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Data Dictionary: | ACS 2011 (3-Year Estimates) |
Data Source: | Social Explorer; U.S. Census Bureau |
T55. | Unemployment Rate for the Population 16 Years and Over (Two or More Races) | |||||||||||
Universe: Two or More races 16 Years Old in Civilian Labor Force | ||||||||||||
T055_001Two or More Races 16 Years Old in Civilian Labor Force:
Percent base:
None - percentages not computed (variable is table universe)
Aggregation method:
Addition
Formula used to compute this variable:
Return_Value = ACS2011_3yr:C23002G006 + ACS2011_3yr:C23002G019 + ACS2011_3yr:C23002G011 + ACS2011_3yr:C23002G024;
if (ACS2011_3yr:C23002G006.IsNull || ACS2011_3yr:C23002G019.IsNull || ACS2011_3yr:C23002G011.IsNull || ACS2011_3yr:C23002G024.IsNull)
Return_Value.IsNull = true
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Excerpt from: | Social Explorer; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey 2009-2011 Summary File: Technical Documentation. |
ACS 2011-3yr Summary File: Technical Documentation -> Appendix A. Supplemental Documentation -> Subject Definitions -> Population Variables -> Employment Status |