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* [https://fcsm.sites.usa.gov/files/2014/05/E3_Massell_2013FCSM.pdf A Disclosure Avoidance Research Agenda], Paul B. Massell, Center for Disclosure Avoidance Research, U.S. Census Bureau, May 2014.
* [https://fcsm.sites.usa.gov/files/2014/05/E3_Massell_2013FCSM.pdf A Disclosure Avoidance Research Agenda], Paul B. Massell, Center for Disclosure Avoidance Research, U.S. Census Bureau, May 2014.
*  Winkler, W. E. (2008), “General Discrete-data Modeling Methods for Producing Synthetic Data with Reduced Re-identification Risk that Preserve Analytic Properties,” IAB Workshop on Confidentiality and Disclosure, http://fdz.iab.de/en/FDZ_Events/SDC-Workshop.aspx, Nuremberg, Germany, November 20-21, 2008 (also http://www.census.gov/srd/papers/pdf /rrs2010-02 ).
*  Winkler, W. E. (2010), “General Discrete-data Modeling Methods for Creating Synthetic Data with Reduce Re-identification Risk that Preserve Analytic Properties,” http://www.census.gov/srd/papers/pdf/rrs2010-02.pdf .
*  Winkler, W.E. (2013c), Cleanup and Analysis of Sets of National Files, Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology, Proceedings of the Bi-Annual Research Conference, http://www.copafs.org/UserFiles/file/fcsm/J1_Winkler_2013FCSM.pdf.,  https://fcsm.sites.usa.gov/files/2014/05/J1_Winkler_2013FCSM.pdf

Revision as of 11:22, 27 January 2017

Presentations

U.S. Census Bureau, April 21, 2015

Papers

  • Disclosure, U.S. Census Bureau Economic Census website, Last Revised: March 05, 2015