US Census Spatial and Demographic Data in R: The UScensus2000 Suite of Packages

The US Decennial Census is arguably the most important data set for social science research in the United States. The UScensus2000 suite of packages allows for convenient handling of the 2000 US Census spatial and demographic data. The goal of this article is to showcase the UScensus2000 suite of pa...

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Main Author: Zack W. Almquist
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Language:English
Published: Foundation for Open Access Statistics 2011-01-01
Series:Journal of Statistical Software
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Online Access:http://www.jstatsoft.org/v37/i06/paper
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spelling doaj-a5f5e647016543abbd2a252accfad7b52020-11-25T00:13:45ZengFoundation for Open Access StatisticsJournal of Statistical Software1548-76602011-01-013706US Census Spatial and Demographic Data in R: The UScensus2000 Suite of PackagesZack W. AlmquistThe US Decennial Census is arguably the most important data set for social science research in the United States. The UScensus2000 suite of packages allows for convenient handling of the 2000 US Census spatial and demographic data. The goal of this article is to showcase the UScensus2000 suite of packages for R, to describe the data contained within these packages, and to demonstrate the helper functions provided for handling this data. The UScensus2000 suite is comprised of spatial and demographic data for the 50 states and Washington DC at four different geographic levels (block, block group, tract, and census designated place). The UScensus2000 suite also contains a number of functions for selecting and aggregating specific geographies or demographic information such as metropolitan statistical areas, counties, etc. These packages rely heavily on the spatial tools developed by bivand08, i.e., the sp and maptools packages. This article will provide the necessary background for working with this data set, helper functions, and finish with an applied spatial statistics example.http://www.jstatsoft.org/v37/i06/paperspatial dataspatial analysisspatial data handlingUS CensusdemographyR
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US Census Spatial and Demographic Data in R: The UScensus2000 Suite of Packages
Journal of Statistical Software
spatial data
spatial analysis
spatial data handling
US Census
demography
R
author_facet Zack W. Almquist
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title US Census Spatial and Demographic Data in R: The UScensus2000 Suite of Packages
title_short US Census Spatial and Demographic Data in R: The UScensus2000 Suite of Packages
title_full US Census Spatial and Demographic Data in R: The UScensus2000 Suite of Packages
title_fullStr US Census Spatial and Demographic Data in R: The UScensus2000 Suite of Packages
title_full_unstemmed US Census Spatial and Demographic Data in R: The UScensus2000 Suite of Packages
title_sort us census spatial and demographic data in r: the uscensus2000 suite of packages
publisher Foundation for Open Access Statistics
series Journal of Statistical Software
issn 1548-7660
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The US Decennial Census is arguably the most important data set for social science research in the United States. The UScensus2000 suite of packages allows for convenient handling of the 2000 US Census spatial and demographic data. The goal of this article is to showcase the UScensus2000 suite of packages for R, to describe the data contained within these packages, and to demonstrate the helper functions provided for handling this data. The UScensus2000 suite is comprised of spatial and demographic data for the 50 states and Washington DC at four different geographic levels (block, block group, tract, and census designated place). The UScensus2000 suite also contains a number of functions for selecting and aggregating specific geographies or demographic information such as metropolitan statistical areas, counties, etc. These packages rely heavily on the spatial tools developed by bivand08, i.e., the sp and maptools packages. This article will provide the necessary background for working with this data set, helper functions, and finish with an applied spatial statistics example.
topic spatial data
spatial analysis
spatial data handling
US Census
demography
R
url http://www.jstatsoft.org/v37/i06/paper
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