An Open Meeting on the Samples of Anonymised Records from the 2001 Census

Papers and presentations

 

A brief synopsis of SARs outputs

Angela Dale, University of Manchester

Paper (Word)

Research access to microdata: an attempt to provide a context
Angela Dale, University of Manchester

Paper (Word)

Role of microdata in National Statistics Scotland

Frank Thomas, General Register Office for Scotland

Slides

Framework for implementing the National Statistics Protocol for Data Access and Confidentiality

Richard Laux, Office for National Statistics

Slides

The released (licensed) version of the 2001 SARs: an overview of the content and proposed revisions

Jo Wathan, University of Manchester

Slides

Methods used to ensure confidentiality in the SARs: introduction

Bill Gross, Office for National Statistics

Mark Elliot, University of Manchester

Slides

Methods used to ensure confidentiality in the SARs

Bill Gross, Office for National Statistics

Slides

Risk Assessment of the Individual Sample of Anonymised Records (SAR) from the 2001 Census

Bill Gross, Philippe Guiblin and Katherine Merrett, Office for National Statistics

Paper (pdf)

The methodology used for the 2001 SARs Special Uniques Analysis

Mark Elliot and Anna Manning, University of Manchester

Paper (pdf)

Slides

Implementing the Post Randomisation method To the Individual Sample of Anonymised Records (SAR) from the 2001 Census

Bill Gross, Philippe Guiblin and Katherine Merrett, Office for National Statistics

Paper (pdf)
The Controlled Access Microdata Sample (in-house version of the SARs)
Keith Whitfield, Office for National Statistics

Slides
   
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