10:00 - 11:00
Special Topic Session
Room: Hegelsaal II
Chair:
Florian Meinfelder
Organiser Stefan Bender (head of the Research Data and Service Centre of the Bundesbank)

Administrative data producers are witnessing a growing demand to provide access to microdata. Simultaneously, digitisation is affecting data production in official statistics and data handling in research. This session will shed light on the need for data access and data sharing for official statistics and research to enable evidence-based policy advice and evaluation. Discussion will be on addressing challenges arising from sharing data in an international context will be discussed. The session will also provide an outlook on new ways to stimulate collaborations in an engaging knowledge framework and on how to measure the impact of official statistics and research in society.
The role of data centres in facilitating access to data
Wilhelmus Kloek, Aleksandra Bujnowska
Eurostat, Luxembourg

The paper presents current initiatives aiming at improvement of European microdata access. In particular the paper focuses on new modes of access such as remote execution allowing users to query microdata without seeing them. It explains how perturbation can be used to protect confidential cells and execute (compute) safe tables.


Reference:
Fr-IPS06-01
Session:
Statistical Data-Production in a Digitized Age: Data centres session, Potentials for Statistics, Research and Society
Presenter/s:
Aleksandra Bujnowska
Presentation type:
Oral presentation
Room:
Hegelsaal II
Chair:
Florian Meinfelder
Date:
Friday, 19 October 2018
Time:
10:00 - 11:00
Session times:
10:00 - 11:00