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Data from: A Guide to the American Community Survey (ACS) for the Rural Researcher: Unpacking the Conceptual and Technical Aspects of Using Secondary Data for Rural Research

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LeBeau_ACSGuide_README.txt (4.29 KB)
Race2018.csv (56.39 KB)
Pop2018.csv (32.11 KB)
Pop18MOE.csv (31.53 KB)
HouseValue2018.csv (36.75 KB)
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https://doi.org/10.7298/rvr0-xn48
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/113176
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Research on Early Care, Education & Policy
Author
LeBeau, Kristie
Abstract

These files contain data supporting all results reported in LeBeau's A Guide to the American Community Survey (ACS) for the Rural Researcher: Unpacking the Conceptual and Technical Aspects of Using Secondary Data for Rural Research. This article aims to advance research methods for rural researchers by offering guidelines for navigating high levels of error associated with the American Community Survey (ACS). The ACS presents a useful source of US community level data for rural researchers to utilize in school-community research but not without its difficulties. The small population sizes of rural communities often translate to large margins of error in the data, presenting a degree of uncertainty in the actual measure. To illustrate challenges and best practice, the author conducts a case study of the relationship between the presence of schools and economic vitality of rural communities in Indiana using ACS data. The author demonstrates how to examine the error in the data, introduces options to reduce uncertainty, and ultimately, explains how to move forward with the data, working with the margin of error and acknowledging its presence in the analysis and results. This article offers suggestions and techniques to assist rural researchers in navigating ACS obstacles so that they might produce transparent results with as little uncertainty as possible.

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Please cite as: Kristie LeBeau. (2023) Data from: A Guide to the American Community Survey (ACS) for the Rural Researcher: Unpacking the Conceptual and Technical Aspects of Using Secondary Data for Rural Research. [dataset] Cornell University eCommons Repository. https://doi.org/10.7298/rvr0-xn48
Date Issued
2023
Keywords
rural research
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secondary data
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data reliability
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school-communities
Related Publication(s)
LeBeau, K. (2023). A guide to the American Community Survey (ACS) for the rural researcher: Unpacking the conceptual and technical aspects of using secondary data for rural research. Rural Sociology. https://doi.org/10.1111/ruso.12493
Link(s) to Related Publication(s)
https://doi.org/10.1111/ruso.12493
Rights
CC0 1.0 Universal
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http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Type
dataset
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