[CTPP] estimating standard errors for 2000 CTPP data

Don Bubb dbubb at ycpc.org
Wed Dec 30 12:31:26 CST 2009


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From: ctpp-news-bounces at chrispy.net [mailto:ctpp-news-bounces at chrispy.net]
On Behalf Of Paul Reim
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 11:45
To: CTPP-News
Subject: [CTPP] estimating standard errors for 2000 CTPP data

 

I'm compiling some comparisons of 2006-08 ACS and 2000 Census data, and I'm
looking for some guidance in estimating standard errors for 2000 CTPP
tables. For the place of residence data, I have applied the estimation
procedures outlined in the 2000 SF3 documentation:

 

    Unadjusted standard error:

        SE(Y) = sqrt(5*Y*(1-Y/N)),

    where N = size of publication area (total population) and Y = estimate
of characteristic total

 

This value is then multiplied by a design factor determined by the state,
sample rate and characteristic.

 

Are these methods also applicable to the workplace (CTPP part 2) tables? If
so, what assumptions can I make about sample rates, and are the standard
error design factors applicable to place of work statistics?

 

Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

 

 

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