acsmoe propagates uncertainty in American Community
Survey tabular workflows. It is scoped to estimate + MOE workflows, not
ACS data fetching or microdata variance estimation.
It provides:
With no covariance supplied, results match the standard
zero-covariance ACS approximation formulas used by
tidycensus, so it drops into existing estimate/MOE
pipelines without changing the baseline numbers.
# install.packages("acsmoe") # once on CRAN
# Development version
# install.packages("pak")
pak::pak("dshkol/acsmoe")The zero-covariance formulas match the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS guidance for derived estimates, especially Chapter 8 of Understanding and Using American Community Survey Data: What All Data Users Need to Know.
The standard R workflow and baseline MOE helpers are provided by
tidycensus; see Walker and Herman’s package and Walker’s
MOE vignette: https://walker-data.com/tidycensus/articles/margins-of-error.html.
The broader motivation for ACS uncertainty handling and
regionalization comes from Spielman, Folch, Nagle, Arribas-Bel, and
Koschinsky’s ACS uncertainty papers. The old
geoss/censumander repository is cited as historical
reference material only; regionalization is not part of this
package.