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Why Statistical Agencies Need to Take Privacy-loss Budgets Seriously, and What It Means When They Do

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Author
Abowd, John M.
Description
This presentation was given as part of the 2016 FCSM Statistical Policy Seminar: The Future of Federal Statistics –Use of Multiple Data Sources, Anchored in Fundamental Principles and Practices.
At the time this talk was given, Abowd was Associate Director for Research and Methodology and Chief Scientist, U.S. Census Bureau. The opinions expressed in this talk are his own.
Sponsorship
Abowd acknowledges partial support through NSF Grants 1131848 (NCRN) and 1012593 (TC:Large), support by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Date Issued
2016-12-06
Keywords
Social Data
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Economic Data
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