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Join us for a workshop to celebrate the accomplishments of IPUMS/IECM-Europe, discuss future plans and innovations, and address the challenges of integrating census microdata. Learn more at international.ipums.org/international.
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WelcomeIPUMS/IECM-Europe Workshop:Accomplishments, plans and challenges https://international.ipums.org/international* * *Robert McCaa, Professor of population historyUniversity of Minnesotarmccaa@umn.edufor additional details, please see:www.hist.umn.edu/~rmccaa/ipums-europe
Introductions, organization and program • Thank you • CED: Dr. Anna Cabre, Albert Esteve & the IECM staff • INED: Dr. Patrick Festy for hosting Paris meeting & ambitious program of supporting research activities • NSIs: for continued support over past 4 years • New candidate NSIs: Kyrgyz Republic, Latvia, and Ukraine • Program (please see the workshop folder): an intensive day • Invited speakers: NSIs, INED, CED (Barcelona) • MPC/CED: • Listen and learn • Demonstrate what has been accomplished: recovery, confidentiality, integration, dissemination • Show the websites and how to make good use of them • Discuss plans and innovations for the 2nd five-year plan of IPUMS-Europe: 2010-2014
Introductions, organization and program • Thank you • CED: Dr. Anna Cabre, Albert Esteve & the IECM staff • INED: Dr. Patrick Festy for hosting Paris meeting & ambitious program of supporting research activities • NSIs: for continued support over past 4 years • New candidate NSIs: Kyrgyz Republic, Latvia, and Ukraine • Program (please see handouts): an intensive day • Invited speakers: NSIs, INED, CED (Barcelona) • MPC/CED: • Listen and learn • Demonstrate what has been accomplished: recovery, confidentiality, integration, dissemination • Show the websites and how to make good use of them • Discuss plans and innovations for a 2nd five-year plan of IPUMS-Europe: 2010-2014
Outline no. of slides 1. Introductions & Appreciations 2 2. Accomplishments—celebrate a success far beyond… • Goals, objectives, milestones, accomplishments 4 • Microdata inventoried and integrated 4 • Confidentiality, Security and Access 5 3. IPUMS/IECM Europe II: plans and challenges2 • Censuses to integrate, 2010 round, tabulator, GIS, Laboratories of High Security 4. Invitation to 57th ISI (Durban, Aug 16-21 ’09)1
Evaluate integrations to date: 10 countries, 31 censuses Discuss plans to complete the remaining integrations: 5+ countries, 20+ censuses Consider new initiatives Tabulator GIS files corresponding to the microdata High Security Laboratory for 25-100% count microdata; elderly over-sample, aging project Improve methods and procedures of the IPUMS/IECM projects Reflect on the obstacles and challenges for the 2010 census round. Respond to doubts, questions, or concerns regarding any aspect of the collaboratory Workshop goals
Remember: objectives of IPUMS Preserve census microdata and documentation for all the countries in the world Integrate microdata and metadata Disseminate--without cost--extracts of samples with the corresponding documentation to researchers
IPUMS Milestones • 1995: IPUMS-USA first release of integrated microdata IPUMS-USA continues: 1850-2000 + ACS samples • 1999: IPUMS-International funded • 2002 - 1st International release: 7 countries, including Colombia and Mexico • 2006 release: 20 countries, 63 censuses, • 2008 release: 35 countries, 111 censuses • ~263 million person records • Two thousand users • 2013 release: ~60 countries, ~200 censuses Note: microdata are already entrusted to MPC
Some members of the IPUMS team (2008) Steven Ruggles, inventor of IPUMS, Professor of History, and Director of the Minnesota Population Center (Not present: computer gurus, some researchers, and others who were too busy to make time for taking a photo!)
Inventory of census microdata archived by region and decade (% of censuses conducted) • Note: cases confirmed by the corresponding official statistical institute. Some datasets remain to be certified. Some countries have not responded to the invitation to inventory their stocks of data. Source: http://www.hist.umn.edu/~rmccaa/IPUMS/country6.htm
Integration: IPUMS-Europe in global context dark green = already integrated(35 countries, 111 censuses, 263 millon person records)green = to be integrated (39 countries, 103 censuses, 150 mill.) Mollweide projection
IPUMS – Europe: past, present and future • Past: Thank you! • 15 statistical offices of Europe are cooperating with the IPUMS/IECM projects. • Assembled/Recovered: 50 sets of microdata & documentation • Present, samples of 10 countries (31 censuses) of Europe: • integrated in the IPUMS/IECM systems https://international.ipums.org/international & www.iecm-project.org • Austria (4), Belarus (1), France (5+1), Greece (4), Hungary (4), Netherlands (3), Portugal (3), Romania (2+1), Spain (3), and UK (2+ ?) • Integrated microdata, dynamic metadata, integrated tabulator • Future: 2009-14:
IPUMS – Europe: past, present and future • Past: Thank you! • Present , samples of 10 countries (31 censuses) of Europe. • Future: 2009-14: • 2009/10: • Czech Republic (3+?), Germany (8), Switzerland (4), Slovenia (1), Turkey (2), and ??? • New candidate countries: ??? • Additional censuses from: France, Romania • Sample error metadata for each census in database • 2010-14 • Censuses of the 2010 round (entrusted before 2014) • New features: GIS, Elderly over-sample, High Security Laboratories with integrated microdata and metadata • Extended network: more countries, organizations (EuroStat?), research centers
IPUMS Statistical Confidentiality, Security and Access • Cited by UN-ECE as “good practice” • On-site inspection: the Dennis Trewin Report
Why was IPUMS cited as “good practice” by the UN-ECE (2007, Annex 23, pp. 98-103)?http://www.unece.org/stats/documents/tfcm.htm
Good practices (see annex 23): • High level of confidence and transparency between the researchers (users) and the national statistical institutes • The conditions of use are well defined • Sanctions for misuse are clearly spelled out • Good use is assured by both juridical and administration mechanisms to prevent violations • Sanctions are imposed no only against those who misuse the data but also against their institutions. • The data are anonymized by highly efficient technical means
The standard agreement between National Statistical Institutes and the University of Minnesota
Statistical confidentiality and security:see the on-site review by Dennis Trewinwww.hist.umn.edu/~rmccaa/ipums-global(click “Trewin Report”) • “The best practice for an international repository of microdata” • “The security of IPUMS is first class…the standard of the best national statistical offices” • “in full compliance with the principles and recommendations of the ECE”
3. IPUMS-Europe II, 2010-14: plans Plans • Conclude the integration of the censuses of the remaining countries in the region • Incorporate samples for the 2010 round • Add digital boundary files at the second administrative level • Facilitate pre-analysis with an on-line tabulator • Construct Laboratories of High Security
IPUMS-Europe II, 2010-14: invitation Invitation: • Confirm participation in IPUMS-Europe II • Facilitate copies of digital boundary files • In time, make available census microdata and documentation for the 2010 round • Begin discussing participation in the IPUMS integrated high security laboratory (2012+) • Adopt advanced security measures • High density microdata (25-100%) • Siting: • MPC, national partners only? • Eurostat? • Other academic?
4. IPUMS at the 57th ISI (Durban, Aug 16-21, 2009)http://www.statssa.gov.za/isi2009/index.aspx • IPUMS-NSI Workshop (Sat, Aug 15) • STCPM session:cross-national microdata • IPUMS-Users Workshop • IPUMS Funding for delegates from developing country