Data Dictionary: ACS 2016 (1-Year Estimates)
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Table: C07001. Geographical Mobility in the Past Year by Age for Current Residence in the United States [60]
Universe: Universe: Population 1 year and over in the United States
Table Details
C07001. Geographical Mobility in the Past Year by Age for Current Residence in the United States
Universe: Universe: Population 1 year and over in the United States
VariableLabel
C07001001
C07001002
C07001003
C07001004
C07001005
C07001006
C07001007
C07001008
C07001009
C07001010
C07001011
C07001012
C07001013
C07001014
C07001015
C07001016
C07001017
C07001018
C07001019
C07001020
C07001021
C07001022
C07001023
C07001024
C07001025
C07001026
C07001027
C07001028
C07001029
C07001030
C07001031
C07001032
C07001033
C07001034
C07001035
C07001036
C07001037
C07001038
C07001039
C07001040
C07001041
C07001042
C07001043
C07001044
C07001045
C07001046
C07001047
C07001048
C07001049
C07001050
C07001051
C07001052
C07001053
C07001054
C07001055
C07001056
C07001057
C07001058
C07001059
C07001060
Relevant Documentation:
Vacant - Current Residence Elsewhere
A housing unit occupied at the time of interview entirely by people who will be there for 2 months or less.In Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviews (CATI) and Computer-Assisted Personal Interviews (CAPI), the data for current residence elsewhere were obtained after creating the roster of people staying at the sample unit and after asking the current residence questions. Temporarily occupied units are sample units occupied at the time of interview entirely by people who will be there for 2 months or less. At sample units where all the people are staying less than 2 months, the respondent is asked a subset of the questions from the housing section, including the question on vacancy status.

The current residence concept is unique to the American Community Survey. By using the current residence to decide for whom to collect survey information, the ACS can provide a more accurate description of an area's social and economic characteristics. Most surveys, as well as the decennial census, use the concept of usual residence. Usual residence is defined as the place where a person lives and sleeps most of the time. The census defines everyone as having only one usual residence.

Comparability

Caution should be used when comparing vacant-current residence elsewhere data between the American Community Survey and Census 2000.

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