topic (iv) Access to business microdata for analysis |
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A standard for the release of microdata (Germany), Invited paper |
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Estimation of the Probit Model from anonymized microdata (University of Tuebingen), Invited paper |
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Methods of secure computation and data integration (National Institute of Statistical Sciences, University of Cincinnati, Duke University and Bristol-Myers Squibb), Invited paper |
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Empirical disclosure risk assessment of the IPSO synthetic data generators (Rovira i Virgili University of Tarragona and IIIA-CSIC), Invited paper |
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Access to business microdata in the UK: dealing with the irreducible risks (United Kingdom) Supporting paper |
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topic (v) Confidentiality aspects of tabular data, frequency tables, etc. |
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Safety rules in statistical disclosure control for tabular data (United Kingdom), Invited paper |
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Effects of rounding on data quality (United States), Invited paper |
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Confidentiality protection by controlled tabular adjustment using metaheuristic methods (United States), Invited paper |
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Information Loss Measures for Frequency Tables (United Kingdom, University of Southampton and Hebrew University), Invited paper |
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Protecting tables with cell perturbation (University of La Laguna, Spain), Invited paper |
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A proposed method for confidentialising tabular output to protect against differencing (Australia), Supporting paper |
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Controlled rounding implementation (United Kingdom and University of La Laguna), Supporting paper |
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A process for writing standards and guidance for tabular outputs from ONS (United Kingdom), Supporting paper |
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Using fixed intervals to protect sensitive cells instead of cell suppression (United States), Supporting paper |
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topic (vi) Software for statistical disclosure control |
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The 'Jackknife' method: Confidentiality protection for complex statistical analyses (Germany), Invited paper |
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Testing variants of minimum distance controlled tabular adjustment (Germany and University of Catalunya, Spain), Invited paper |
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Complementary cell suppression software tools for statistical disclosure control - reality check (United States), Invited paper |
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Improving confidentiality with t-ARGUS by focussing on clever usage of microdata (Netherlands), Supporting paper |
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Disclosure analysis for the Census of Agriculture (United States), Supporting paper |
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SUDA: a program for detecting special uniques (University of Manchester), Invited paper |
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topic (vii) General statistical confidentiality issues |
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Glossary on Statistical Disclosure Control, Invited paper |
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Providing access to data and making microdata safe - experiences of the ONS (United Kingdom), Invited paper |
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Legal, political and methodological issues in confidentiality in the ESS (Eurostat), Invited paper |
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Managing statistical confidentiality and microdata access - Draft principles and guidelines of good practice (Australia), Invited paper |
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The Institut de la statistique du Québec’s Approach to the Confidentiality of Microdata Files and Tabular Data (Canada), Supporting paper |
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Statistics and confidentiality in the Portuguese case (Portugal), Supporting paper |
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2003 questionnaire on statistical confidentiality, summary of replies from Central and Eastern Europe (UNECE), Supporting paper |
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