Carlos Becerra joins the CSDE team as the new Northwest Federal Statistics Research Data Center (NWFSRDC) administrator at the University of Washington. Becerra holds an M.S. in Community Development from UC Davis, where he is also a PhD candidate in Geography. He has experience using the ACS, CPS, and Census Decennial data. As an RDC Administrator, he will place particular attention to outreach strategies to attract researchers from underrepresented groups inside and outside academia so that they enjoy the benefits of accessing the wealth of data available at the RDCs. There are four types of data available: demographic data, economic data, linked business and household data, public health data. If you are interested in working in the NWFSRDC, don’t hesitate to contact Carlos or CSDE Executive Committee Member and CSDE Affiliate Mark Ellis.
INRPHA Webinar: Socioenvironmental Influences on Health and Aging: Adding Contextual Data to Aging Surveys
UW QUAL Speaker Series: Margaret O’Mara | Writing the History of the Present: Qualitative Methodology in The Code
New Datasets Available From The UW Data Collaborative!
The UWDC is a collaborative research infrastructure at CSDE that seeks to make highly secure data available for UW researchers. Think of it as the equivalent of a ‘cold room’ in a virtual environment! The UW Data Collaborative has acquired several new data sets. These include:
- Add Health – PI: CSDE Director Sara Curran.
- Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Chronic Condition Warehouse (CCW) – PIs: CSDE Affiliate Tracy Mroz and Rachel Prusynski.
- Chitwan Valley Family Study – PI: CSDE Affiliate Nathalie Williams.
These data join other data currently housed on the UWDC. For additional information, including how to access these and other data sets stored on the UWDC, please see http://dcollab.uw.edu/ or e-mail dcollab@uw.edu.
American Community Survey (ACS) Data Users Group Invites New Members
Do you use IPUMS USA or NHGIS to access American Community Survey data? Are you interested in connecting with other ACS data users? Check out the ACS Data Users group; they are currently accepting abstract submissions for their 2021 conference (deadline December 14, 2020) as well as nominations to their Steering Committee (due December 11, 2020).
IPUMS Invites Participants to its Workshop on Multigenerational Longitudinal Panel!
Join the IPUMS Multigenerational Longitudinal Panel (MLP) team for a virtual half-day workshop on December 16th on this new resource linking full count U.S. censuses. The workshop will include a review of the currently available data, description of the approach for generating them, background on the project and future goals, as well as a demonstration of how to create a longitudinal dataset using IPUMS MLP. Register to join or visit the IPUMS events page to learn more about the workshop.
*NEW* COVID Data Releases Now Available Through IPUMS Current Population Survey
IPUMS CPS has released supplemental COVID-19 measures included in basic monthly data for May-October of 2020, as well as data from the October basic monthly survey, May 2019 Tobacco Use Supplement, June 2019 Un(der)banked Supplement, and 1985 Immunization Supplement.
*Don’t Miss* CSDE’s Fall 2020 Lightning Talks and Poster Session!
Mark your calendars for December 11th, 2020 at 12:30 PM for CSDE’s Fall 2020 Lightning Talks and Poster Session. Six graduate students from the Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, Political Science, College of Built Environments and Sociology are eager to present their research in two-minute lightning talks and discuss their work with you during poster presentations. The session will take place on Zoom. You are sure to learn something new from the these very interesting presentations, which will cover a wide range of key topics in population science.
Come mingle with colleagues, meet the next generation of population scientists, vote on the best poster, and support CSDE’s trainees!