Combined statistical areas are "two or more adjacent CBSAs that have significant employment interchanges." In turn, CSAs are composed of multiple metropolitan and/or micropolitan areas, and should not be compared with individual core-based statistical areas.
combined_statistical_areas(cb = FALSE, resolution = "500k", year = NULL, ...)If cb is set to TRUE, download a generalized (1:500k) cartographic boundary file. Defaults to FALSE (the most detailed TIGER/Line file).
The resolution of the cartographic boundary file (if cb == TRUE). Defaults to '500k'; options include '5m' (1:5 million) and '20m' (1:20 million).
the data year (defaults to 2019).
arguments to be passed to the underlying `load_tiger` function, which is not exported.
Options include class, which can be set to "sf" (the default) or "sp" to
request sf or sp class objects, and refresh, which specifies whether or
not to re-download shapefiles (defaults to FALSE).
http://www2.census.gov/geo/pdfs/maps-data/data/tiger/tgrshp2019/TGRSHP2019_TechDoc.pdf
Other metro area functions:
core_based_statistical_areas(),
metro_divisions(),
new_england(),
urban_areas()