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Data Privacy Protection: A More Sustainable Future for Applied Social Science Research

Ruobin Gong, V. Joseph Hotz and Ian Schmutte

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Date: 2025
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A Penny Synthesized Is a Penny Earned? An Exploratory Analysis of Accuracy in the SIPP Synthetic Beta
Jordan Stanley and Evan Totty
A Refreshment Stirred, Not Shaken (II): Invariant-Preserving Deployments of Differential Privacy for the US Decennial Census
James Bailie, Ruobin Gong and Xiao-Li Meng
Disclosing Economists’ Privacy Perspectives: A Survey of American Economic Association Members’ Views on Differential Privacy and the Usability of Noise-Infused Data
Aaron R. Williams, Joshua Snoke, Claire McKay Bowen and Andrés Felipe Barrientos
Quantifying Privacy Risks of Public Statistics to Residents of Subsidized Housing
Ryan Steed, Diana Qing and Steven Wu
Using Synthetic Data to Estimate Earnings Dynamics: Evidence From the Survey of Income and Program Participation Gold Standard File and Synthetic Beta
Michael D. Carr, Emily E. Wiemers and Robert Moffitt

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