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Thank you, Michele! It's also posted on APDU's page: https://apdu.org/joint-statement-on-commerces-disclosure-avoidance-for-statistical-products/ ------------------------------ Beth Jarosz ------------------------------
Over the last year I've shared several apps here that help people explore public datasets: remote work trends , nativity trends , and immigration enforcement . Several people have mentioned that they appreciated how the apps make the data easier to ...
Hi Michele, Yes the joint statement is posted here: https://copafs.org/apc-apdu-copafs-icpsr-and-paa-statement-on-commerces-disclosure-avoidance-for-statistical-products/ ------------------------------ Mark Mather Associate VP PRB ------------- ...
Spread the word! Also, does anyone know if the Joint Statement below is online anywhere? The message from APDU is too long to fit on some social media platforms and I really want to refer people to the full message. APC, APDU, COPAFS, ICPSR, and ...
NPR posted a helpful explainer over the weekend https://www.npr.org/2026/06/12/nx-s1-5855734/census-bureau-data-differential-privacy (Full transparency: one of the people quoted may be familiar. But the story provides helpful context even without ...
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