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Stats DataFinder - Population/Demographics - Journey to Work (5 items)
 
Census 2000 Summary File 3 via American Factfinder
Census 2000 Summary File 3. Create detailed tables for various geographies for place of work, means of transportation, travel time, private vehicle occupancy
Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP) 2000
“CTPP data is a special tabulation of responses from households completing the decennial census long form. CTPP contains tabulations by PLACE OF RESIDENCE (Part I), PLACE OF WORK (Part II), and JOURNEY-TO-WORK (Part III). It is the only source of Census summary tabulations available by Place of Work, and for traffic analysis zones (TAZs) that have been defined by state and regional transportation agencies. These special tabulations are intended to provide data to support a wide range of transportation planning activities at the state and local level.” Includes very detailed breakdowns of journey to work.
County-To-County Worker Flow Files
These files were compiled from Census 2000 responses to the long-form (sample) questions on where people worked. The files provide data at the county level for residents of the 50 states and the District of Columbia (DC). Data describe where people who live in a given county work and where workers in a given county live
Journey to Work (Bureau of Economic Anaylsis)
This BEA site presents Census data for journey to work in 1970, 1980, 1990 and 2000; as well as commuting patterns by detailed industry at the state and county level
MCD/County-To-MCD/County Worker Flow Files
These files were compiled from Census 2000 responses to the long-form (sample) questions on where people worked. The files present data at the county subdivision or minor civil division (MCD) level for residents of 12 states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin. Data describe where people who live in a given MCD/county work and where workers in a given MCD/county live
 

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