McCaa Robert, Ruggles Steven, Sobek Matt
Minnesota Population Center, 50 Willey Hall, Minneapolis MN 55455 USA.
Priv Stat Databases. 2010 Sep;6344:74-84. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-15838-4_7.
In the last decade, a revolution has occurred in access to census microdata for social and behavioral research. More than 325 million person records (55 countries, 159 samples) representing two-thirds of the world's population are now readily available to bona fide researchers from the IPUMS-International website: www.ipums.org/international hosted by the Minnesota Population Center. Confidentialized extracts are disseminated on a restricted access basis at no cost to bona fide researchers. Over the next five years, from the microdata already entrusted by National Statistical Office-owners, the database will encompass more than 80 percent of the world's population (85 countries, ~100 additional datasets) with priority given to samples from the 2010 round of censuses. A profile of the most frequently used samples and variables is described from 64,248 requests for microdata extracts. The development of privacy protection standards by National Statistical Offices, international organizations and academic experts is fundamental to eliciting world-wide cooperation and, thus, to the success of the IPUMS initiative. This paper summarizes the legal, administrative and technical underpinnings of the project, including statistical disclosure controls, as well as the conclusions of a lengthy on-site review by the former Australian Statistician, Mr. Dennis Trewin.
在过去十年中,社会与行为研究获取人口普查微观数据的方式发生了变革。明尼苏达人口中心主办的国际综合公共使用微观数据系列(IPUMS-International)网站(www.ipums.org/international)现向真正的研究人员提供超过3.25亿条个人记录(来自55个国家,159个样本),涵盖世界三分之二的人口。经保密处理的提取数据在受限访问的基础上免费提供给真正的研究人员。在未来五年里,利用各国国家统计局所有者已提供的微观数据,该数据库将涵盖世界80%以上的人口(85个国家,约100个额外数据集),并优先纳入2010年一轮普查的样本。根据64248次微观数据提取请求,描述了最常用样本和变量的概况。各国国家统计局、国际组织和学术专家制定隐私保护标准,对于促成全球合作乃至IPUMS计划的成功至关重要。本文总结了该项目的法律、行政和技术基础,包括统计披露控制,以及澳大利亚前统计局局长丹尼斯·特里温先生进行的冗长实地审查得出的结论。