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- catalog abstract "This collection contains expenditure data for the 150 largest United States Federal Government programs, which make up close to 90% of total federal spending. The source of information on federal funding activity is the Geographic Distribution of Federal Funds (GDFF) series, published annually from 1968-1980 by the Federal Information Exchange System, a component of the Community Services Administration (CSA). The files released here have been further processed by the Intergovernmental Fiscal Analysis Project (at The University of Michigan) and the Inter-university Consortium, as part of an effort to develop a comprehensive database for monitoring and analyzing the distribution of federal funding in the United States. The files differ not only by units of analysis, but also by what the variables measure. There are three kinds of variables: 1) dollar amount of program expenditures, 2) amount expended PER CAPITA, and 3) per cent of total federal funds on this program spent in this geographic area. The nine files that make up the present release are described in detail below. Program Records by State: Part 1. The unit is geographical--there are 66 states (including D.C.), census regions, and divisions as well as a national record. The variables are dollar amounts rounded off into thousands for each of 150 programs measured at eleven time points. Part 2. Sixty-six geographical units--per capita expenditures (rounded off into thousands) for top 150 programs measured at eleven time points. Part 3. Sixty six geographical units--percent concentration figures which are equivalent to state share of total national program expenditures for the top 150 programs, measured at 11 time points. State by Year Records: Part 4. Record units are geographic units (states, D.C. and census regions) by time point (10 years plus a transition quarter) with a total of 66 x 11 (726) cases. This file contains dollar expenditures (rounded off to thousands) for the top 150 programs. Part 5. Geographic by time point units--66 x 11 = 726 cases. The variables are per capita expenditures rounded off to thousands. The logical record length is 766. Part 6. 726 cases, organized as above. The variables are percent concentration figures (equivalent to state shares of total national program expenditures). Program Level Records: Part 7. The case is the federal program. There are 150 records in this file. Variables describing program characteristics are part of this file including type of recipient, House committee jurisdiction, hard dollars vs. soft dollars, appropriation account number, program name, type of assistance, type of recipient. The remaining 726 variables describe the expenditures on the program for each of 11 time points (10 years plus a transitional quarter) for sixty-six geographic units. Part 8. 150 program records. Variables are per capita expenditures on the program for the 66 geographic units measured at eleven time points. Part 9. 150 program records. Variables are percent concentration of expenditures (share of the total federal expenditure for the geographic unit) for 66 states/regions for 11 time points.".
- catalog contributor b3303154.
- catalog contributor b3303155.
- catalog coverage "United States Appropriations and expenditures.".
- catalog created "[198-?]".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "[198-?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[198-?]".
- catalog description "Part 1: 66 geographical units, logical record length of 13,214; Part 2: 66 geographical units, logical record length of 8,264; Part 3: 66 geographical units; Part 4: 726 cases, logical record length of 1,206; Part 5: 726 cases, logical record length of 766; Part 6: 726 cases; Part 7: 150 records, logical record length of 6,624; Part 8: 150 program records, logical record length of 4,446; Part 9: 150 program records, logical record length of 4,446.".
- catalog description "The datasets are in OSIRIS format.".
- catalog description "The variables are dollar amounts rounded off into thousands for each of 150 programs measured at eleven time points. Part 2. Sixty-six geographical units--per capita expenditures (rounded off into thousands) for top 150 programs measured at eleven time points. Part 3. Sixty six geographical units--percent concentration figures which are equivalent to state share of total national program expenditures for the top 150 programs, measured at 11 time points. State by Year Records: Part 4. Record units are geographic units (states, D.C. and census regions) by time point (10 years plus a transition quarter) with a total of 66 x 11 (726) cases. This file contains dollar expenditures (rounded off to thousands) for the top 150 programs. Part 5. Geographic by time point units--66 x 11 = 726 cases. The variables are per capita expenditures rounded off to thousands. The logical record length is 766. Part 6. 726 cases, organized as above. The variables are percent concentration figures (equivalent to state shares of total national program expenditures). Program Level Records: Part 7. The case is the federal program.".
- catalog description "There are 150 records in this file. Variables describing program characteristics are part of this file including type of recipient, House committee jurisdiction, hard dollars vs. soft dollars, appropriation account number, program name, type of assistance, type of recipient. The remaining 726 variables describe the expenditures on the program for each of 11 time points (10 years plus a transitional quarter) for sixty-six geographic units. Part 8. 150 program records. Variables are per capita expenditures on the program for the 66 geographic units measured at eleven time points. Part 9. 150 program records. Variables are percent concentration of expenditures (share of the total federal expenditure for the geographic unit) for 66 states/regions for 11 time points.".
- catalog description "This collection contains expenditure data for the 150 largest United States Federal Government programs, which make up close to 90% of total federal spending. The source of information on federal funding activity is the Geographic Distribution of Federal Funds (GDFF) series, published annually from 1968-1980 by the Federal Information Exchange System, a component of the Community Services Administration (CSA). The files released here have been further processed by the Intergovernmental Fiscal Analysis Project (at The University of Michigan) and the Inter-university Consortium, as part of an effort to develop a comprehensive database for monitoring and analyzing the distribution of federal funding in the United States. The files differ not only by units of analysis, but also by what the variables measure. There are three kinds of variables: 1) dollar amount of program expenditures, 2) amount expended PER CAPITA, and 3) per cent of total federal funds on this program spent in this geographic area. The nine files that make up the present release are described in detail below. Program Records by State: Part 1. The unit is geographical--there are 66 states (including D.C.), census regions, and divisions as well as a national record.".
- catalog description "United States.".
- catalog extent "9 data files ( logical records) +".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 8199.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 8199".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "[198-?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog requires "The datasets are in OSIRIS format.".
- catalog spatial "United States Appropriations and expenditures.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Government spending policy United States.".
- catalog subject "Grants-in-aid United States.".
- catalog subject "Intergovernmental fiscal relations United States.".
- catalog subject "VIII. Governmental Structures, Policies, and Capabilities. C. Statistics on Government Operations.".
- catalog title "Federal budget outlays, 1971-1980 [United States] [computer file] / principal investigator, Thomas Anton.".