JSM Activity #237


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Activity ID:  237
Title Room
! Enhancing Researchers Access to Confidentiality Data: Five Case Studies H-Grand Salon E
Date / Time Sponsor Type
08/08/2001    8:30 AM  -  10:20 PM Section on Government Statistics*, Cmte on Privacy and Confidentiality, Section on Survey Research Methods*, Section on Statistical Consulting* Topic Contributed
Organizer: Virginia de Wolf, National Academy of Science
Chair: Virginia de Wolf, National Academy of Science
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 10:15 PM
  301206  By:  Jean-Louis Tambay 8:35 AM 08/08/2001
Providing Greater Access to Survey Data for Analysis at Statistics Canada

  300739  By:  Karen Woodrow-Lafield 8:55 AM 08/08/2001
The Immigration-to-Naturalization Project: Inception, Guidelines, Analyses and Possibilities

  300899  By:  Michael Nolte 9:15 AM 08/08/2001
Access to Restricted Data in a Controlled Environment: The Michigan Center on the Demography of Aging Data Enclave

  301261  By:  Katharine Browning 9:35 AM 08/08/2001
Striking the Balance Between Providing Access to Data and Protecting Confidentiality: OJJDP's Program of Research on the Causes and Correlates of Delinquency

  300807  By:  Stan Hoge 9:55 AM 08/08/2001
Data Access and Confidentiality Issues in the National Agriculture Statistics Service's Data Lab

JSM 2001

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