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Census Bureau Experts Examine Newest ACS & CPS Data during Annual Data Release Webinar on 9/21

September 19, 2016:

Update: Webinar slides, recording, and resources are now posted here. 

SHADAC will host our annual webinar discussion of the newest health insurance coverage estimates from the American Community Survey (ACS) and the Current Population Survey (CPS) on September 21st. Data released last week from these annual surveys provide a picture of coverage at the national and state level under two years of ACA implementation while also providing historical trend information for context. 

Join us for this free, public event during which we will examine the new estimates with technical insight from experts at the U.S. Census Bureau, which administers both the ACS and CPS, and from SHADAC researchers.
 

EVENT DETAILS

Date: September 21, 2016
Time: 12:00 p.m. Central / 1:00 p.m. Eastern
 
Attendees will learn about:
  • The new 2015 national and state coverage estimates
  • When to use which estimates from which survey
  • How to access the estimates via Census reports and American FactFinder
  • How to access state-level estimates from the ACS using SHADAC tables
Attendees will also have the opportunity to hear more about CPS estimates of employer coverage offer and take-up rates, for which three full years of data are now available.
 
SHADAC researchers and Census experts will answer questions from attendees after the presentation.
 
 

Related Content

2015 ACS: Variation in Public and Private Coverage at the State Level
-SHADAC Blog, September 16, 2016

2015 ACS: Widespread State-Level Declines in Uninsurance, with Inter-State Variation Persisting (Infographic)
-SHADAC Blog, September 13, 2016

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