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Differential Privacy and Census Data: Implications for Social and Economic Research
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EngineeringInformation PrivacyData ScienceCensusData AnonymizationData IntegrationNew MethodsPublic HealthData ManagementStatisticsSocial InequalityPublic PolicyPrivacy By DesignPrivacy IssueData PrivacyCensus DataDifferential PrivacyPrivacy ConcernPrivacyData SecuritySociologyDemographyCensus BureauCensus StudiesBig Data
The Census Bureau has announced new methods for disclosure control in public use data products. The new approach, known as differential privacy, represents a radical departure from current practice. In its pure form, differential privacy techniques may make the release of useful microdata impossible and limit the utility of tabular small-area data. Adoption of differential privacy will have far-reaching consequences for research. It is likely that scientists, planners, and the public will lose the free access we have enjoyed for six decades to reliable public Census Bureau data describing US social and economic change.
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