Tuesday, February 16, 2021

ACS 5-Year PUMS available, New Data, Working Paper Series

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Dear Benjamin,

We are pleased to announce the release of the 2019 5-year ACS/PRCS PUMS data in IPUMS USA, the latest monthly data and additional 2019 supplement data from IPUMS CPS, newly available service delivery point data from IPUMS PMA, and the freshly minted IPUMS Working Paper Series. Read on to learn more. 

 

 

DATA RELEASES

IPUMS USA
IPUMS USA released the 2019 5-year ACS/PRCS PUMS data this past week. Details about the new samples and other changes to IPUMS USA data can be found in our revision history

IPUMS CPS
IPUMS CPS has released data from the January 2021 basic monthly survey, supplemental COVID-19 variables from December 2020, as well as the Education and Computer and Internet Use supplements from 2019. Unharmonized variables are now available for ASEC samples from 2011-2020.

IPUMS GLOBAL HEALTH
IPUMS PMA just released 5 service delivery family planning surveys from 2019 and 2020 as well as select variables for the 2019 Uganda person-level family planning survey. The new service delivery samples cover Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Nigeria and include new variables on the reason for contraceptive stockouts and other topics.  
 

 

 

INTRODUCING THE IPUMS WORKING PAPER SERIES

We are proud to introduce the IPUMS Working Paper Series. The series aims to provide a deep dive into the methods, features, and applications of IPUMS data.

The inaugural papers in the collection describe:

  • Infrastructure for harmonizing international census microdata 
  • Extending CPS linkages to include the 1976-1988 period 
  • Linking individuals across U.S. censuses
  • Collaborative efforts between IPUMS and genealogical organizations to produce full-count U.S. census microdata for research 

 

 

Stay safe, and use it for good!

The IPUMS Team

 

 

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