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Joint UNECE/Eurostat Work Session on Statistical Data Confidentiality

The joint UNECE/Eurostat Work Session on Statistical Data Confidentiality will be hosted by Statistics Netherlands in The Hague, on 29-31 October 2019.

Work Session documents

Information Notice 1

Information Notice 2

Comprehensive and other presentations

Organizers: Steering Committee





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Session 1: Access to microdata

Session Organizers: Aleksandra Bujnowska (Eurostat), Janika Tarkoma (Statistics Finland) and Steven Thomas (Statistics Canada)

Session 1.1: Microdata access facilities

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Romania NIS – Microdata for scientific purposes. Lucian Alexandrescu (National Institute of Statistics of Romania)

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Joint Safe Center at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Beata Dobanyne Nagy, Eszter Regos (Hungarian Central Statistical Office)

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3Access to microdata in the State Statistical Office of the Republic of North Macedonia. Mirjana Bosnjak, Slobodan Malevski (State Statistical Office of the Republic of North Macedonia)PaperPresentation
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A more flexible approach to access Statistics Canada microdata. Kelly Cranswick (Statistics Canada)

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Interoperability Challenges in Access to Microdata. Natalia Volkow (INEGI)

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Data Confidentiality in ICBS Research Rooms. Julia Vider (CBS, Israel)

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Session 3: Risk assessment

Session Organizers: : Josep Domingo-Ferrer (Universitat Rovira i Virgili), Krish Muralidhar (University of Oklahoma)

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Optimising the Trade-off between Information Utility and Disclosure Risk in a GA Synthetic Data Generator. Yingrui Chen, Jennifer Taub, Mark Elliot (University of Manchester)

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10 is the safest number that there’s ever been. Felix Ritchie (University of the West of England)

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The Synthetic Data Challenge. Mark Elliot and Jennifer Taub (University of Manchester)

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Connecting privacy models and statistical disclosure control methods through bistochastic anonymization. Krish Muralidhar (U.Oklahoma), Nicolas Ruiz (OECD), Josep Domingo-Ferrer (URV)

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What is the difference. Krish Muralidhar (University of Oklahoma), Rathindra Sarathy (Oklahoma State University)

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Session 6: Confidentiality issues of the Census 2020/2021 round

Session Organizers: Eric Schulte Nordholt (Statistics Netherlands)

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A framework for assessing perturbative methods for protection of Census 2021 data at Statistics Portugal. Ines Rodrigues, Paula Campos and Teresa Fragoso (Statistics Portugal)

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2Rosstat

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Session 2: Tabular data

Session Organizers: Sarah Giessing (Destatis)

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Draft concepts for generalising tools implementing the cell key method to the case of continuous variables. Sarah Giessing and Reinhard Tent (Destatis)

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2Prodcom disclosure control with non-nested national and european classification. Maël Buron (Insee)PaperPresentation
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Computational experience with stabilized Benders for the cell suppression problem. Daniel Baena, Jordi Castro and Antonio Frangioni (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya)

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Releasable inner cell frequencies by post-processing protected tabular data. Øyvind Langsrud (Statistics Norway)

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Primary analysis of disclosure risk in tabular data from a Brazilian economic survey. Samela Batista Arantes and Maysa S. de Magalhaes (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics)

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Algorithmic Matching Attacks on Optimally Suppressed Tabular Data. Kazuhiro Minami (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Tokyo)

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Session 1.2: Microdata protection

Session Organizer: Aleksandra Bujnowska (Eurostat), Janika Tarkoma (Statistics Finland) and Steven Thomas (Statistics Canada)

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Promoting Statistical Disclosure Control for novices:  A Handbook. Richard Welpton (The Health Foundation), Arne Wolters (The Health Foundation), Emily Griffiths (University of Manchester), James Scott (University of Essex), Christine Woods (University of Essex)

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Access to microdata: Case of household surveys in Bosnia and Herzegovina-current practice and further development. Edin Šabanović (Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina)

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Synthetic data generation for anonymization purposes. Application on the Norwegian Survey on living conditions/EHIS. Johan Heldal and Diana-Cristina Iancu (Statistics Norway)

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A practice guide for microdata anonymization. Thijs Benschop and Matthew Welch (World Bank)

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Training research output checkers. Felix Ritchie (University of the West of England)

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Creation of synthetic microdata using dummy random variables of high dimension statistics based on big data. Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University

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Session 5: Framework for confidentiality

Session Organizer: Aleksandra Bujnowska (Eurostat), Janika Tarkoma (Statistics Finland)

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Understanding personalities in data access decision-making. Richard Welpton (The Health Foundation)

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Successes and Challenges in Increasing Accessibility at Statistics Canada. Steven Thomas (Statistics Canada)

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Evaluation criteria for the selection of the SDC Method. Christiane Seifert, Johannes Rohde (IT.NRW) and Sarah Giessing (Destatis)

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Crisis management – training, practicing and testing. Janika Tarkoma and Harri Koskinen (Statistics Finland)

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Statistical confidentiality in the range of measures safeguarding privacy of data subjects. Aleksandra Bujnowska (Eurostat)

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Session 4: Emerging issues

Session Organizer: Josep Domingo-Ferrer (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

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Comparing methods of safely plotting variables on a map. Y. (Sapphire) Han, Peter-Paul de Wolf and Edwin de Jonge (Statistics Netherlands)

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Private Set Intersection with Analytics. Guiseppe Bruno and Diana Nicoletti (Bank of Italy), Monica Scannapieco and Diego Zardetto (Istat)

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The Potential of Anonymization Methods for Creating Detailed Geographical Data in Japan. Shinsuke Ito and Masayuki Terada (Chuo University)

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Protecting consumer privacy in smart metering by randomized response. Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Bastian Stolb, David Sanchez (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

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Challenges and experiences in anonymizing and disseminating microdata from agricultural surveys in the context of the FAO AGRISurvey program. Thijs Benschop, Clara Aida Khalil (FAO)

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Session 7: Software tools for statistical data confidentiality

Session Organizer: Peter-Paul de Wolf (Statistics Netherlands)

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cellKey - consistent perturbation of statistical tables. Bernhard Meindl (Statistics Austria) and Tobias Enderle (Destatis)

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Microdata.no - Instant Access to Microdata. Johan Heldal, Svein Johansen, Ørnulf Risnes (Statistics Norway)

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