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1352.0.55.072 - Research Paper: A Review of Confidentiality Protections for Statistical Tables (Methodology Advisory Committee), Jun 2005
Latest ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 16/02/2006 First Issue |
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Improvements in Information Technology and increased sophistication among data users have created extra demands for the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Data users require flexibility in how output is presented to them, for example, the flexibility to define their own geographic output areas, or to otherwise tailor output to their needs. The ABS is working to meet these needs, particularly with Population Census output where users are often interested in small areas or other small subpopulations. However, increasing the range of possible output introduces new challenges for the confidentiality protection of Population Census data. In particular, any system must protect against table differencing. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
This page last updated 20 June 2006
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