From {tidycensus} creator Kyle Walker: “My webinar Analyzing 2020 Decennial US Census Data in #rstats is now on YouTube!
In the 3-hour webinar, you'll learn about:
📈 Available datasets in the 2020 US Census, and how to access and use them in R;
📈 How to explore decennial US Census data with tidyverse tools;
📈 Using interactive maps to explore US Census data;
📈 Advanced topics like working with detailed DHC-A data and analyzing change over time“ 1/2
From {tidycensus} creator Kyle Walker cont.: “All the webinar resources are available on GitHub here, along with a @Posit Cloud link where you can run the code without installing R yourselves:” 2/2
Kyle Walker: “This year, I’ll once again be hosting a webinar series with the University of Michigan’s Social Science Data Analysis Network (SSDAN)! This year’s series is titled Analyzing 2020 Census and 2022 ACS Data with R. The webinar series will take place this February and March and is completely free to attend. You can register for all three webinars from the link below: “
#30DayMapChallenge, Day 13: Choropleth. Income inequality of the conterminous United States as measured by the Gini index. Data from the American Community Survey. Made possible by @kyle_e_walker amazing #tidycensus package.
I'm super excited that later today at 10:30 Eastern Time I'll be speaking at the Data+Donuts series at Harvard Kennedy School about the Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project 2.0.
Among other things, I'll talk a little bit about the role the #tidycensus package and GIS software in R like #sf can serve in analyzing data to advance health justice.
I'm super excited that later today at 10:30 Eastern Time I'll be speaking at the Data+Donuts series at Harvard Kennedy School about the Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project 2.0.
Among other things, I'll talk a little bit about the role the #tidycensus package and GIS software in R like #sf can serve in analyzing data to advance health justice.