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American Community Survey - 16

Current Population Survey - 13

Internal Revenue Service - 13

Social Security Administration - 13

Center for Economic Studies - 11

Protected Identification Key - 10

2010 Census - 10

Social Security Number - 10

North American Industry Classification System - 9

Master Address File - 9

Survey of Income and Program Participation - 8

Decennial Census - 8

Longitudinal Employer Household Dynamics - 8

Bureau of Labor Statistics - 7

Longitudinal Business Database - 7

Census Bureau Disclosure Review Board - 7

Social Security - 7

Person Validation System - 7

Business Register - 7

Research Data Center - 7

Office of Management and Budget - 6

Personally Identifiable Information - 6

National Science Foundation - 6

Service Annual Survey - 6

Administrative Records - 6

Quarterly Workforce Indicators - 6

Postal Service - 5

Business Dynamics Statistics - 5

Housing and Urban Development - 5

Disclosure Review Board - 5

Employer Identification Numbers - 5

Economic Census - 5

American Housing Survey - 5

Computer Assisted Personal Interview - 5

Annual Survey of Manufactures - 5

Local Employment Dynamics - 5

Department of Housing and Urban Development - 4

Census Numident - 4

1940 Census - 4

Census Bureau Master Address File - 4

Metropolitan Statistical Area - 4

Federal Statistical Research Data Center - 4

Indian Health Service - 4

County Business Patterns - 4

National Opinion Research Center - 4

Census 2000 - 4

Some Other Race - 4

Federal Tax Information - 4

Computer Assisted Telephone Interviews and Computer Assisted Personal Interviews - 4

CATI - 4

Federal Reserve Bank - 4

Cornell University - 4

Standard Statistical Establishment List - 4

Standard Industrial Classification - 4

Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages - 4

Unemployment Insurance - 4

Characteristics of Business Owners - 3

Health and Retirement Study - 3

Management and Organizational Practices Survey - 3

Person Identification Validation System - 3

Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers - 3

Census Bureau Business Register - 3

University of Chicago - 3

Center for Administrative Records Research and Applications - 3

Business Master File - 3

Business Employment Dynamics - 3

Composite Person Record - 3

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  • Working Paper

    2010 American Community Survey Match Study

    July 2014

    Working Paper Number:

    carra-2014-03

    Using administrative records data from federal government agencies and commercial sources, the 2010 ACS Match Study measures administrative records coverage of 2010 ACS addresses, persons, and persons at addresses at different levels of geography as well as by demographic characteristics and response mode. The 2010 ACS Match Study represents a continuation of the research undertaken in the 2010 Census Match Study, the first national-level evaluation of administrative records data coverage. Preliminary results indicate that administrative records provide substantial coverage for addresses and persons in the 2010 ACS (92.7 and 92.1 percent respectively), and less extensive though substantial coverage, for person-address pairs (74.3 percent). In addition, some variation in address, person and/or person-address coverage is found across demographic and response mode groups. This research informs future uses of administrative records in survey and decennial census operations to address the increasing costs of data collection and declining response rates.
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    LEHD Infrastructure files in the Census RDC - Overview

    June 2014

    Working Paper Number:

    CES-14-26

    The Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) Program at the U.S. Census Bureau, with the support of several national research agencies, maintains a set of infrastructure files using administrative data provided by state agencies, enhanced with information from other administrative data sources, demographic and economic (business) surveys and censuses. The LEHD Infrastructure Files provide a detailed and comprehensive picture of workers, employers, and their interaction in the U.S. economy. This document describes the structure and content of the 2011 Snapshot of the LEHD Infrastructure files as they are made available in the Census Bureaus secure and restricted-access Research Data Center network. The document attempts to provide a comprehensive description of all researcher-accessible files, of their creation, and of any modifcations made to the files to facilitate researcher access.
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    LEHD Data Documentation LEHD-OVERVIEW-S2008-rev1

    December 2011

    Working Paper Number:

    CES-11-43

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    Resolving the Tension Between Access and Confidentiality: Past Experience and Future Plans at the U.S. Census Bureau

    September 2009

    Working Paper Number:

    CES-09-33

    This paper provides an historical context for access to U.S. Federal statistical data with a primary focus on the U.S. Census Bureau. We review the various modes used by the Census Bureau to make data available to users, and highlight the costs and benefits associated with each. We highlight some of the specific improvements underway or under consideration at the Census Bureau to better serve its data users, as well as discuss the broad strategies employed by statistical agencies to respond to the challenges of data access.
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    The Longitudinal Business Database

    July 2002

    Working Paper Number:

    CES-02-17

    As the largest federal statistical agency and primary collector of data on businesses, households and individuals, the Census Bureau each year conducts numerous surveys intended to provide statistics on a wide range of topics about the population and economy of the United States. The Census Bureau's decennial population and quinquennial economic censuses are unique, providing information on all U.S. households and business establishments, respectively.
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