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Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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588 Theme Session Thu, 8/6/09, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-204A
Data User Experience: Working with Data Protected by Synthetic Methods: Moving from Theory to Practice: Synthetic Data in the Public Domain - Topic Contributed - Papers
Section on Government Statistics, Section on Survey Research Methods
Organizer(s): J. Neil Russell, National Center for Education Statistics
Chair(s): J. Neil Russell, National Center for Education Statistics
    10:35 AM   Partial Synthesis of the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics DatabaseSimon Woodcock, Simon Fraser University; Gary Benedetto, U.S. Census Bureau
    10:55 AM   The Synthetic Public-Use Release of the Longitudinal Business DatabaseSatkartar Kinney, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Jerome Reiter, Duke University; Ron Jarmin, U.S. Census Bureau; Arnold Reznek, U.S. Census Bureau; Javier Miranda, U.S. Census Bureau; John M. Abowd, Cornell University
    11:15 AM   Generating Multiply Imputed Synthetic Data Sets for a German Establishment Survey: The Agency's PerspectiveJoerg Drechsler, Institute for Employment Research
    11:35 AM   Improving the Usefulness of Synthetic Data: Some Recent AdvancesJerome Reiter, Duke University
     11:55 AM   Disc: Jack Buckley, New York University
     12:15 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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