Morning All!
I had a questions regarding commuting patterns data from the ACS. I know they collect data on the census tract of origin and terminus for commutes (as used in this paper: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0166083). But, I can't seem to find any data they have published in recent year. Is this something they only publish every few years? Is there an alternative data set I could use?
Thanks,
James
Yes, there is a special, commissioned product with tabulations of commute flows from ACS.
The Census Transpo Planning Product (CTPP) database is paid for by State DOTs, AASHTO, etc. When Census delivers…
The Census Transpo Planning Product (CTPP) database is paid for by State DOTs, AASHTO, etc. When Census delivers it, it's published on an AASHTO website: http://data5.ctpp.transportation.org/ctpp1216/Browse/BrowseTables.aspx
Now the bad news:
James— You may want to consider as an alternative: LODES (origin-destinations employment stats), 2019 data: https://lehd.ces.census.gov/data/#lodes
In my opinion, the LODES database, prepared thru admin records datamining, is the better source for tract-to-tract flows (millions of origin-destination pairs are possible).
Hope that helps.
--Todd Graham
Metropolitan Council Research
Todd,
Thank you for your answer. I was completely unaware of the LODES data and that sounds like what I need!
Best,