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While this data can be used to study migration of households (using filers) or individuals (using exemptions) there are limitations with the data that users must be aware of: see our documentation (below and in this blog post), the IRS documentation (on their website and included with the database downloads), and other studies for details. For example, not everyone files taxes, so the data does not represent every possible move. The IRS implemented a number of methodological improvements beginning in 2011-12 which would impact any comparisons made before and after that time period.
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Name | File Type | Download | Metadata |
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State to State Database (1988-2015) | sqlite | irsmig_state_database.zip | XML |
County to County Database (1990-2015) | sqlite | irsmig_county_database.zip | XML |
Brief User Guide | User_Summary.pdf | ||
Changes in Definitions | doc | Data_Changes_Definitions.docx | |
Workflow Documentation | doc | IRS_Database_Workflow.docx | |
(All documentation, including additional files, are included within each ZIP file for each database) |
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Example: Filers that moved to New York County between 2012 and 2013:
Disclaimer: Every effort was made to insure that the data, which was compiled from public sources, was processed accurately. The creator, Baruch College, and CUNY disclaim any liability for errors, inaccuracies, or omissions that may be contained therein or for any damages that may arise from the foregoing. Users should independently verify the accuracy of the data for their purposes.