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Elements of Statistical Disclosure Control

Title
Elements of Statistical Disclosure Control [electronic resource] / by Leon Willenborg, Ton Waal.
ISBN
9781461301219
Published
New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2001.
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1 online resource.
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Summary
Statistical disclosure control is the discipline that deals with producing statistical data that are safe enough to be released to external researchers. This book concentrates on the methodology of the area. It deals with both microdata (individual data) and tabular (aggregated) data. The book attempts to develop the theory from what can be called the paradigm of statistical confidentiality: to modify unsafe data in such a way that safe (enough) data emerge, with minimum information loss. This book discusses what safe data, are, how information loss can be measured, and how to modify the data in a (near) optimal way. Once it has been decided how to measure safety and information loss, the production of safe data from unsafe data is often a matter of solving an optimization problem. Several such problems are discussed in the book, and most of them turn out to be hard problems that can be solved only approximately. The authors present new results that have not been published before. The book is not a description of an area that is closed, but, on the contrary, one that still has many spots awaiting to be more fully explored. Some of these are indicated in the book. The book will be useful for official, social and medical statisticians and others who are involved in releasing personal or business data for statistical use. Operations researchers may be interested in the optimization problems involved, particularly for the challenges they present. Leon Willenborg has worked at the Department of Statistical Methods at Statistics Netherlands since 1983, first as a researcher and since 1989 as a senior researcher. Since 1989 his main field of research and consultancy has been statistical disclosure control. From 1996-1998 he was the project coordinator of the EU co-funded SDC project.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 28, 2013
Series
Lecture Notes in Statistics, 155
Lecture Notes in Statistics, 155
Contents
Overview of the Area
Disclosure Risks for Microdata
Data Analytic Impact of SDC Techniques on Microdata
Application of Non-Perturbative SDC Techniques for Microdata
Application of Perturbative SDC Techniques for Microdata
Disclosure Risk for Tabular Data
Information Loss in Tabular Data
Application of Non-Perturbative Techniques for Tabular Data
Application of Perturbative Techniques for Tabular Data.
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Waal, Ton.
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