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ACS 2010 EEO Workforce Analytics & Reporting
  -- Geography and Geographic Codes

The ACS 2010 EEO/workforce special tabulation serves as the primary external benchmark for comparing the race, ethnicity, and sex composition of an organization's internal workforce, and the analogous external labor market, within a specified geography and job category. The EEO/workforce data are based on a special tabulation of the American Community Survey (ACS) 2010 5-year respondent data.

This section provides an interactive table showing ACS EEO geography and geographic codes based on Table 1W. As described in the table descriptions section, there are 14 table types. In general, the scope of geography for which data are tabulated varies, to some degree, by table. The Table 1W scope of geography is broader than other tables except the 3R/W, 4R/W, 5R/W, 6R/W and 7R which include all CBSAs and all counties. Tables 3 through 7 do not include tabulations by detailed occupational code whereas Table 1W does. Table 1W includes only CBSAs and counties having 50,000 or more residence population.

ACS 2010 EEO Workforce Analytics
  -- Geography and Geographic Codes Interactive Table

  Click column header to sort; click again to sort other direction.
  See usage notes below table. See related Interactive Tables.

Usage Notes
  • Use the vertical scrollbar at far right in table to scroll across (up/down) areas/rows.
  • Click on column header to sort on that column; click column header again to sort in other direction.
  • Click ShowAll button to show all areas and restore full set of data view.
  • Optionally filter on Summary Level; enter code (040 state, 050 county, 160 place, 310 CBSA) and click Select SumLev.
  • See related ranking tables.

Columns
  • AreaName
  • State - postal abbreviation
  • SumLev - geographic summary level
  • GeoID - special tab geographic id
  • St - state FIPS code
  • CBSA - Census 2010 metropolitan area/Core-Based Statistical Area
  • Place - city/place code
  • County - county FIPS code
  • Workforce - workforce total (worksite geography)

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