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Title: Creating a Longitudinal Data Infrastructure at the Census Bureau
Citation Type: Conference Paper
Publication Year: 2015
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Abstract: In-depth analyses of population dynamics require longitudinal data spanning multiple decades. The Census Bureau has initiated a project to create a core set of linkable census, survey, and administrative records that would provide data on the American population across seven decades. The core linkable data files consist of the 1940 Census, the 2000 Census, the 2010 Census, the American Community Survey, and the Current Population Survey. Using the core as a foundation, researchers can then integrate administrative records or other external data sources, depending on their research objectives. In this paper, we discuss the development of this project and provide an overview of the record linkage techniques that enable the creation of longitudinal data of this magnitude. We also report our progress on building a linkable version of the 1940 Census.
Url: https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/working-papers/2015/adrm/2015-alexander.pdf
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Authors: Alexander, J T; Gardner, Todd; Massey, Catherine G; O'Hara, Amy
Conference Name: Population Association of America 2015 Annual Meeting
Publisher Location: San Diego, CA
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Topics: Methodology and Data Collection
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