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Title Linked Open Data Technologies for Publication of Census Microdata
Authors Gustavo Pabon, Claudio Gutierrez, Javier Fernández, Miguel Martínez-Prieto
Publication date 2013
Abstract Censuses are one of the most relevant types of statistical
data,
allowing analyses of the population in terms of demography, economy,
sociology, and culture. For fine-grained analysis, census agencies publish
census
microdata that consist of a sample of individual records of the census
containing detailed anonymous individual information. Working with microdata
from different censuses and doing comparative studies are currently
difficult tasks due to the diversity of formats and
granularities. In this article, we show that novel data processing
techniques can be applied to make census microdata interoperable and easy to
access and combine. In fact, we demonstrate how Linked Open Data principles,
a set of techniques to publish and make connections of (semi-)structured
data on the web, can be
fruitfully applied to census microdata. We present a step-by-step process to
achieve this goal and we study, in theory and practice, two 1110287real case
studies: the 2001 Spanish census and a general framework for Integrated
Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS-I).
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Pages 1802-1814
Volume 64
Journal name Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Publisher John Wiley & Sons (Hoboken, NJ, USA)
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