Effects of a Government-Academic Partnership: Has the NSF-CENSUS Bureau Research Network Helped Improve the US Statistical System?
Author:
Weinberg Daniel H,Abowd John M,Belli Robert F,Cressie Noel,Folch David C,Holan Scott H,Levenstein Margaret C,Olson Kristen M,Reiter Jerome P,Shapiro Matthew D,Smyth Jolene D,Soh Leen-Kiat,Spencer Bruce D,Spielman Seth E,Vilhuber Lars,Wikle Christopher K
Abstract
Abstract
The National Science Foundation-Census Bureau Research Network (NCRN) was established in 2011 to create interdisciplinary research nodes on methodological questions of interest and significance to the broader research community and to the Federal Statistical System (FSS), particularly to the Census Bureau. The activities to date have covered both fundamental and applied statistical research and have focused at least in part on the training of current and future generations of researchers in skills of relevance to surveys and alternative measurement of economic units, households, and persons. This article focuses on some of the key research findings of the eight nodes, organized into six topics: (1) improving census and survey data-quality and data collection methods; (2) using alternative sources of data; (3) protecting privacy and confidentiality by improving disclosure avoidance; (4) using spatial and spatio-temporal statistical modeling to improve estimates; (5) assessing data cost and data-quality tradeoffs; and (6) combining information from multiple sources. The article concludes with an evaluation of the ability of the FSS to apply the NCRN’s research outcomes, suggests some next steps, and discusses the implications of this research-network model for future federal government research initiatives.
Funder
NSF
Northwestern University
Carnegie Mellon University
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Cornell University
Duke University and National Institute of Statistical Sciences
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Statistics and Probability
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