📅 The Week Ahead: The Stories Census Bureau Data Told in 2022 Take a look at some of the America Counts stories that revealed shifts in our population, from growing diversity and declining poverty to where and how we live. You May Be Interested In 📌 Observances In December, we celebrate the 2022 Holiday Season. Learn about upcoming observances and celebrations with Stats for Stories. Call for Workshop Presentations for the 2023 LED Partnership Virtual Workshop The LEHD program is welcoming proposals to present at the 2023 LED Partnership Virtual Workshop held on March 28-30, 2023. 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 "LED: Big Data Illuminating Local Outcomes," 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 in the coming weeks. Please see this document for additional proposal guidelines and contact information. The deadline to submit proposals is Monday, January 9, 2023. Direct any additional questions about the workshop to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov. 2020 Census Urban Areas Release On Thursday, December 29, we will release the list of 2020 Census urban areas as well as clarification of criteria for identifying both individual urban areas and the rural areas of the nation. After each decennial census, we redefine urban and rural areas to provide a baseline for analyzing urban and rural populations and economic activity. Following the 2020 Census, there are three key changes to our urban area criteria. Read about them in our new blog. Census Bureau Projects U.S. and World Populations on New Year's Day As our nation prepares to ring in the new year, the U.S. Census Bureau will release total population projections for the nation and world for January 1, 2023. For the nation, these projections show annual population growth and growth since Census Day (April 1) 2020. The release, scheduled for December 29, will also include components of change estimates (births, deaths and net international migration). Simulated real-time growth of the U.S. and world populations is available on the Census Bureau's Population Clock. data.census.gov Workshops: Basics of Using the Microdata Access Tool Our participatory classes walk you through examples of creating tables in the Microdata Access Tool (MDAT) within data.census.gov. Microdata Access on data.census.gov/mdat allows you to create custom tables that are not available in the pre-made tables on data.census.gov without having to use your own statistical software or special programming. Registration is required to attend these workshops. Attendance is limited to 50 participants per session. 🎂 Happy Birthday Iowa, Texas, and Georgia! Tomorrow, we will celebrate Iowa's 176th anniversary of statehood. On Thursday, December 29, we will celebrate Texas' 177th anniversary of statehood, and on Monday, January 2, we will celebrate Georgia's 235th anniversary of statehood. 🔎 Did you know? Iowa is the 23rd largest state by area and was the 29th state to join the Union. 🐦 The state bird is the Eastern Goldfinch. The state nickname is the Hawkeye State. 🌇 The largest city is Des Moines. |
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