The Effect of Data Swapping on Analyses of American Community Survey Data

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Abstract

Researchers from a growing range of fields and industries rely on public-access census data. These data are altered by census-taking agencies to minimize the risk of identification; one such disclosure avoidance measure is the data swapping procedure. I study the effects of data swapping on contingency tables using a dummy dataset, public-use American Community Survey (ACS) data, and restricted-use ACS data accessed within the U.S. Census Bureau. These simulations demonstrate that as the rate of swapping is varied, the effect on joint distributions of categorical variables is no longer understandable when the data swapping procedure attempts to target at-risk individuals for swapping using a simple targeting criterion.

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Kim, N. (2015). The Effect of Data Swapping on Analyses of American Community Survey Data. Journal of Privacy and Confidentiality, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.29012/jpc.v7i1.644

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