Data Privacy Protection: A More Sustainable Future for Applied Social Science Research
Ruobin Gong,
V. Joseph Hotz and
Ian Schmutte
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 2025
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Chapters in this book:
- 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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