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One of the many challenges that social science researchers and practitioners face is the difficulty of relating United States Postal Service (USPS) ZIP codes to Census Bureau geographies. There are valuable data available only at the ZIP code level that, when combined with demographic data tabulated at various Census geography levels, could open up new avenues of exploration.




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While some acceptable methods of combining ZIP codes and Census geography exist, they have limitations. To provide additional avenues for merging these data, PD&R has released the HUD-USPS Crosswalk Files. These unique files are derived from data in the quarterly USPS Vacancy Data. They originate directly from the USPS; are updated quarterly, making them highly responsive to changes in ZIP code configurations; and reflect the locations of both business and residential addresses. The latter feature is of particular interest to housing researchers because many of the phenomena that they study are based on housing unit or address. By using an allocation method based on residential addresses rather than by area or by population, analysts can take into account not only the spatial distribution of population, but also the spatial distribution of residences. This enables a slightly more nuanced approach to allocating data between disparate geographies. Please note that the USPS Vacancy Data is constructed from ZIP+4 data that contains records of addresses, it does not contain ZIP+4 data that are associated with ZIP codes that exclusively serve Postal Office Boxes (PO Boxes). As a result, ZIP codes that only serve PO Boxes will not appear in the files.


There are six types of crosswalk files available for download. The first 3 crosswalk files are used to allocate ZIP codes to Census tracts, counties or Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSA). The last three are used to allocate Census tracts, counties or Core Based Statistical Areas to ZIP codes. It is important to note that the relationship between the two types of crosswalk files is not a perfectly inverse one. That is to say, you cannot use the ZIP to Tract crosswalk to allocate Census tract data to the ZIP code level. For that you would have to use the Tract to ZIP crosswalk file.


When a Census tract, county or CBSA is split by a ZIP code, that tract, county or CBSA code is duplicated in the crosswalk file. In the example below tract 01001020200 is split by two different ZIP codes, 36008 and 36067, which appear in the ZIP column. The ratio of residential addresses in the first tract-ZIP record to the total number of residential addresses in the tract is .0272 (2.72%). The remaining residential addresses in that tract (97.28%) fall into the second tract-ZIP record. So, for example, if one wanted to allocate data from Census tract 01001020200 to the ZIP code level, one would multiply the number of observations in the Census tract by the residential ratio for each ZIP code associated with that Census tract. Note that the sum of each ratio column for each distinct ZIP code may not always equal 1.00 (or 100%) due to rounding issues.


HUD is unable to geocode a small number of records that we receive from the USPS. As a result, there may be some 5-digit USPS ZIP codes that will not be included in these crosswalk files. Less than 1% of the total number of active 5-digit ZIP codes in the country are excluded from the current version of the crosswalk files. Since the HUD geocoding base map is updated regularly, an effort is made to re-geocode these records with every new quarter of data. As a result, these crosswalk files will be generated on a quarterly basis and may differ slightly from quarter to quarter.


You can download a ZIP file that contains all your assigned applications, enabling you to review them conveniently from your hard drive. Either you or your scientific research officer (SRO) can create a ZIP of all your assigned applications; however, before this can be done, the SRO or extramural support assistant (ESA) must have created an access code in Peer Review.


Files in the downloaded ZIP are locked by default; to open them, you must retrieve the access code created by the SRO/ESA. Refer to the help topic titled View the Meeting Materials ZIP File Access Code for details. If you choose to download each assigned application individually, no password is needed to open the application files.


To generate the ZIP of assigned applications, you (the reviewer) need to be enabled to the Submit phase. The downloaded application ZIP file will include the e-Application, Prior Summary Statement (if applicable), Consolidated Reference letter (if extant), and Appendices (if extant). You will still need to manually download e-Additions for Review. (See Access Critique Templates.)


When downloading materials to your laptop, it is easiest to download the entire repository. To do this, go to the GitHub page for the workshop, click on the green Code button, then download the repository as a ZIP file.


Zip Codes Boundaries represent an ongoing effort to approximate the geographic extents of five digit zip codes. The dataset was produced using a combination of methods and is based on several sets of source data. Editing methods include:


Do not worry, selecting this option this will not immediately send the project files to arXiv; instead, it displays another window which lets you download your article, complete with .bbl file, for onward submission to arXiv:


The bulk weather data functionality allows the weather data server to execute very large weather data datasets on a scheduled basis. The results are then ready for download immediately using a simple download page and via the weather API request.


In this case, the two most recent ZIP Code weather forecast datasets are retained. The most recent is highlighted. We can hit the download button to download the dataset immediately as a CSV file. We can download in a zip file if we prefer by checking the box at the top of the page.


In 2017, Service Objects provided access to a free downloadable dataset of all US ZIP Codes and Canadian Postal Codes. The dataset is continually maintained and has been extremely popular since we made it available. Today, we are pleased to announce an expanded version of this dataset that now includes geocoordinates for each postal code in the US and Canada.


The zip file (ZipCodeFiles.zip) contains two files with over 40,000 US ZIP Codes and over 800,000 Canadian Postal Codes. The Canadian postal code dataset is much larger as the postal codes represent smaller geographic areas, more akin to a ZIP+4 in the US. Each month, the file is updated and the filename is updated with the respective year and month (YYYYMM).


With the addition of latitude and longitude geocoding data for these postal codes, these databases now have added utility for applications where Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and other location intelligence is needed.


GIS can add an important visual dimension to data compiled by address: for example, you can create a visual layout of specific postal codes for targeted marketing purposes, analyze sales or marketing trends by geographic area based on postal codes, or create other types of location-based data visualizations using your address data for business planning purposes.


Our leadership position in contact data quality, with over 4 billion transactions processed to date, allows us to maintain this accurate and up-to-date list of current postal codes. By making this resource freely accessible to all, our goal is to help both our own users and the general public leverage postal and geographic data to improve their business processes. Resources like this are an important part of our service mission, and just one more way that we can help benefit your own business efforts.


With Bitbucket Data Center and Server you can download an archive of source files at a particular point in time; you can download your source as a .zip file from the actions dropdown menu from the Source view, Commits list, and Branches list. You can also download the archive of individual branches, commits, and tags.


Downloading a repository archive only copies a repository's source files from a specific point in time, depending on what was chosen to be copied. The biggest difference to downloading an archive is that you are not copying the repository history, or creating a connection to the remote repository. You are only getting the source files, and none of the Git metadata stored in the .git directory.


When you download your source file from Bitbucket's UI, you are downloading the file in .zip format. However, it is possible to edit the URL and get the archive as other formats, like .tar, .gz, or .tar.gz.


The main Excel file "ZIP DETAIL" has 44050 records. Pl look into "DELIVERY ZIPCODE". It has two other worksheets. The First work sheet has been uploaded as "CSV". To download all three work sheets please download the Zip file.


Can you tell me how to download zip_code level data in certain Stata,like in Washington state?Because when I downloaded zip-code level data, the file size include all the state in US is too big and I only want those data in Washington.Thanks!


ZIP Code Tabulation areas technically only nest within the United States - they do cross state boundaries. Thus, you cannot download ZCTA data for a specific state. I recommend downloading the ZCTA and state shapefiles and selecting the ZCTAs whose boudnaries touch the boundary of Washington. You can then merge that set of ZCTAs to full US ZCTA file and keep the records that match.


FREE LOINC LOGIN REQUIREDThe LOINC database is available for free download. In addition to the LOINC table files, this zip archive also includes a number of accessory files which can prove useful in your implementation or use of LOINC.


The choice of geographic units will also influence the ADI value. In the case of the ADI the Census Block Group is the geographic unit of construction, as the Census Block Group is considered the closest approximation to a "neighborhood". As such, we can only recommend linking the ADI to census block groups as other geographic units (including 5-digit ZIP codes, ZCTA, and others) will not be valid. Please see the FAQ below for additional download and linkage guidance. 041b061a72


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