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UCLA Asian American Studies Center and the National Asian Pacific American Community Development Data Center (APACDDC)
APACDDC: Information for Empowerment
Box 951546
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1546
P. 310.267.2474 / 310.206.7738
F. 310.206.9844

Melany de la Cruz
Census Information Center Project Coordinator
2235 Campbell Hall

eMail: apadatacenter@aasc.ucla.edu


ABOUT the National Asian Pacific American Community Development Data Center (APACDDC)

The Asian Pacific American Community Development Data Center (APACDDC), a partnership between the National Coalition of Asian Pacific American Community Development (CAPACD) and the UCLA Asian American Studies Center (AASC), was established to serve the census data needs of CAPACD members and other Asian and Pacific Islander community based organizations.

In October 2000, the APACDDC was designated as a Census Information Center (CIC), a cooperative program between the U.S. Census Bureau and 57 national, regional, and local non-profit organizations. The CIC program is designed to increase access to census data for community-based groups with the CICs serving as a clearinghouse of census data, updates and reports. CICs can be found across the nation. To find the CIC nearest you and the services they offer, please go to:

http://www.census.gov/clo/www/cic.html

WHAT'S NEW

New Face of Asian Pacific AmericaWe are also excited to announce APACDDC's first publication entitled The New Face of Asian Pacific America: Numbers, Diversity and Change in the 21st Century.

The 300-page work provides a comprehensive demographic profile of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities including chapters on specific ethnic groups, geographic regions, a range of contemporary community issues and numerous easy-to-read charts, tables and maps.

It draws primarily from the 2000 Census, but also showcases work by the nation's foremost experts on the Asian American and Pacific Islander community, including academics, writers, community activists and service providers. The New Face is published in collaboration by the UCLA Asian American Studies Center, Asianweek Magazine, and the National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development and the Organization of Chinese Americans and underwritten by State Farm Insurance, Inc.

RESEARCH:

HOW CAN COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PRACTIONERS USE CENSUS DATA?

Strategic Program Planning and Public Policy Development
Use population, housing, and other trend data for planning, determining scope of services and defining future needs.

Advocacy Needs Assessment
Use Census data to assess needs, define target populations and service areas, and measure impact of organization and/or programs.

Developing Small Business Enterprise
Use economic and population data for developing marketing strategies and identifying site locations.


APACDDC RESOURCES
As a designated Census Information Center, we receive all available census-related information. Using the latest Census and other data sources, the Center can produce demographic and economic information on Asian Pacific American communities or provide community-based groups with materials from the following data sources:

2000 CENSUS
Data consists of population and housing data by social and economic characteristics. Such as population distribution, ethnicity/national origin, housing, households, employment, income and poverty, educational attainment, language, immigration, and age distribution. The Center also has similar data for both the 1990 and 1980 Census and can provide figures from these data sets. For free, basic, demographic reports providing findings from Census 2000, Census Briefs are available from the census website at: http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/briefs.html

CURRENT POPULATION SURVEY
The Current Population Survey (CPS) is a monthly survey of about 50,000 households conducted by the Census Bureau for the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The CPS files and reports provide data on population estimates, educational attainment, income and poverty status, foreign-born persons, and racial/ethnic groups. All of the census-related materials listed above can be useful in supporting community development efforts such as:

  • Program planning
  • Grant writing
  • Budget Planning
  • Developing policy
  • And much more…

PUBLICATIONS

NEW REPORT
Economic Needs of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Distressed Areas: Establishing Baseline Information
http://lewis.sppsr.ucla.edu/WorkingPapers.html

NEW PUBLICATION
The New Face of Asian Pacific America: Numbers, Diversity and Change in the 21st Century
http://www.aasc.ucla.edu/aascpress/tocs/newface.asp

LINKS:

Quick Facts from the Census 2000

Asian Pacific Islanders

Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders

Community and Economic Development

Housing information

View Maps and Obtain Reports for Local Housing Developments

Los Angeles County

California

Other Useful Census Data resources

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