Survey of Construction
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| Name | File Type | Size | Last Modified |
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| Survey of Construction | 05/06/2025 03:39:PM |
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Scope of Project
Methodology
The Survey of Construction sample design consists of three stages: (1) a subsample of the 2004 Current Population Survey (CPS) primary sampling units (PSUs), which are are land areas (groups of counties, towns or townships within a state) that represent the entire United States; (2) selection of permit/non-permit areas; and (3) selection of permits.
In the first stage, the 820 CPS primary sampling units were classified as self-representing or non-self-representing. If a PSU had a large population age 16 and over or high permit activity, it was classified as self-representing; otherwise it was classified as non-self-representing. There were 48 self-representing PSUs. The 772 non-self-representing PSUs were grouped into 121 strata by Census Division, permit activity, metropolitan status, and population (non-institutional population age 16 and over based on the 2000 Census). One non-self-representing PSU was selected per stratum using a procedure that maximized the overlap between the old and new sample of PSUs.
Within the 169 selected PSUs, the second stage of sampling was performed separately for permit-issuing places and areas that do not require permits for new residential construction, referred to as non-permit. The permit-issuing places were stratified by permit activity. Approximately 900 permit-issuing places were selected. The selection of the non-permit areas was based on the 2000 Census geography tract and block definitions. Within each state, the land area was divided into blocks, which are components of tracts. Blocks were classified as permit and non-permit. The non-permit blocks were combined at the tract level, and these areas were stratified by Census 2000 housing unit population. Higher population areas had greater probabilities of selection. Approximately 80 land areas (groups of blocks) within the selected PSUs were selected.
The third stage of selection is performed monthly in the approximately 900 permit-issuing places and 80 non-permit areas. In permit-issuing places, field representatives list all permits for new residential construction and select a sample of those permits. Permits for buildings with 1 to 4 units are sampled at an overall rate of 1 in 50 units. All permits for buildings with five units or more are included in the sample. In non-permit areas, field representatives canvass the areas looking for housing units started, all of which are included in the sample.
The Census field representatives use interviewing software on laptop computers to collect the data. Facsimiles of the computer-based questionnaires are provided to respondents to familiarize them with the survey. These facsimiles show the questions that are asked for housing units in single-family buildings on Form SOC-QI/SF.1 and in multifamily buildings on Form SOC-QI/MF.1. In addition the Census field representatives provide an introductory letter explaining the survey. Field representatives also use Form SOC-QBPO.1 to collect information regarding procedures for handling building permits in building permit offices (BPOs) sampled for the SUP.
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