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Research underlying and related to the Synthetic LBD.
Abowd, J.M. 2014. “Synthetic establishment data: Origins and introduction to current research”, Statistical Journal of the IAOS: Journal of the International Association for Official Statistics 30(2).
Dreschler, Jorg and Lars Vilhuber. 2014. “A First Step Towards a German SynLBD: Constructing a German Longitudinal Business Database.” CES Working Paper Number CES-14-13.
Kinney, Satkartar K., Jerome P. Reiter, Arnold P. Reznek, Javier Miranda, Ron S. Jarmin, and John M. Abowd. “Towards Unrestricted Public-Use Business Microdata: The Synthetic Longitudinal Business Database.” 2011. CES Working Paper Number CES-11-04.
Jarmin, Ron S., Thomas A. Louis, and Javier Miranda. 2014. “Expanding the Role of Synthetic Data at the U.S. Census Bureau.” CES Working Paper CES-14-10.
Kinney, Satkartar K., Jerome P. Reiter, and Javier Miranda. 2014. “Improving the Synthetic Longitudinal Database.” CES Working Paper Number CES-14-12.
Miranda, Javier and Lars Vilhuber. 2013. “Looking Back on Three Years of Using The Synthetic LBD Beta”. CES Working Paper Number CES-14-11.
Miranda, Javier and Lars Vilhuber. 2016. “Using Partially Synthetic Microdata to Protect Sensitive Cells in Business Statistics.” CES Working Paper Number CES-16-10.
Nguyen, Sang V. and Robert H. McGuckin. 1988. “Public Use Microdata: Disclosure and Usefulness.” CES Working Paper Number CES-88-03.
Vilhuber, Lars, John M. Abowd, and Jerome P. Reiter. 2016. “Synthetic establishment microdata around the world.” Statistical Journal of the IAOS 32:65-68. DOI 10.3233/SJI-160964
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