What Protects the Autonomy of the Federal Statistical Agencies? An Assessment of the Procedures in Place to Protect the Independence and Objectivity of Official U.S. Statistics

Author:

Citro Constance F.1,Auerbach Jonathan2ORCID,Evans Katherine Smith3,Groshen Erica L.45,Landefeld J. Steven6,Mulrow Jeri78,Petska Thomas9,Pierson Steve10,Potok Nancy11,Rothwell Charles J.12,Thompson John13,Woodworth James L.14,Wu Edward10

Affiliation:

1. Committee on National Statistics, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, DC

2. Department of Statistics, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

3. Economic Research Service, 2007-2011, Washington, DC

4. Cornell University—ILR, Ithaca, NY

5. US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2013-2017, Washington, DC

6. Bureau of Economic Analysis, 1995-2014, Washington, DC

7. National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, 2013-2016, Alexandria, VA

8. Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2016-2019, Washington, DC

9. Statistics of Income, 2002-2009, Washington, DC

10. Office of Science Policy, American Statistical Association, Alexandria, VA

11. Office of Management and Budget, 2017-2020, Washington, DC

12. National Center for Health Statistics, 2013-2018, Hyattsville, MD

13. US Census Bureau, 2013-2017, Washington, DC

14. National Center for Education Statistics, 2018-2021, Washington, DC

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Public Administration,Statistics and Probability

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