📅 The Week Ahead: 2022 Economic Census The 2022 Economic Census will survey more than 4 million business locations starting this week. This important survey serves as the cornerstone of the nation's economic statistics, and the information it collects helps shape decisions that affect the health of the economy. Read our new America Counts story to learn more. You Might Be Interested In Stats for Stories and More: Thursday, February 2, is Groundhog Day. Friday, February 3, is National Women Physician Day. Saturday, February 4, is Mail Carrier Day. February also marks National Black (African American) History Month and American Heart Month. Learn about upcoming observances and celebrations with Stats for Stories. Last Call for Presentations: 2023 LED Partnership Virtual Workshop 🚨 Deadline Today The LEHD program is welcoming proposals to present at the 2023 LED Partnership Virtual Workshop March 28-30. Today is the last day to submit proposals. 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. Additional information on the agenda and workshop will be posted in the coming weeks. All presentations must be submitted via email to CES.Local.Employment.Dynamics@census.gov. On Feb. 22-24, the Census Open Innovation Labs will host The Opportunity Project (TOP) Summit 2023 virtual conference. TOP Summit 2023 will include three half-days of keynotes, lightning talks, product demos, live community reaction discussions, and more. This year, we're focused on building community and featuring those who have contributed to TOP year after year, making this network of thousands feel like a small and close-knit community. Don't miss your chance to connect, be inspired and gather the tools, training, and network you need to do big things this year! 🌐 New Platform to Apply for Restricted-Use Data Access for Evidence-Building Federal statistical agencies have worked together to create a standard application process (SAP) for applying for access to confidential microdata for research with an evidence-building purpose. Applicants can now apply for access on one consolidated portal at ResearchDataGov.org. Visitors to the portal can browse a catalog of protected data assets from federal statistical agencies and units and apply from the same website. The Census Bureau's Federal Statistical Research Data Center (FSRDC) program in our Center for Enterprise Dissemination is proud to be part of this groundbreaking accomplishment. Information about applying for access to restricted-use microdata in the FSRDCs using the SAP portal is available on the Census Bureau's standard application process website. 💻 Proof of Concept for Upcoming 2020 Census Product & Webinar On January 31, the Census Bureau will release a proof of concept for the 2020 Census Detailed Demographic and Housing Characteristics File A (Detailed DHC-A) for public review and feedback. This proof of concept will be based on 2010 Census data. The 30-day public feedback period on the Proof of Concept will conclude on March 2. The Proof of Concept applies a new disclosure avoidance methodology to 2010 Census data. This allows a side-by-side comparison of the proposed 2020 Detailed DHC-A table specifications and Disclosure Avoidance System (DAS) algorithm parameters against the published 2010 Census tables. A webinar is planned for Tuesday at 3 p.m. ET. Learn more in our data products newsletter. 🎂 Happy Birthday Kansas! On Sunday, January 29, we celebrated Kansas' 162nd anniversary of statehood. 🔎 Did you know? Kansas is the 13th largest state by area and was the 34th state to join the Union. 🌻 The state flower is the Wild Sunflower. 🌻 The state nickname is the Sunflower State. 🌇 The largest city is Wichita. |
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