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statistical disclosure control 12 Statistical disclosure control 9 Data protection 5 Datenschutz 5 Mathematical programming 5 Mathematische Optimierung 5 Statistical Disclosure Control 5 Theorie 5 Theory 5 Data collection 3 Datenerhebung 3 Tabular data 3 confidentiality 3 Aggregation 2 BHP 2 CKM 2 Cell Suppression 2 Confidentiality 2 Geheimhaltung 2 Geheimhaltungs-Informationsplattform 2 Geheimhaltungswerkzeug 2 Linear programming 2 Metadatenmanagementsystem 2 Microdata 2 Record-Key 2 SDC tool 2 SIAB 2 Standardisierung 2 Statistical method 2 Statistikproduktionsprozess 2 Statistische Methode 2 Wertetabelle 2 data access 2 identification 2 information platform for statistical disclosure control 2 magnitude table 2 metadata management system 2 multiple imputation 2 regression 2 safe statistics 2
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Free 18 Undetermined 5 CC license 2
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Article 15 Book / Working Paper 12
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Article in journal 9 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 9 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Working Paper 4 Article 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Statistics 2 Statistik 2
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English 14 Undetermined 9 German 4
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Ritchie, Felix 5 Castro, Jordi 3 Enderle, Tobias 2 Möhler, Martin 2 Ramic, Arijana Amina 2 Wright, Stephen E. 2 Baena, Daniel 1 Berg, Bob van den 1 Buzzigoli, Lucia 1 Campos, Pedro 1 Coutinho, Wieger 1 Elliot, Mark 1 Fischetti, Matteo 1 Frangioni, Antonio 1 Gentile, Claudio 1 Giusti, Antonio 1 González, José A. 1 Hafner, Hans-Peter 1 Hoshino, Nobuaki 1 Józefowski, Tomasz 1 Lenz, Rainer 1 Matias, Cristina 1 Młodak, Andrzej 1 Richie, Felix 1 Sage, Andrew J. 1 Salazar, Juan José 1 Sano, Natsuki 1 Smucker, Bryan J. 1 Vom Berge, Philipp 1 Waal, Ton de 1 Wolf, Peter-Paul de 1 vom Berge, Philipp 1
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Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School 4 Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Porto 1 Household Finance and Consumption Network 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Working Papers / Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School 4 Computers & operations research : and their applications to problems of world concern ; an international journal 2 Discussion paper / Statistics Netherlands 2 ECB Statistics Paper 2 Statistic paper series / European Central Bank : SPS 2 WISTA - Wirtschaft und Statistik 2 Wirtschaft und Statistik : WISTA 2 Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics 1 European Journal of Operational Research 1 European journal of operational research : EJOR 1 FEP Working Papers 1 Journal for Labour Market Research 1 Journal for labour market research 1 MPRA Paper 1 Management Science 1 Operations research 1 Statistics in transition : an international journal of the Polish Statistical Association and Statistics Poland 1 The review of socionetwork strategies 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 13 RePEc 9 EconStor 5
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Spontaneous recognition : an unnecessary control on data access?
Ritchie, Felix - 2017
Social scientists increasingly expect to have access to detailed data for research purposes. As the level of detail increases, data providers worry about "spontaneous recognition", the likelihood that a microdata user believes that he or she has accidentally identified one of the data subjects...
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Spontaneous recognition: An unnecessary control on data access?
Ritchie, Felix - 2017
Social scientists increasingly expect to have access to detailed data for research purposes. As the level of detail increases, data providers worry about "spontaneous recognition", the likelihood that a microdata user believes that he or she has accidentally identified one of the data subjects...
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Principles- versus rules-based output statistical disclosure control in remote access environments
Ritchie, Felix; Elliot, Mark - Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, … - 2015
In recent years, the level of detail in confidential data made available to social scientists has increased dramatically. Much of this has been due to the growth in secure data access facilities, which allow access to the most detailed data under strictly controlled conditions. One element of...
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User-focused threat identification for anonymised microdata
Hafner, Hans-Peter; Ritchie, Felix; Lenz, Rainer - Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, … - 2015
When producing anonymised microdata for research, national statistics institutes (NSIs) identify a number of 'risk scenarios' of how intruders might seek to attack a confidential dataset. This paper argues that the strategy used to identify confidentiality protection measures can be seriously...
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Methodological report for the first wave
Household Finance and Consumption Network - 2013
This report summarises the methodologies used in the first wave of the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey, which provides household-level data collected in a harmonised way in 15 euro area countries for a sample of more than 62,000 households. The report presents the...
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The Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey - Methodological report
2013
This report summarises the methodologies used in the first wave of the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey, which provides household-level data collected in a harmonised way in 15 euro area countries for a sample of more than 62,000 households. The report presents the...
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A MIXED MICRO-MACRO APPROACH TO STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE CONTROL FOR MACRODATA
Matias, Cristina; Campos, Pedro - Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Porto - 2013
National Statistics Offices, Central Banks, and any other organisms and agencies producing statistical information, disseminate data so that the individual information is sufficiently protected. At the same time, those entities aim at providing society with as much information as possible under...
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Output-based disclosure control for regressions
Richie, Felix - Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, … - 2012
of confidential government microdata, often in controlled environments. Output-based statistical disclosure control is …
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Obtaining cell counts for contingency tables from rounded conditional frequencies
Sage, Andrew J.; Wright, Stephen E. - In: European journal of operational research : EJOR 250 (2016) 1, pp. 91-100
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Fix-and-relax approaches for controlled tabular adjustment
Baena, Daniel; Castro, Jordi; González, José A. - In: Computers & operations research : and their … 58 (2015), pp. 41-52
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