2010 Tracts joined to ACS 2013-2017 table: Sex Of Workers By Place Of Work--Place Level
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ARCGIS LYR File - ACS_B08008_AREA_SEXPLACEWORKPLPLACE: 2010 Census Tracts joined to B08008 business table. Business table is US Census American Community Survey (2013-2017) data table for: JOURNEY TO WORK subject area. Provides information about: SEX OF WORKERS BY PLACE OF WORK--PLACE LEVEL for the universe of: WORKERS 16 YEARS AND OVER. These data are extrapolated estimates only, based on sampling; they are not actual complete counts. This Layer File contains both the Estimate value in the E item for the census topic and an adjacent M item which defines the Margin of Error for the value. The Margin of Error is the plus/minus range for the item estimate value, where the range between the Estimate minus the Margin of Error and the Estimate plus the Margin of Error defines the 90% confidence interval of the item value. Many of the Margin of Error values are significant relative to the size of the Estimate value. This table contains 15 item(s) extracted from a larger sequence table. This extracted subset represents that portion of the sequence that is considered high priority. Other portions of this sequence that are not included can be identified in the data dictionary information provided via the link in the Supplemental Information section. This table information is also provided as a stand-alone table named: ACS_B08008_SEXPLACEWORKPLPLACE. Both the table and customized layer file name do not contain the year descriptor (i.e. 2013-2017) for the current ACS series. This is intentional in order to maintain the same table\layer file name in each successive ACS update. The alias of each item's (E)stimate and (M)easure of Error value stores the vintage information as beginning YY and ending YY, i.e., 'E1317' and 'M1317' followed by the rest of the alias name. In this way users of the data tables or layer files that support field aliases can determine which ACS series is being represented by the current table contents. The next 5-year sample of ACS, representing the current year minus 1, becomes available in December of each year. For example, the next series - 2014 through 2018 - will become available at the end of 2019. The new 2017 data will be posted to the Spatial Data Warehouse, and hosted on the Open Data site by January 2019. The previous series of data is retired to the Historical Data Library geodatabase (according to the ACS series end date) from where it can be accessed if needed. The description of the attributes that are in the business table joined to TRACTS10_AREA are not repeated here in this layer file metadata. The table metadata, accessible from the link in the Supplemental information section, can be viewed to review the item descriptions.