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Subject đź“… The Week Ahead: 2022 Community Resilience Estimates Equity Supplement and More!
Date February 21, 2024 12:42 AM
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Here's a quick note on what's coming up as we continue through the month of February.





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?? The Week Ahead: 2022 Community Resilience Estimates Equity Supplement ??

USCB_2.20 Tip Sheet Community Resilience Estimates for Equity [ [link removed] ]

New Census Bureau data from the 2022 Community Resilience Estimates Equity Supplement shows a connection between income inequality and higher social vulnerability to the impact of disasters.

Learn more and check out our interactive data tool to explore U.S. areas most socially vulnerable to disasters and other stressors.

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You May Be Interested In

* *America Counts: Income Inequality Linked to Social Vulnerability to Disasters [ [link removed] ]*



*?? Stats for Stories*

*❤️ February *is *American Heart Month [ [link removed] ]*.

*?? Yesterday, February 19*, was *Presidents’ Day [ [link removed] ]*.

Learn about upcoming observances and celebrations with Stats for Stories.

*Stats for Stories* [ [link removed] ]


?? Data Release: Household Pulse Survey

On Thursday, the Census Bureau will release data from phase 4.0 of the experimental Household Pulse Survey. This survey is an effort by the Census Bureau and other federal statistical agencies to measure how emergent issues are impacting U.S. households from a social and economic perspective. Data collection for phase 4.0 began January 9 with data dissemination, including detailed data tables and public-use files on a monthly basis.

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?? Webinar: My Community Explorer for Puerto Rico

A streetscape in Puerto Rico [ [link removed] ]

In the Census Bureau's ongoing commitment to provide timely, actionable data for Puerto Rico, My Community Explorer for Puerto Rico was released in December as a companion for My Community Explorer for the mainland. Both interactive map-based dashboards make use of Community Resilience Estimates (CRE).

CRE for the mainland and CRE for Puerto Rico use a set of attributable risk factors to determine if a person is more or less likely to have a poor outcome to a stress or shock such as a natural disaster. One of the key components of the tool is it shows, in real time, natural disasters and overlays the disasters on top of census tracts where you can see the relationship of the disasters to the at risk population where the disasters are happening.

Municipios and census tracts are rated as high risk, medium risk, or low risk of having a poor outcome to a stress or shock.

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?? Coming Next Week: Fireside Chat with USAID

On February 29, join USAID Assistant Administrator for Global Health Dr. Atul Gawande and Census Bureau Director Robert L. Santos for a fireside chat highlighting the 70-year partnership between the two agencies to foster collaboration. The discussion will feature perspectives on the vital role of population data and data equity in advancing development and will explore avenues for continued collaboration between USAID and the Census Bureau.

*Join the discussion virtually on February 29 at 10:00am EST by visiting:*

Santos portrait [ [link removed] ]

*Census Live* [ [link removed] ]




*?? Call for Workshop Presenters for the 2024 LED Partnership Virtual Workshop*

The LEHD program is welcoming proposals to present at the 2024 LED Partnership Virtual Workshop held on May 14-16, 2024. We will be highlighting the work of our state Labor Market Information (LMI) partners and other data users through plenary sessions.

This year’s theme is “Multidimensional Perspectives of the Labor Market,” and we are interested in presentations from a wide variety of disciplines, including, but not limited to: workforce development, economic development, transportation planning, economic analysis, and emergency management. We are particularly interested in examples from our state partners and strongly encourage LMI shops to apply.

Additional information regarding the agenda and the workshop will be posted to lehd.ces.census.gov/learning/workshop/2024.html [ [link removed] ] in the coming weeks. More proposal guidelines and contact information are available on the LEHD website [ [link removed] ]. The deadline to submit proposals is Monday, March 4, 2024.

Direct any additional questions about the workshop to [email protected] <%[email protected]>.

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Upcoming Census Academy Webinars

Census Academy: Back to Data Basics Webinar Series [ [link removed] ]



* *February 21: Studying Workers’ Travel Patterns to Employment Centers Using Census Data [ [link removed] ]*
* *February 22: Diving into Island Areas Cross Tabulations on data.census.gov [ [link removed] ]*
* *February 22: Exploring the Diversity and Growth of the Asian American Population [ [link removed] ]*
* *February 22: My Community Explorer for Puerto Rico: Using Community Resilience Estimates (CRE) to Help Identify Underserved Communities [ [link removed] ]*
* *February 28: Comparing the American Community Survey to the Household Pulse Survey [ [link removed] ]* [ [link removed] ]
* *February 29: Community Resilience Estimates [ [link removed] ]*
* *March 13: Comparing Health Insurance Data from the American Community Survey and the Small Area Health Insurance Estimates Program [ [link removed] ]*
* *March 13: Navigating the Annual Integrated Economic Survey (AIES): Integrating Economic Data Collection for Facilitating Response [ [link removed] ]*
* *March 14: Introduction to Geographic Areas [ [link removed] ]*
* *March 20: New Enhancements of the Census Business Builder (CBB) [ [link removed] ]*
* *March 28: TIGERweb - Prowling Through Geographic Attributes [ [link removed] ]*

*More Webinars* [ [link removed] ]




?? Economic Indicators 

*Thursday: Advance Services Report [ [link removed] ]*

*Economic Indicators* [ [link removed] ]






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