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Developing a Statistical Disclosure Standard for Europe

IASSIST 2010: Cornell. Developing a Statistical Disclosure Standard for Europe. Tanvi Desai LSE Research Laboratory Data Manager. Research Laboratory. IASSIST 2010: Cornell. Why?. Not my project BUT… My area of research Proof read and commented on paper

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Developing a Statistical Disclosure Standard for Europe

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  1. IASSIST 2010: Cornell Developing a Statistical Disclosure Standard for Europe Tanvi Desai LSE Research Laboratory Data Manager Research Laboratory

  2. IASSIST 2010: Cornell Why? • Not my project BUT… • My area of research • Proof read and commented on paper • Useful information for IASSIST as archives were not involved in project • Upcoming DwB project framed before ESSNet reported Research Laboratory

  3. IASSIST 2010: Cornell Cross National Collaboration: Where are we now? • No data available • Data only available to nationals • Data only available in collaboration with nationals • Data only available within national boundaries • Data available but only as anonymised files Research Laboratory

  4. IASSIST 2010: Cornell Barriers to cooperation Varying international standards • Data security • Statistical Disclosure Control [SDC] • Attitude to dissemination • Available resources • (Legislation – less important see Ritchie) • barriers to data sharing and trust between countries Research Laboratory

  5. IASSIST 2010: Cornell SDC Standards • Common standards for confidential outputs improves trust and facilitates data sharing • Agreed standards, must be flexible • Unpredictable range of outputs • National variations • ESSNet project developed • Full model • ‘Rule of thumb’ model Research Laboratory

  6. IASSIST 2010: Cornell Full SDC model • ‘Principles-based model’ • Classification of outputs into safe/unsafe • based upon type of analysis, not data • NSI staff trained in flexible models • Nothing ruled in or out, explicitly • Researchers are also trained However • Requires good understanding of data and statistics • Requires devolution of responsibility • Cost of training researchers (and staff) Research Laboratory

  7. IASSIST 2010: Cornell Safe v. Unsafe • All output checked, whether safe or unsafe • SAFE eg regression coefficients • will normally be released, unless NSI takes an active decision not to release • UNSAFE eg tables • will not be released unless researcher demonstrates to NSI why output is safe • No unconditional yes/no Research Laboratory

  8. IASSIST 2010: Cornell ‘Rule of thumb’ • Is a set of ‘hard and fast’ rules that can be applied automatically • Is useful for • Naïve researchers • Inexperienced NSIs • Automated SDC However • It is necessary to set high fixed thresholds • Loss of data utility • Less cooperative relationship with researchers • Not risk free Research Laboratory

  9. IASSIST 2010: Cornell Examples Research Laboratory

  10. Safe and efficient, requires effort Safe (ish) and easy, but inefficient IASSIST 2010: Cornell Summary • Principles-based model • change in thinking • some initial effort • researcher training • but generates efficient, safer clearances • Rules of thumb • easily implemented • protects confidentiality in most circumstances • can stop if not confident of PBM • but is mechanical Research Laboratory

  11. IASSIST 2010: Cornell Future European agreement on a Statistical Disclosure Control Standard will provide a framework for data sharing. Now We only need to work out how and who pays!!! Research Laboratory

  12. IASSIST 2010: Cornell Thankyou Tanvi Desai t.desai@lse.ac.uk Thanks to Felix felix.ritchie@ons.gov.uk Guidelines for the checking of output based on microdata research http://neon.vb.cbs.nl/casc/ESSnet/guidelines_on_outputchecking.pdf Research Laboratory

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