Abstract. In the last decade, a revolution has occurred in access to census microdata for social and behavioral research. More than 325 million person records (55 countries, 159 samples) representing two-thirds of the world’s population are now readily available to bona fide researchers from the IPUMS-International website: www.ipums.org/international hosted by the Minnesota Population Center. Confidentialized extracts are disseminated on a restricted access basis at no cost to bona fide researchers. Over the next five years, from the microdata already entrusted by National Statistical Office-owners, the database will encompass more than 80 percent of the world’s population (85 countries, ~100 additional datasets) with priority given to sam...
KeynoteThe demand for and volume of data from surveys, registers or other sources containing sensibl...
National Statistical Institutes (NSIs) and Market Research Bureaus conduct surveys about many differ...
Presented at the Simons Institute Workshop "Data Privacy: From Foundations to Applications." Progra...
Abstract. A breakthrough in the tradeoff between privacy and data quality has been achieved for rest...
Research for this paper was funded in part by the National Institutes of Health of the United States...
The IPUMS-International project (www.ipums.org/international) has four main goals: 1. Inventory the ...
Abstract: The Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS)-International partnership is a project ...
IPUMS International contains an integrated set of census microdata samples from over 44 countries a...
Presented at World Statistical Congress 2013.National Statistical offices (NSOs) create official sta...
1. This paper describes the various issues and approaches the U.S. Census Bureau has considered to e...
Disclosure control issues are particularly salient to census microdata release. Data of this type do...
Among Caribbean statistical offices, there is widespread awareness of the issue of statistical confi...
This book on statistical disclosure control presents the theory, applications and software implement...
Approaches to disclosure control for microdata from population censuses in different countries are d...
The issue of privacy versus data access is at the crossroads where two sets of considerations meet: ...
KeynoteThe demand for and volume of data from surveys, registers or other sources containing sensibl...
National Statistical Institutes (NSIs) and Market Research Bureaus conduct surveys about many differ...
Presented at the Simons Institute Workshop "Data Privacy: From Foundations to Applications." Progra...
Abstract. A breakthrough in the tradeoff between privacy and data quality has been achieved for rest...
Research for this paper was funded in part by the National Institutes of Health of the United States...
The IPUMS-International project (www.ipums.org/international) has four main goals: 1. Inventory the ...
Abstract: The Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS)-International partnership is a project ...
IPUMS International contains an integrated set of census microdata samples from over 44 countries a...
Presented at World Statistical Congress 2013.National Statistical offices (NSOs) create official sta...
1. This paper describes the various issues and approaches the U.S. Census Bureau has considered to e...
Disclosure control issues are particularly salient to census microdata release. Data of this type do...
Among Caribbean statistical offices, there is widespread awareness of the issue of statistical confi...
This book on statistical disclosure control presents the theory, applications and software implement...
Approaches to disclosure control for microdata from population censuses in different countries are d...
The issue of privacy versus data access is at the crossroads where two sets of considerations meet: ...
KeynoteThe demand for and volume of data from surveys, registers or other sources containing sensibl...
National Statistical Institutes (NSIs) and Market Research Bureaus conduct surveys about many differ...
Presented at the Simons Institute Workshop "Data Privacy: From Foundations to Applications." Progra...