| Literature DB >> 32935042 |
M Antoni1, A Schmucker1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND DATA PORTFOLIO: Since 2004, the Research Data Centre of the German Federal Employment Agency at the Institute for Employment Research (RDC-IAB) has been offering comprehensive individual data on employees, unemployed persons, job seekers and participants in active labour market policy programmes for scientific labour market research. For this purpose, data from employer notifications and from different administrative processes in the labour market administration are linked. These administrative data are also combined with survey data. In addition, linked employer-employee data allow simultaneous analyses of the supply and demand sides of the labour market. DATA LINKAGE: The data can be linked using unique identifiers, such as social insurance numbers, client numbers from local employment agencies, or establishment numbers. Since the foundation of the German Record Linkage Center (GRLC) in 2011, the RDC-IAB also applies methods for linking with non-unique and error-prone linkage identifiers like names, addresses and birth dates. DATA ACCESS: German data protection law classifies the data offered by the RDC-IAB as highly sensitive and strictly regulates their use by external researchers. The RDC-IAB has therefore established various data access modes. Although data can be transferred directly to research institutions in anonymised form, this procedure is generally not effective for linked data, as the loss of information due to the necessary anonymisation would be too great. For this reason, the RDC-IAB focuses on the access modes on-site use and remote data execution. In cooperation with other data centres, RDC-IAB has therefore established on-site data access at currently 16 locations worldwide.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 32935042 PMCID: PMC7482517 DOI: 10.23889/ijpds.v4i2.1141
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Popul Data Sci ISSN: 2399-4908
Figure 1: Sources and development of RDC-IAB’s standard data products| Dataset name | Sources | Observational units | Linkage method | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALWA survey data linked to administrative data of the IAB (ALWA-ADIAB) | administrative and survey data | persons, establishments | probabilistic via name, address, birth date, sex | [ |
| Biographical data of selected insurance agencies in Germany (BASiD) | administrative data of BA and German Pension Fund | persons, establishments | directly via unique social security number | [ |
| IAB-SOEP Migration Sample linked to administrative data of the IAB (IAB-SOEP-MIG-ADIAB) | administrative and survey data | persons, households, establishments | directly via unique person identifier, probabilistic linkage via name, address, birth date | [ |
| Inventor biography data linked to administrative data of the IAB (INV-BIO ADIAB) | administrative and publicly available data | persons, establishments, patents | probabilistic via name, address | [ |
| IZA/IAB Linked Evaluation Dataset 1993-2010 (LED) | administrative and survey data | persons | directly via unique person identifier | [ |
| Linked Personnel Panel (LPP) survey data linked to administrative data of the IAB (LPP-ADIAB) | administrative and survey data | persons, establishments | directly via unique establishment and person identifiers | [ |
| Linked-Employer-Employee-Data of the IAB (LIAB) | administrative and survey data | persons, establishments | directly via unique establishment and person identifiers | [ |
| National Educational Panel Study (NEPS), Starting Cohort 6 (SC6) survey data linked to administrative data of the IAB (NEPS-SC6-ADIAB) | administrative and survey data | persons, establishments | probabilistic via name, address, birth date, sex | [ |
| Panel Labour Market and Social Security survey data linked to administrative data of the IAB (PASS-ADIAB) | administrative and survey data | persons, households, establishments | directly via unique person identifier, probabilistic linkage via name, address, birth date, sex | [ |
| WeLL survey data linked to administrative data of the IAB (WeLL-ADIAB) | administrative and survey data | persons, establishments | directly via unique establishment and person identifiers | [ |
Figure 2: Relationship of degree of anonymity and data access type