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Comparing the American Community Survey to the American Housing Survey

Learn about two important Census Bureau surveys covering housing data, the American Community Survey (ACS) and the American Housing Survey (AHS).

Changes in the U.S. Housing Stock and Rental Market

This webinar presents two AHS reports on changes in the housing stock over time.

How Do Households Describe Where They Live?

This webinar examines self-reported neighborhood definitions of Urban, Suburban, and Rural.

What Are U.S. Households Paying to Get to Work?

This presentation examines how commuting costs and modes vary across states and metro areas and among different demographic groups.

Who's Ready for the Next One?

This webinar examines 2017 AHS data on emergency and disaster preparedness.

Comparing the AHS and the ACS

This webinar explores key differences between the AHS and ACS, and provides information about when to use each.

The American Housing Survey Public Use File Microdata: 2015 and Beyond

This webinar provides an overview of the AHS microdata file and related documentation for survey years 2015 and later.

Using the American Housing Survey (AHS) Codebook

The American Housing Survey (AHS) Codebook allows users to search for variables relating to the AHS Public Use or Internal Use File (microdata).

Using the American Housing Survey (AHS) Table Creator

This tutorial provides a brief overview of the AHS and the Table Creator interface, as well as several demonstrations on how to create tables.

What is the AHS?

Learn more about the American Housing Survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S Census Bureau.

Introducing 2015 American Housing Survey

This webinar was presented on April 26, 2017. The presentation provides a solid foundation for users to begin exploring the AHS.

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