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Activity Number: 190
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Monday, August 7, 2006 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
Sponsor: Section on Government Statistics
Abstract - #306304
Title: U.S. Census Bureau Disclosure Avoidance Practices and Research: an Update for JSM 2006
Author(s): Laura Zayatz*+
Companies: U.S. Census Bureau
Address: 4700 Silver Hill Road , Washington, DC, 20233-0001,
Keywords: confidentiality ; data access
Abstract:

The U.S. Census Bureau collects its survey and census data under Title 13 of the U.S. Code, which promises confidentiality to its respondents. The agency also has the responsibility of releasing data for the purpose of statistical analysis. The goal is to release as much high-quality data as possible without violating the pledge of confidentiality. We apply disclosure avoidance techniques prior to publicly releasing data products to protect the confidentiality of our respondents and their data. This paper discusses the types of data we release, our disclosure review process, restricted access procedures, disclosure avoidance techniques being used, and current disclosure avoidance research.


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