Towards Unrestricted Public Use Business Microdata: The Synthetic Longitudinal Business Database
Satkartar K. Kinney,
Jerome P. Reiter,
Arnold Reznek,
Javier Miranda,
Ron Jarmin and
John Abowd ()
Working Papers from U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies
Abstract:
In most countries, national statistical agencies do not release establishment-level business microdata, because doing so represents too large a risk to establishments\' confidentiality. One approach with the potential for overcoming these risks is to release synthetic data; that is, the released establishment data are simulated from statistical models designed to mimic the distributions of the underlying real microdata. In this article, we describe an application of this strategy to create a public use file for the Longitudinal Business Database, an annual economic census of establishments in the United States comprising more than 20 million records dating back to 1976. The U.S. Bureau of the Census and the Internal Revenue Service recently approved the release of these synthetic microdata for public use, making the synthetic Longitudinal Business Database the first-ever business microdata set publicly released in the United States. We describe how we created the synthetic data, evaluated analytical validity, and assessed disclosure risk.
Pages: 40 pages
Date: 2011-02
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