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IPUMS-International Statistical Disclosure Controls: 159 Census Microdata Samples in Dissemination, 100+ in Preparation.

Robert McCaa1, Steven Ruggles1, Matt Sobek1.   

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 samples from the 2010 round of censuses. A profile of the most frequently used samples and variables is described from 64,248 requests for microdata extracts. The development of privacy protection standards by National Statistical Offices, international organizations and academic experts is fundamental to eliciting world-wide cooperation and, thus, to the success of the IPUMS initiative. This paper summarizes the legal, administrative and technical underpinnings of the project, including statistical disclosure controls, as well as the conclusions of a lengthy on-site review by the former Australian Statistician, Mr. Dennis Trewin.

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Keywords:  Census microdata samples; IPUMS-International; data dissemination; data privacy

Year:  2010        PMID: 28393149      PMCID: PMC5382991          DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-15838-4_7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Priv Stat Databases


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1.  IPUMS-International High Precision Population Census Microdata Samples: Balancing the Privacy-Quality Tradeoff by Means of Restricted Access Extracts.

Authors:  Robert McCaa; Steven Ruggles; Michael Davern; Tami Swenson; Krishna Mohan Palipudi
Journal:  Priv Stat Databases       Date:  2006-12

2.  The Polls-Review: Inaccurate Age and Sex Data in the Census Pums Files: Evidence and Implications.

Authors:  J Trent Alexander; Michael Davern; Betsey Stevenson
Journal:  Public Opin Q       Date:  2010-08-13
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1.  When Excessive Perturbation Goes Wrong and Why IPUMS-International Relies Instead on Sampling, Suppression, Swapping, and Other Minimally Harmful Methods to Protect Privacy of Census Microdata.

Authors:  Lara Cleveland; Robert McCaa; Steven Ruggles; Matthew Sobek
Journal:  Priv Stat Databases       Date:  2012-09
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