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Association of Public Data Users 2010 Conference

Association of Public Data Users 2010 Conference. Opportunities and Challenges for the U.S. Statistical System and ERS’ Role. Katherine R. Smith Administrator, Economic Research Service, USDA. Challenges Facing the U.S. Statistical System in the Next Decade. Why Encourage Micro Data Access?.

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Association of Public Data Users 2010 Conference

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  1. Association of Public Data Users 2010 Conference Opportunities and Challenges for the U.S. Statistical System and ERS’ Role Katherine R. Smith Administrator, Economic Research Service, USDA

  2. Challenges Facing the U.S. Statistical System in the Next Decade

  3. Why Encourage Micro Data Access? “Data are valuable only to the extent that they can be put to practical use….Improvement in data access coming this fall will make ARMS data tremendouslyvaluable, while maintaining the strong disclosure and data security features that protect the respondents” Katherine Smith, Director, Resource Economics Division, Economic Research Service “Alternative means of dissemination …..may increase access for some researcher or facilitate analysis that combines data sets” “The Advisory Committee recommends conducting a pilot study of making the ARMS micro dataavailable through the National Institutes of Standards and Technology and National Opinion Research Center (NIST-NORC) data enclave”

  4. NORC Data Enclave: Mission Promote access to sensitive microdata Protect confidentiality (portfolio approach) Archive, index and curate micro data Encourage researcher collaboration / virtual collaboratory Leverage cutting edge technologies (e.g., metadata preparation & documentation best practices)

  5. Enclave Sponsors U.S. Department of Commerce (NIST-TIP) U.S. Department of Agriculture (ERS/NASS) Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation National Science Foundation Annie E. Casey Foundation Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services

  6. Data Enclave Today • Approximately 200 active researchers • Approximately 500 on enclave listserv • Increasingly accepted as a model for providing secure remote access to sensitive data: • U.K. Data Archive (Secure Data Service), Council on European Social Science Archives (CSSSDA), University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, University of Chicago, Chapin Hall Center for Children • Emphasis on building and sustaining virtual organizations/ researcher collaboratories • Developing customized XML metadata driven tools (for archiving, disclosure control processing)

  7. Select Tools Stata StatTransfer SAS SPSS “R” Project for Statistical Computing MATLAB MPlus LimDep / NLogit Microsoft Office 2007 LISREL Adobe PDF Reader IHSN Microdata Management Toolkit SuperSTAR Notepad ++

  8. Create single-indicator map: Fast food restaurants per capita

  9. Create layered maps: Child food insecurity/obesity Child food insecurity by state and counties in which 20 percent or more of low income preschool children are obese

  10. April 2010 Behavioral Economics Conference

  11. A New Survey on Food Purchases

  12. Linking Administrative Data

  13. ERS Distance Learning

  14. Contact Information • Katherine (Kitty) R. Smith • Administrator • Economic Research Service • Ksmith@ers.usda.gov • 202-694-5000

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