Are things like data imputation and “under counting” being taken into account?  Without having looked at the files, i wonder if estimates of the percentage of people being identified without DP is more of a theoretical upper limit than actual, under the assumption that the citizenry are actually filling out the forms both completely AND accurately.

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On Dec 12, 2019, at 8:06 PM, Ed Christopher <edc@berwyned.com> wrote:

Thanks Todd. It is so important for our users to plug in and understand all the nuances that will accompany the 2020 census. It’s not quite business as usual.

Ed Christopher
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On Dec 12, 2019, at 7:51 PM, Graham, Todd <todd.graham@metc.state.mn.us> wrote:



Hi friends of Census—

 

Last week, Census State Data Centers organized a webinar on 2020 Census demonstration data: Privacy and accuracy issues.  Many of you attended.

 

The recording from the Dec. 4 webinar and the slidedeck files from the presenters are now posted at sdcclearinghouse.com/webinar-2020-census

 

The Census SDC steering committee passes on its thanks to the webinar presenters -- Beth Jarosz of Population Reference Bureau, David Van Riper of Minnesota Population Center, Jan Vink of Cornell Program on Applied Demographics. Thanks all of you!

 

Also, the Census SDC steering committee wants to share or remind of the following info:

 

 

Some of you reading this participated in the NAS / CNSTAT Workshop on 2020 Census Data Products, held in Washington this week. If you participated, please share on this listserv any notable “news” or take-aways.  We’re interested to hear!

 

Cheers,

Todd Graham

on behalf of Census State Data Centers steering committee

 

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Todd Graham

Principal Demographer  |  Metropolitan Council   |  Regional Policy and Research

todd.graham@metc.state.mn.us

Phone 651.602.1322  |  Fax 651.602.1674

390 North Robert Street  |  St. Paul, MN 55101  |  metrocouncil.org/data

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-----Original Appointment-----
From: Graham, Todd
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2019 3:23 PM
Subject: Webinar: 2020 Census demonstration data: Privacy and accuracy issues
When: Wednesday, December 04, 2019 1:00 PM-2:30 PM (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada).

 

Hi friends of Census—

 

The Census State Data Centers steering committee is organizing a webinar for Dec. 4, titled: 2020 Census demonstration data: Privacy and accuracy issues

Please save the date: Wed., December 4, 2:00 Eastern (11:00 Pacific).

 

The webinar address + call-in number will be forthcoming (soon).

 

The audience for the webinar are: Partners of Census Bureau, and Census data “power users.”

 

Agenda:

  • Census implementing new disclosure avoidance methods with 2020 Census public data products
  • Overview of Differential Privacy, effects on data accuracy, examples based on Census’s decennial demonstration data tables
  • Proposed data products, what tables will be available
  • How you can review the demonstration data tables now online
  • Suggested next steps, and opportunities for feedback: Both Census Bureau and NAS/ CNSTAT are asking for stakeholders’ input.

 

Presenters for this webinar are:

  • Jan Vink, research specialist at Cornell Program on Applied Demographics (a FSCPE and SDC member in New York)
  • Dave Van Riper, spatial analysis director at Univ of Minnesota Population Center (a SDC coord agency in MN)
  • Beth Jarsoz, demographer at Population Reference Bureau.

 

(Content of this webinar will be similar to Dave and Beth’s webinar for APDU earlier in November.)

 

 

--Todd Graham

  On behalf of Census State Data Centers steering committee

  Todd.Graham@metc.state.mn.us

 

 

 

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