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Working in a Federal Statistics Research Data Center

March 26, 2024
12:30PM - 1:30PM
Townshend Hall 038

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2024-03-26 12:30:00 2024-03-26 13:30:00 Working in a Federal Statistics Research Data Center Ohio State University is opening a federal statistics research data center (FSRDC) on the Columbus campus! The FSRDC program is a collaboration between research institutions and the United States Census Bureau to provide access to highly restricted data from the Census and 16 other federal agencies. Both survey data and administrative data (tax data, social security records, birth and death certificates) are available through the FSRDC, as well as linkages between different sources. Participating agencies include the Bureau of Labor Statistics,  the National Center for Health Statistics, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the Internal Revenue Service, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the National Center for Education Statistics, and others.  At this event, OSU FSRDC executive director Dean Lillard will provide a brief overview of the process for applying for access to restricted data. Experienced FSRDC users and administrators will be available for one-on-one conversations about individual projects. (If you have specific questions about a current or planned project, please fill out this short form before the event so that facilitators can research any technical issues.)   This event will use the same zoom link as the IPR Seminar Series. Register in advance.  Townshend Hall 038 Institute for Population Research popcenter@osu.edu America/New_York public

Ohio State University is opening a federal statistics research data center (FSRDC) on the Columbus campus! The FSRDC program is a collaboration between research institutions and the United States Census Bureau to provide access to highly restricted data from the Census and 16 other federal agencies. Both survey data and administrative data (tax data, social security records, birth and death certificates) are available through the FSRDC, as well as linkages between different sources. Participating agencies include the Bureau of Labor Statistics,  the National Center for Health Statistics, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the Internal Revenue Service, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the National Center for Education Statistics, and others.  

At this event, OSU FSRDC executive director Dean Lillard will provide a brief overview of the process for applying for access to restricted data. Experienced FSRDC users and administrators will be available for one-on-one conversations about individual projects. (If you have specific questions about a current or planned project, please fill out this short form before the event so that facilitators can research any technical issues.)  

 

This event will use the same zoom link as the IPR Seminar Series. Register in advance