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Small Populations, Large Effects: Improving the Measurement of the Group Quarters Population in the American Community Survey (2012)
Committee on National Statistics (CNSTAT)

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. "Appendix G: The 10 Largest Federal Assistance Programs with Funds Sent Directly to Substate Areas Based on ACS Total Population Estimates, Fiscal Year 2008." Small Populations, Large Effects: Improving the Measurement of the Group Quarters Population in the American Community Survey. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2012.

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Front Matter (R1-R12)
Summary (1-10)
1 Introduction (11-18)
2 The Group Quarters Population and the American Community Survey (19-32)
3 American Community Survey Data Products, Data Uses, and Data Needs (33-44)
4 Sampling Frame Development and Maintenance (45-62)
5 Sample Allocation and Selection (63-70)
6 Weighting and Estimation (71-94)
References (95-98)
Appendix A: Participants in the Panel's Meeting with Data Users: December 13, 2010 (99-100)
Appendix B: 2011 American Community Survey: Housing Unit Questionnaire (101-116)
Appendix C: 2011 American Community Survey: Group Quarters Questionnaire (117-124)
Appendix D: 2005-2009 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Data Tables That Highlight the Group Quarters Population in Virginia (125-134)
Appendix E: 2005-2009 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Data Tables That Highlight the Group Quarters Population in Goochland County, Virginia (135-138)
Appendix F: The 10 Largest Federal Assistance Programs That Relied on ACS Total Population Estimates, Fiscal Year 2008 (139-140)
Appendix G: The 10 Largest Federal Assistance Programs with Funds Sent Directly to Substate Areas Based on ACS Total Population Estimates, Fiscal Year 2008 (141-142)
Appendix H: Plots of Relative Differences, ACS Estimates from 2005-2009, 2007-2009, and 2009 with Expected Estimates of the Group Quarters Population in U.S. States (143-146)
Appendix I: Plots of Relative Differences, 2005-2009 ACS Estimates and 2007 Expected Estimates of the Group Quarters Population in Selected Counties by Region (147-152)
Appendix J: Plots of Relative Differences, 2005-2009 ACS Estimates and 2007 Expected Estimates of the Group Quarters Population in Selected Areas with Populations Under 20,000 (153-158)
Appendix K: Biographical Sketches of Panel Members and Staff (159-162)
Committee on National Statistics (163-164)

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Appendix G The 10 Largest Federal Assistance Programs with Funds Sent Directly to Substate Areas Based on ACS Total Population Estimates, Fiscal Year 2008 CFDA Number and Fiscal Year 2008 Program Name Department Expenditures Data Set Recipient 10.410 Very Low- USDA $7,268,193,451 Population Individuals to-Moderate Income Estimates Housing Loans Program estimates, MSAs, area median income, and SF-3/ACS 20.500 Federal DOT $4,667,272,525 Population State and local Transit—Capital Estimates public agencies Investment Grants Program (Fixed Guideway estimates Modernization Bus and Bus Facilities New Starts) 14.218 Community HUD $2,570,735,980 Population Cities and Development Block Estimates counties Grants/Entitlement Program Grants estimates, MSAs, area median income, and SF-3/ACS continued 141

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142 SMALL POPULATIONS, LARGE EFFECTS CFDA Number and Fiscal Year 2008 Program Name Department Expenditures Data Set Recipient 10.558 Child and USDA $2,367,591,204 SF-3/ACS States or approved Adult Care Food and SAIPE institutions Program 10.760 Water and USDA $2,317,463,815 Population Counties and local Waste Disposal Estimates governments Systems for Rural Program Communities estimates, MSAs, SF-3/ ACS, and area median income 14.872 Public HUD $2,277,009,757 Area median Public housing Housing Capital income and agencies Fund MSAs 10.850 Rural USDA $2,255,350,000 Population Rural electric Electrification Loans Estimates cooperatives and Loan Guarantees Program estimates 14.228 Community HUD $1,981,935,290 Population Counties and Development Block Estimates cities Grants/State’s Program Program estimates, MSAs, area median income, and SF-3/ACS 14.239 HOME HUD $1,560,899,281 Per capita States and local Investment income governments Partnerships Program 10.768 Business and USDA $1,547,724,817 Population Individuals or Industry Loans Estimates rural organizations Program estimates NOTES: DOT = U.S. Department of Transportation, HUD = U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, MSA = metropolitan statistical area, SAIPE = Small Area Income and Pov - erty Estimates Program, SF-3/ACS = Census 2000 Summary File 3/American Community Survey, USDA = U.S. Department of Agriculture. SOURCE: Taeuber and Carpenter (unpublished).