This dataset provides summary information on the number of import and export customers, by connection voltage and customer type, at four levels of aggregation – LV Transformer, HV Feeder, Primary Substation, and Census Zone (Datazones in Scotland, Output Areas in England & Wales). These tables have been published to give the users information which will allow them to better understand the types of demand and generation for each level of aggregation.The table gives the following information:A unique identifier for each record (the Census Zone Name, the LV Transformer ENID, the HV Circuit ID, the Primary Substation ENID).The number of SPEN connections in each of the groups (import and export, LV / HV / EHV).For additional information on column definitions, please click the Dataset schema link below. DisclaimerWhilst all reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this data, SP Energy Networks does not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of this data, and is not liable for any loss that may be attributed to the use of this data. For the avoidance of doubt, this data should not be used for safety critical purposes without the use of appropriate safety checks and services e.g. LineSearchBeforeUDig etc. Please raise any potential issues with the data which you have received via the feedback form available at the Feedback tab above (must be logged in to see this). Cells where the residential customer count is four properties or less have been set to null in the published tables. Data TriageAs part of our commitment to enhancing the transparency, and accessibility of the data we share, we publish the results of our Data Triage process.Our Data Triage documentation includes our Risk Assessments; detailing any controls we have implemented to prevent exposure of sensitive information. Click here to access the Data Triage documentation for the Distribution Network Live Outages dataset. To access our full suite of Data Triage documentation, visit the SP Energy Networks Data & Information.Download dataset metadata (JSON)
The Census Planning Database is produced by the U.S. Census Bureau. It assembles a range of housing, demographic, socioeconomic, and census operational data that can be used for survey and census planning.
The Planning Database uses selected Census and selected 2012-2016 American Community Survey (ACS) estimates. In addition to variables extracted from the census and ACS databases, operational variables include the 2010 Census Mail Return Rate for each block group and tract.
This dataset is a subset of the 2018 Census Planning Database, filtered for the state of Connecticut, and including variables relating to hard to count populations. This dataset also includes two variables from the Federal Communications Commission dataset "Residential Fixed Internet Access Service Connections per 1000 Households by Census Tract." More information about the FCC data can be found here: https://www.fcc.gov/reports-research/maps/residential-fixed-internet-access-service-connections-per-1000-households-by-census-tract-dec-2016/
Other variables from the Census Planning Database relating to geography, population, households, housing units, and census operations at the tract and block level can also be found on the CT Data Portal with the tag "Census 2020."
This feature layer of Tempe's Census tracts are joined with the Census Bureau's data from the 2018 Planning Database (PDB), which was established to prepare for the upcoming 2020 Census.The 2018 PDB contains select operational, demographic, and socio-economic statistics from the 2010 Census and the 2012-2016 5-year ACS.For more information, see the United States Census Bureau 2018 Planning Database:https://www.census.gov/topics/research/guidance/planning-databases.html
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Boundaries of Census Block Groups (2020) in the City of Tempe. Please note that Block Group boundaries have been clipped to the City of Tempe boundary and may not represent the full size or shape of the Block Group.
This feature layer of Tempe's Census block groups are joined with the Census Bureau's data from the 2018 Planning Database (PDB), which was established to prepare for the upcoming 2020 Census. The 2018 PDB contains select operational, demographic, and socio-economic statistics from the 2010 Census and the 2012-2016 5-year ACS.For more information, see the United States Census Bureau 2018 Planning Database:https://www.census.gov/topics/research/guidance/planning-databases.html.
Boundaries of Census Tracts (2020) in the City of Tempe.Please note that Tract boundaries have been clipped to the City of Tempe boundary and may not represent the full size or shape of the Tract.
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Tempe Census Census Tracts and internet access by household. Data source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, table BD28011 (Internet Subscription in Household). Also includes "low response scores" from the the Census Bureau's data from the 2018 Planning Database (PDB), which was established to prepare for the upcoming 2020 Census.For more information on the low response score, see the United States Census Bureau 2018 Planning Database:https://www.census.gov/topics/research/guidance/planning-databases.htmlLayer generally supports 2020 Census story map Ensuring a Complete Count in the 2020 Census.
Dataset contains information on Tempeans receiving post-secondary education, licenses, certificates. Data supports City's Achieve65Tempe goal that 65 percent of Tempe’s adult population access post-secondary education, resulting in a certification to an advanced degree by 2030.This page provides data for the Post-Secondary School Achievement Rate performance measure. Information on Tempe resident post-secondary attainment including 2-year degrees, 4-year degrees, and graduate degrees. Data supports City's Achieve65 Tempe goal that 65 percent of Tempe’s adult population access post-secondary education, resulting in a certification to an advanced degree by 2030. Data shows breakdown of post-secondary attainment by degree, by gender, for individuals 25 years and older.The performance measure dashboard is available at 3.09 Post-Secondary Achievement Rate.Additional InformationSource: US Census 1-year ACSContact: Marie RaymondContact E-Mail: Marie_Raymond@tempe.govData Source Type: ExcelPreparation Method: Numbers retrieved from US Census and entered into a detailed spreadsheet.Publish Frequency: AnnuallyPublish Method: ManualData Dictionary
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The United States Census Bureau conducts a Census of Governments every five years -- in years ending in "2" or "7" -- to collect information about employment in the United States. The 2002 Census included approximately 87,000 state and local governments. This collection includes information regarding full-time and part-time employment, part-time employee hours worked, full-time equivalent employment, and payroll statistics by type of government (state, county, city, township, special district, and school district), and by governmental function. Government functions include elementary and secondary education, higher education, police protection, fire protection, financial administration, other government administration, judicial and legal, highways, public welfare, solid waste management, and sewerage. This function information also includes parks and recreation, health, hospitals, water supply, electric power, gas supply, transit, natural resources, correction, libraries, air transportation, water transport and terminals, other education, state liquor stores, social insurance administration, and housing and community development.
************************In early 2025, the source of MCLIO public layers will change.*****************************Please refer to these documents for changes: https://mclio.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=0bb68bbae37445adb045d6a44fed3f2a https://mclio.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=79c6c9d737c94753a388db7c6f480149Please update maps, apps and data connections accordingly!2020 Census block group polygons covering Milwaukee County, WI for use with block-level American Community Survey data and 2020 Census data
The five-yearly Census of Population and Dwellings is a very important item on Tokelau’s agenda. Its results provide the most authoritative data on how many people we have, what the composition of their households is, what education level they have, how they contribute to Tokelau’s economy, and so on. As a non-self- governing territory, Tokelau has a special constitutional relationship with New Zealand. This special relationship is strengthened by connections between the tiny Tokelau National Statistics Office (TNSO) and Statistics NZ. It is the latter organisation that has been largely responsible for the excellent Tokelau Censuses in 2006, 2011, and again in 2016.
National coverage. Tokelauan employees of the Tokelau Public Service based in Apia (and their immediate families), were also interviewed in Apia on census day.
Individuals and Households.
The Census covers residents of the non-self-governing New Zealand territory of Tokelau and includes Tokelau public servants and their families who are employed in Apia, Samoa. While visitors to Tokelau on Census night are also included, the ultimate aim of the Census is to provide an accurate assessment of the de jure population. This has in the Censusus of 2006, 2011 and 2016 been done to an exact definition who is included. Previous definitions have been less precise which makes long-term time serie less reliable.
Census/enumeration data [cen]
N/A: Census.
Computer Assisted Personal Interview [capi]
Questions matched the previous Censuses' format in Paper Assisted Personal Interview (PAPI) as much as possible. The "skips" in PAPI proved a big time saver, and the internal checks for suitability of answers made quality control much faster.
The questionnaire was published in English with the Tokelauan translation for each question. It was divided into two sections: - Dwelling questions - Individual questions.
Thanks to the Computer Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) data collection method, it was possible to quality check census forms on census day as soon as the interviewers uploaded them. Supervisors helped the census management team to quality check every census form and if there were missing answers or errors found, the forms were sent back to the interviewers to fix. The ability to check the quality of answers was one of the major benefits of using tablets for data collection; it made the checking process faster and more thorough. This checking also ensured that the final population counts were able to be released only three weeks after census.
Not applicable: Census.
Given the small population size, no post-enumeration survey was done.
Facts and figures on ferry terminals and segments
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Correlation of the percentage of a Florida county subdivision not connected to septic tanks with different demographic or economic variables.
Reported 2017 calendar year ferry terminals as surveyed by the 2018 NCFO. Some terminals are reported by more than one ferry operator.
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General
This dataset provides different values for the digital counting of persons. The sensors measure connections with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) nearby. The data is collected and processed on the device in accordance with the GDPR. Only aggregated and anonymised connections are provided as data.
The data will be provided within the framework of the Odala funding project.
Data model
The data can include different sensor types and manufacturers. In order to harmonise the data, these are combined into a uniform data model. Not every sensor measures all specified values. The data is provided in the “CrowdFlowObserved” data model.
This builds on the Smart Data Model “CriowdFlowObserved”:
Measured and calculated values
This feature layer provides the primary language spoken in a household in the City of Tempe by census tract. The feature layer was created using a join of Tempe Census Tract boundaries and ACSST5Y2018.S1601 downloaded from the US Census Bureau.
This feature layer provides the primary language spoken in a household in the City of Tempe by census tract. The feature layer was created using a join of Tempe Census Tract boundaries and ACSST5Y2018.S1601 downloaded from the US Census Bureau.
The five-yearly Census of Population and Dwellings is a very important item on Tokelau’s agenda. Its results provide the most authoritative data on how many people we have, what the composition of their households is, what education level they have, how they contribute to Tokelau’s economy, and so on. As a non-self- governing territory, Tokelau has a special constitutional relationship with New Zealand. This special relationship is strengthened by connections between the tiny Tokelau National Statistics Office (TNSO) and Statistics NZ. It is the latter organisation that has been largely responsible for the excellent Tokelau Censuses in 2006, 2011, and again in 2016.
Version 01: De-identifed, cleaned and labelled version of the Master file. This is the first systematic effort in documenting the 2016 Tokelau Census. All output documentation is available on the Tokelau website tinyurl.com/TokelauCensus but any efforts to collate data have been an internal matter so far. The DDI approach aims to make all Census material (albeit anonymised) internationally accessible.
-HOUSEHOLD: Dwelling age; number of rooms; sources of water; means of cooking; rubbish disposal; household items; access to Sky TV, internet; numbers of pigs and chickens; sources of income; combined annual household income
-INDIVIDUALS: Name (suppressed), sex, age (birthdates suppressed), relationship to household head; living where; ethnicity; life statisfaction; self-assessed health; religion; birth mother and father still alive; language skills: speaking and writing; early childhood ecudation; address 5 years ago; education and qualifications; marital status; paid and unpaid employment; smoking; sense of belonging; social contact; children given birth to
This layer shows population broken down by race and Hispanic origin. Data is from US Census American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates.This layer is symbolized to show the percent of population that is Hispanic or Latino. To see the full list of attributes available in this service, go to the "Data" tab, and choose "Fields" at the top right (in ArcGIS Online). To view only the census tracts that are predominantly in Tempe, add the expression City is Tempe in the map filter settings.A ‘Null’ entry in the estimate indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small (per the U.S. Census).Vintage: 2019-2023ACS Table(s): B03002 (Not all lines of this ACS table are available in this feature layer.)Data downloaded from: Census Bureau's API for American Community SurveyData Preparation: Data curated from Esri Living Atlas clipped to Census Tract boundaries that are within or adjacent to the City of Tempe boundaryDate of Census update: December 12, 2024National Figures: data.census.gov
This layer shows population broken down by race and Hispanic origin. Data is from US Census American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates.This layer is symbolized to show the percent of population that is Hispanic or Latino. To see the full list of attributes available in this service, go to the "Data" tab, and choose "Fields" at the top right (in ArcGIS Online). To view only the census tracts that are predominantly in Tempe, add the expression City is Tempe in the map filter settings.A ‘Null’ entry in the estimate indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small (per the U.S. Census).Vintage: 2018-2022ACS Table(s): B03002 (Not all lines of this ACS table are available in this feature layer.)Data downloaded from: Census Bureau's API for American Community SurveyData Preparation: Data curated from Esri Living Atlas clipped to Census Tract boundaries that are within or adjacent to the City of Tempe boundaryDate of Census update: December 15, 2023National Figures: data.census.gov
This dataset provides summary information on the number of import and export customers, by connection voltage and customer type, at four levels of aggregation – LV Transformer, HV Feeder, Primary Substation, and Census Zone (Datazones in Scotland, Output Areas in England & Wales). These tables have been published to give the users information which will allow them to better understand the types of demand and generation for each level of aggregation.The table gives the following information:A unique identifier for each record (the Census Zone Name, the LV Transformer ENID, the HV Circuit ID, the Primary Substation ENID).The number of SPEN connections in each of the groups (import and export, LV / HV / EHV).For additional information on column definitions, please click the Dataset schema link below. DisclaimerWhilst all reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this data, SP Energy Networks does not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of this data, and is not liable for any loss that may be attributed to the use of this data. For the avoidance of doubt, this data should not be used for safety critical purposes without the use of appropriate safety checks and services e.g. LineSearchBeforeUDig etc. Please raise any potential issues with the data which you have received via the feedback form available at the Feedback tab above (must be logged in to see this). Cells where the residential customer count is four properties or less have been set to null in the published tables. Data TriageAs part of our commitment to enhancing the transparency, and accessibility of the data we share, we publish the results of our Data Triage process.Our Data Triage documentation includes our Risk Assessments; detailing any controls we have implemented to prevent exposure of sensitive information. Click here to access the Data Triage documentation for the Distribution Network Live Outages dataset. To access our full suite of Data Triage documentation, visit the SP Energy Networks Data & Information.Download dataset metadata (JSON)