 13.6% DukesCounty July 1, 1990toJuly 1, 1995. Thiswill 132^4 EssexCounty allow the user to observe yearly 11% FranklinCounty 1 changesinpopulationandtheircompo- -0.7%™ HampdenCounty nents ofchange: births, deaths, 117% HampshireCounty domestic migration and international migration. 179% 1% NorfolkCounty NantucketCounty The estimates are available in several 45% PlymouthCounty differentlevels ofdetail, fromfive year SuffolkCounty age groups by sex by race by yearby 126^'. WorcesterCounty cityandtown,tototalpopulationby city and town. All files willbeinExcel forWindows 95. An overview with maps, graphs, and a spreadsheet you can download free ofcharge, will be 1995 Population Estimates for Massachusetts Counties availableonourPopulationStatistics web page at the following address: 199,324 BamstabteCounty http://www.umass.edu/miser/popula- 143,545 BerkshireCounty tion/index.html. 516,980 BristolCounty 13,217 DukesCounty m^^^m^^^^^^mmm 691.64? The entire spreadsheet series will be 70.892 FranklinCounty availableon disketteor CD-ROM for ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 453,077 HampdenCounty $25. j 163,756 HampshireCounty 1,432,372 1^,087 NantucketCounty MiddlesexCounty Please address all comments or 641,226 NorlolkCounty questionstoDr. ZongliTangby email 454.785 RymouthCounty at [email protected] or by 655.950 SuftolkCounty callingMISERat413-545-3460. 728.036 WorcesterCounty The Kirstein Business Branch ofthe Boston Public Library has informationon businesses in MA and also other website links. Check out this informative website at http: www.bpl.org/www/kbh/kbbhome.html 99090 Visit Our Web Site at www.umass.edu/miser/dataop 00000 55 Web Site Update by Dave Crout, Data Specialist The Data Operations and Dissemina- Census by Massachusetts cities & About 29% ofthe nation'spopula- tiongroupwithinMISERhasex- towns. These maps serve as an tion(71.5millionpeople)lacked panded its web site in the last few illustrationofthetypesofmapsthe health insuranceforat leastone months, andcontinuesto adddataon Data Center can produce. monthina36-monthperiodstartingin a regularbasis. The web site now early 1993, andapproximately4% A containspopulationandhousing briefproductlistisincludedonthe (9.1 millionpeople)wereuninsured reports from the 1990 Census for site, as are Internetlinks to various fortheentire36months, accordingto Massachusetts cities and towns, demographicandeconomicdata a report released by the Commerce sampleEqualEmploymentOpportu- sources,includingselectedFederal Department's Census Bureau. The nity (EEO) reports andprofilesfrom and Massachusetts state agencies. report. DynamicsofEconomic Well- the 1990 Census SummaryTapeFiles Our "What's New" page contains the Being: HealthInsurance, 1993to1995, 3 and4. All thefiles are availablein latest data releases from agencies P70-64, providesacomprehensive AdobePortableDocumentFile such as the Census Bureau, Bureau of lookatthose who do anddo nothave (PDF) format(alinkto downloadthe Labor Statistics,orthe Bureau of healthinsurance,thetypesofinsur- free Adobe Readeris includedon the EconomicAnalysis as well as other ance they have and the characteris- page), whilemostareincomma- additionstothesite. tics ofpeople who arecovered by delimitedandMicrosoftExcel healthinsurance and ofthose who formats. We welcomeany suggestionsor arenot. Italsoprovidesinformation commentsyou may have aboutour onhowlongpeoplegowithouthealth The web site also contains selected site. The "Contact Us" page includes insurance. thematic and reference maps for email addresses and telephone Massachusetts areas. Most of the numbers. The Internet address is Forthe complete Census Bureau'sPublic Information OfficePressReleasegotoht^://www.c»niut.gov/khti/ mapsdisplaydatafromthe 1990 http://www.umass.edu/miser/dataop. www/Uth9394.html 2-20610 MISER ThompsonHallBox3751 University ofMassachusetts MA Amherst, 01003-7515 ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED This Newsletterisproducedby the Data Center Manager: John Caviglio Our Boston office location: Massachusetts Institutefor Social and Editor: Deb Furioni Saltonstall Bldg. Rm 1103 Economic Research (MISER) Phone: (413) 545-3460 too Cambridge St. Thompson Hall. Box 3751 FAX: (413) 545-3686 Boston. MA 02133 University ofMassachusetts Email: [email protected] Phone: (617) 727-4537 Amherst, MA 01003-75IS Web Page: http://www.umass.edu/miser/ FAX: (617) 727-4660 Email: wmurray®miser.umass.edu . ^ / ' GOVERNMENT DOCUMFr'TS COLLECTiO'l Massachusetts * State Data Center MewsUsn^of .a.a . . APublicationofM/SER. theMassachusetts/ns/inae/orSocial&EconomicR^^^i^'^^l^'j COOy jggg [/niversltyofMassachusetts,Amherst Vehicle Inventory and Use Survey hy David Croat, Data Specialist TheVehicleInventoryandUse trucksweresurveyedtomeasurethe 0 Trucks usedforpersonal transporta- Survey(VIUS)providesdataonthe characteristicsofnearly75million tion rose nearly 42% between 1992 physicalandoperationalcharacteris- trucksregisteredintheU S and 1997. . ticsoftheU.S.truckpopulation. SomehighlightsfromtheVIUSfor 0 The numberofvehicles in the Vehiclessuchassport-utilityvehicles, Inventory thatget25 ormore miles minivans,andstationwagonswere Massachusetts: pergallon decreased by over46% alsoincludedintheInventory.This between 1992 and 1997. • The numberofsport-utility vehicles surveyisconductedeveryfiveyears more than doubled (101.5% in- 0 The numberofvehicles in the aspartoftheEconomicCensus;this crease) between 1992 and 1997. Inventory havingfour-wheel drive " isthefirstproductfromthe 1997 increasednearly 70% in the same Economic Censusreleasedfor • The numberofminivans also in- timeperiod. creased significantly (69.1%) in the Massachusetts. TheVIUSisa same timeperiod, while the number TheVIUSforMassachusettscanbe sampleofprivateandcommercial ofstation wagons declinedby over accessedfromourwebsiteat: trucksregisteredintheU.S asofJuly 33%. . 1, 1997. Approximately 131,000 hltp://www.umass.edu/miser/dataop/\\hais.him On Internet Use by Public Libraries the Rise in 1997 by David Croat, Data Specialist Of8,921 publiclibrarysystemsinthe telnetservicesnearlytyingforsecond ConnectedtotheIntemetisdefined U.S.,44.6% wereconnectedtothe place (40.8% and40.6%, respec- asatleastoneoutletinthelibrary Internetin 1996,and72.3%were tively). Other Internet services system connected tooroffering — % connectedin 1997 a62.1 in- providedbylibrariesincludedonline Internetservices. crease. OfthevariousInternet CDservices(30.7%),onlinerefer- servicesofferedtopatronsincon- enceservices(29.7%), accessto Thisdataisfrom theAmerican Library nectedlibraries, graphical based newsgroupservices(28.1%),online Association's 1997SurveyofU.S. Public World-WideWebbrowsingwas databaseservices(26.3%),email Libraries andthe Internet: Final Report, 1998 offeredthemost(72.1%oflibraries), accounts(18.0%),andspecial aspresentedin the 1998Statistical Abstractof withtext-basedWorld-WideWeb softwareor hardwareforindividuals the United States, Table 333, p. 204 U.S. CensusBureau. TheStatisticalAbstractweb browsingandaccesstoFTPand withdisabilities(10.6%). site: http.llwww.census,f^ovlstatabiwwwi ATTENTIONAFFILIATES: TheAffiliate Memorandum ofUnderstandingformsfor 1999- 2000will be senttoyou.won. These completedforms will he necessary to maintain youraffiliate status. ••••• Visit Oar Web Site at www.amass.edu/miser/dataop ##### 5 News UnitedStates DepartmentofAgriculture Staffing TheStateDataCenterWelcomes 1997CensusofAgriculture FiruzehKhorasaniza(Jeh toourstaff. Product Release Dates Firuzeh,alongwithother Data Products Available Centerstaff, willberesponsible for STATEANDCOUNTYHIGHLIGHTSTABLES(Internet) 2/1/99 programmingworkdoneforspecial STATEANDCOUNYPROFILES(Internet) 2/1/99 projectsaswellasanswer(iata Volume1,GEOGRAPHICAREASERIES(Internet,CD-ROM,Print) inquiriesmadetotheDataCenter. OnereportforeachStateandaU.S.SummaryofNational-levelstatistics 3/20/99 PuertoRico July99 Ourstaffincludes: Guam,U.S.VirginIslands,NorthernMarianaIslands,andAmericanSamoa August99 Volume2,SUAgBrJicEuClTtuSraElRIAEtlSa,s(oIfnttehreneUtn,iCtDed-RStOaMte,sP(rminatp)imageformatselectronically) Summer99 DaveCrout,DataSpecialist/ RankingofStatesandCounties Summer99 Programmer ZIPCodeTabulationsofSelectedItems(InternetandCD-ROMonly, database format) Fall99 DebFurioni,DataSpecialist Volume3,SPECIALSTUDIES(Internet,CD-ROM,Print) JohnGaviglio,DataCenterManager 1998FarmandRanchIrrigationSurvey(spreadsheetformatelectronically) Fall99 FiruzehKhorasanizadeh,Data 1998CensusofHorticulturalSpecialties(databaseformatelectronically) Fall99 1998CensusofAquaculture(databaseformatelectronically) Fall 99 Specialist/Programmer 1999AgriculturalEconomicsandLandOwnershipSurvey Winter2000 RoyWilhams,SeniorDataSpeciahst/ SPECIALTYPRODUCTS(InternetandCD-ROM) Programmer Congressional Tabulation (database format) Fall99 PublicUseFiles,U.S.andState(ASCIIformat) Fall 99 SERVICES: OurBostonOffice: AGRICULTURALRESEARCH LAB (tabulationsusingmicrodata) Ongoing SPECIALTABULATIONS(publisheddaUonly) Ongoing BillMurray,DataCenterManager Foraddiliunalm/omtaliononproductavailabililycall1-800-523-3215orcheckoitltheNationalAgriculturalStatisicsServicesHomePageat MichaelSullivan,DataSpecialist http://\vw\v.usda.gov/nass/ YoucanalsoaccesstheCensusofAgriculturethroughMISER'swebsiteatwww.uimiss.edit/iniser/dataop/whats.htm 2-20610 MISER ThompsonHallBox375 1 University ofMassachusetts MA Amherst, 01003-7515 ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED This Newsletteris producedhy the Data Center Manager: John Gaviglio Our Boston office location: Massachusetts Institute for Social and Editor: Deb Furioni Saltonstall Bldg. Rm 1103 Economic Research (MISER) Phone: (4/3) 545-3460 100 Cambridge St. Thompson Hall, Box 37515 FAX: (413) 545-3686 Boston. MA 02133 University ofMassachusetts Email: [email protected] Phone: (617) 727-4537 Amherst, MA 01003-7515 Weh Page: FAX: (617) 727-4660 http://www.umass.edii/miser/dalaop Email: \\it}[email protected] GOVLHNIVILNI' UOCUivlLNiS COLLECTiOn Massachusetts State Data Center Mewsletter voiume2,issue2 University of Massachusetts APublicationofMISER,theMassachusettsInstituteforSocial&Economic•l<esear(Ar.eposi-t,ory C/\opy ,1o9r9^9 UniversityofMassachusetts,Amherst American FactFinder byDavid Croat, Data Specialist TheCensusBureau'sAmericanFactFinder American FactFinderlets youselectthe Microdata files are data sets thatcontain isageneralizedelectronicsystem for data you need for the geography ofyour records for individual persons and access to and dissemination ofCensus choicefromsummarydatafilessuchas: housing units w/o identifiers. Public use Bureaudata. The system is already MicrodataSamples(PUMS)fromthe 1990 available through the Internet and offers 1990DecennialCensusDetailedFiles Census ofPopulation and Housing, the prepackaged data products and the ability AmericanCommunitySurveySummaryTables AmericanCommunitySurvey,andCensus tobuildcustom products. The system will Census2000DressRehearsal SummaryFiles 2000willbeavailable. Youcanrequest serve as the vehicle foraccessing and 1997EconomicCensusSummaryFiles extractionsfromthePUMS filesandcarry disseminatingdatafromCensus2000(as These summary data products are derived out any statistical analysis that you wish well asthe 1997EconomicCensusesand on yourown computer, orrequestcustom from datasetswith pre-aggregated,or theAmericanCommunitySurvey).The summarized,datarecords. American tabulations from the data sets. system wasformerlyknownas theData FactFinder lets you search, browse, Access and Dissemination System AmericanFactFinderwillalsoletyou retrieve, view, print, save, anddownload (DADS). search,browse,retrieve, view, print,and the data. You may request tabulations downloadfrom hundreds ofCensus onlineoryoucan downloadan extractof ThefirstversionofAmericanFactFinder the data set (tables) and use yourown Bureau data products available on the can be used to select data tabulations and Internet, including press releases, statisti- software to analyzethe data. maps from thedatasets available in the cal abstracts, censusbriefs, andinforma- system. Yourchoices are subject to the AmericanFactFinderwillsoonpermityou tion bulletins. These are predefined, static data available in the system and the strict to create custom tabulations from data products, so you cannot manipulate Bcounrfeiadue.ntAiamleirtiycsatnanFdaacrtdFsinodfetrhweilClecnosnutsinue cmaincrsoedlaetctaftihleesu(naivvaeirlsaeb,levianrimaibdl-es1,99a9n)d.You caonnytaoifn.the dataorinformation they toexpandandimprovefunctionalityand geography you need, compute simple You can access information on American adddataduring 1999. statistics, and obtainathematic map. Factfinder at: http://factfinder.census.gov New Construction Program 1000 by David Crout, Data Specialist The Census Bureau has developed its New New construction consists ofall housing fieldprocedureswill identifynewcon- Construction Program to insurethatall units that have been built and occupied struction inall remainingareas. housing units are included in Census 2000. between January 2000andCensus Day, Thegoal ofthis program is to supplement plus all housing units being built forwhich The Bureau will alsoprovidetheappropri- theLUCA(Local UpdateofCensus enough work has been completed to close ate portion ofthe latestCensus 2000 Address) 1998 programand account for the structure fromthe elements,even ifnot address list and related maps to each new housing units constructed between yet occupied. participating government in early 2000. . January2000andApril 1,2000(Census TheCensus2000address list providedwill Day). All new construction addresses TheBureau willoffertheNewConstruc- show the Basic Street Addresses (BSA) of identifiedasaresultofthisprogramwill be tionProgram toall local andtribalgovern- each residential structure. The list will not matched against the Census 2000 address mentsthatwereeligibletoparticipate in contain individual housing unit addresses list to avoid duplicating addresses that are LUCA 1998(mainlytheareasinwhichthe within mulli-unitstructures, butwill li.si the alreadyincluded. Enumeratorswill visit U.S. Postal Service uses house-number numberofhousing units within each BSA each remaining address during the Census and street-name addresses formost mail that contains more than one housing unit. 2000 Coverage Improvement follow-up delivery) regardless ofwhetherthe operation, and complete a questionnaire governmentparticipatedearlier. The For more information go to: foreach housing unit that exists at each Census Bureau's Update/Leave. Rural http://w\v\v.census.gov/dmd/www/2khome.him new address as ofCensus Day. Update/Enumerate,andList/Enumerate 5 1997 Economic Census: What's New ECONOMIC nationalpreliminarytotalsinthefirst Better software publications(early 1999),adetailed Access software on both CD-ROM CENSUS "bridgetable"showingtherelation- and the Internet will be easierto use 19 5 7 ships between NAICS and SIC and have more capabilitiesthan the categories a year later, and state level software on 1992 CD-ROMs. statisticsbased on SIC, alsoin 2000, New Industry Classiflcation Greater integration of data butafterpublicationofgeographic System economy-wide area data by NAICS. The 1997EconomicCensuswill Data forall sectors will be integrated publishdataprimarilyonthebasisof Faster publication via the Internet in the Core Business Statisticsreports the new North American Industry Censusresultswillbecomeavailable and key CD-ROM files. Those ClassificationSystem (NAICS). on the Internet faster than they have statistics published separately by Detailed conversion tables show how everbefore been published. sectorwill have a more consistent the shift will affecteach industry, and lookandfeel. identifywhere discontinuities in time Fewer printed reports serieswill occur. OnlyhighlightsoftheEconomic Terminology Censuswillbepublishedinpaper The"EconomicCensus"terminology A limitedamountofdatafrom the reports. Nonetheless, software on will be used moreconsistently.We 1997censuswillbepublishedaccord- both CD-ROM and the Internetwill willnolongertitlepubhcationsasif ingtotheoldStandardIndustrial includetheabilitytoprintoutanyof we had conducted a separate census Classification(SIC) system: certain the detailed data on demand. foreach sector ofthe economy, e.g., the Census of Manufactures. For more information, visit the Census Bureau's Guide to the 1997 Economic Census at http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/guide.html 2-20610 MISER ThompsonHallBox375 1 University ofMassachusetts MA Amherst, 01003-7515 ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED This Newsletterisproducedby the Data Center Manager: John Gaviglio Our Boston office location: Massachusetts Institutefor Social and Editor: Deh Furioni Saltonstall BIdg. Rm 1103 Economic Research (MISER) Phone: (413) 545-3460 100 Cambridge St. Thompson Hall, Box 37515 FAX: (413) 545-3686 Boston, MA 02133 University ofMassachusetts Email: [email protected] Phone: (617) 727-4537 Amherst. MA 01003-7515 Web Page: FAX: (617) 727-4660 hltp://www.umass.edu/miser/dataop Email: [email protected] .a/1 13. j^.' GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS Massachusetts collection State Data Center Newsletter Volume2,Issue3 APublicationofMISER,theMassachusettsInstituteforSocial&EconomicRe^g^^^'^^^j q| IVl3SS3ChUS6ttS UniversityofMassachusetts,Amherst QSp^oitO'!/ COpV MISER Releases Latest Population Projections by Alison Donta, State Liaison/Product Manager - Boston Office As part of the State Data Center MISERprojections indicatethat 2010. Blacks show a similargrowth PopulationEstimatesandProjections Hampden (0.3%) and Berkshire rate with a 40.5% increase between project, the Massachusetts Institute for (2.8%) counties will have a very slow 1990 and 2000and 32.1% in the Social and Economic Research rate ofgrowth by 2000. following decade. Between 1990 and (MISER) at the University ofMassa- 2000, the greatest growth rate by age chusetts at Amherst, hasjust released By 2000, five Massachusetts cities is predicted to be in the groups 50 to the latestpopulationprojectionsforthe (Boston,Worcester,Springfield, 54 years (57.7%), 45 to 49 years Commonwealth ofMassachusetts. Cambridge, and Lowell) are projected (38.1%) and 10-14 (33.4%), reflecting Accordingtotheseprojections, the tohavepopulationsover 100,000. the Baby Boomers and theirchildren. populationoftheCommonwealthwill AlthoughthepopulationofBostonis be 6,340,843 in the year2000. This projected to show a 0.9% decrease MISER, underthe direction ofits chief number assumes that Massachusetts between 1990 and 2000, it is then demographerDr. Zongli Tang, pro- continues to experience the same projected to have apopulation increase ducespopulationprojectionsforevery fertility,mortality,andmigrationrates of4.7% between 2000 and 2010. city andtown in the Commonwealth by as the previous decade. This increase Worcester is projected to show a sex, race-ethnicity, and five-year age represents aprojected population similarslightpopulationdecreaseby groups at regular intervals. The last growth of5.4% since the last Census 2000 followed by an increase in the set ofprojections were produced in in 1990. By 2010, thepopulation is subsequentdecade. Springfield, on the 1994. These new projections repre- projected tobe6,690,740. other hand, is predicted to have a sent the addition ofdata from the early population decrease of 8.1% between 1990'sintheCommonwealth(includ- Thispopulationgrowthdiffersamong 1990and 2000and afurtherpopulation ingbirth,death,andmigrationrecords), the Massachusetts counties. Those decrease of 0.6% between 2000 and andincorporatean improved methodol- showing the highestprojectedgrowth 2010. ogy that attempts to better account for rates since 1990 are Nantucket the large student population ofMassa- (34.6%), Dukes (32.9%), Barnstable In theCommonwealthoverall, the chusetts. (18.0%) and Hampshire (16.6%) segments ofthe population projected counties. These four counties are also to have the highest rate ofgrowth These data are available to the public predicted to continue at a high rate of between 1990 and 2000 are the at: littp://\y\\w.iinuiss.ediL/miscr/ growth through 2010. In contrast, Hispanic and Black, non-Hispanic popiilation/ntisfrproi.htm Questions . Suffolk County is predicted to have a populations. The projected growth about the latest projections can be slight population decrease (-0.1%) by rate for Hispanics is 40.8% by 2000 directed to Alison Donta at: 2000butwillreboundby2010. and another 38.5% between 2000 and 617-727-4537. The first in a series of reports is available from the 1997 Economic Census: Health Care and Social Assistance - Geographic Area Series. For more information go to: http://www.census,gov/epcd/www/econ97.httnI Census 2000 Will Benefit Older News Staffing Adults • People who answer the census help domiciliary servicesandotherbenefits TheDataCenterwelcomesthefollowing theircommunitiesobtainfederal for veterans. new peopletoourstaff: fundingandvaluableinformationfor • Under the Older Americans Act, planninghospitals,carefacilities, funds for food, health care and legal AlisonDonta- StateLiaison/Product Manager,BostonOffice community centers and special services are distributed to local transportation services forpeople agencies based on census information LonnieKaufman-EducationData withdisabilities. aboutelderlypeoplewithlow in- Coordinator •Informationonageanddisability is comes. used to plan for the numberofpeople • Census information assists state and eligibleforSocialSecurityand localagencies indeterminingthe Notable Quotablesfrom our Main Medicare benefits. adequacy ofhousing forolderpeople. Office... •Equalemploymentopportunitiesare • Under the Federal Transit Act, enforced under the Age Discrimina- census information is used toallocate "Couldyoupleasesendmeallthecensusdata tionandEmploymentActusing funds for mass transit systems to youhave?" censusinformation. providehandicappedfacilities. • The Department of Veterans •TheAdministration on Aginguses "Iwouldliketotrackall thetablesinthe 1990 censusbacktofirstcensusevertaken." Affairs uses census information to information about whetherornot there determine the future need for hospi- is a telephone available as a measure "Idon'treally know what I wantorifI should tals,nursing homes, cemeteries, ofsocialisolation. evenbecallinghere." For more information, go to: http://www.census.gov/dmd/www/pdf/d3282c.pdf 2-20610 MISER ThompsonHallBox37515 University ofMassachusetts MA Amherst, 01003-7515 ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED This Newsletter is produced by the Data Center Manager: John Gaviglio Our Boston office location: Massachusetts Institutefor Social and Editor: Deb Furioni Saltonstall Bldg. Rm 1103 Economic Research (MISER) Phone: (413) 545-3460 100 Cambridge St. Thompson Hall, Box 37515 FAX: (413) 545-3686 Boston. MA 02133 University ofMassachusetts Email: [email protected] Phone: (617) 727-4537 Amherst, MA 01003-7515 Web Page: FAX: (617) 727-4660 http://www.umass.edu/miser/dataop Email: [email protected]