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The Rocky Mountain Research Data Center
Advancing the Frontiers of Social Science: Opportunities and Challenges Jani Little, Executive Director Katie Genadek, Expected Administrator The Rocky Mountain Research Data Center Jani Little, Executive Director Katie Genadek, Administrator December 5, 2016 The Rocky Mountain Federal Statistical Research Data Center (RMRDC) Jani Little Executive Director
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--What is a FSRDC and the FSRDC Program?
--Available Data and Examples of Projects --The RMRDC --The Proposal Process
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What is a Federal Statistical Research Data Center (FSRDC)?
--A secure computing lab that is linked with the Census Bureau’s internal computing network, which hosts restricted-access data from multiple federal agencies FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES ONLY --Made possible by a contractual agreement between a leading research institution and the U.S. Census Bureau --The Census Bureau’s Center for Economic Studies (CES) directs all FSRDCs and the FSRDC Program --FSRDCs are managed by an on-site Census employee—the administrator— who guides researchers on proposal development, enforces security guidelines, and serves as liaison with the research community.
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Recent Advances in the FSRDC Program:
--Expanding Participation by Federal Statistical Agencies --More Efficient Administration of Program --New Integrated Research Environment (IRE) --Bipartisan Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking New integrated research environment (IRE) implementation Dec 27, Expands computing capacity by 50%.
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Major Partners in the FSRDC System
U.S. Census Bureau Economic Data Demographic Data Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) Data Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Other Federal Partners
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9 in 2009 and 24 in 2016
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The RMRDC Consortium Partner Members: Supporting Members:
UC Colorado Springs Colorado State Government Colorado School of Mines University of Denver National Center for Atmospheric Research National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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Partner Members Faculty, Grad Students, and Affiliated Researchers:
Free access to RMRDC services and secure laboratory Researchers with continued use are expected to write grant proposals and include lab fees
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Requirements for Using Any FSRDC Project:
--Research projects must undergo a formal approval process with the agency that owns the data, e.g., Census, NCHS, BLS --Researchers must go through a background investigation that qualifies them for “Special Sworn Status (SSS)” which makes them an unpaid Census Bureau employee. --Results must be formally reviewed for disclosure violation before they leave the secure facility. Currently 260 active projects, 50% are Census
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RMRDC: The Physical Facility
Projected Opening Date: March 15, 2017 Location: IBS Building on CU Boulder Campus --10 thin client workstations to access FSRDC servers --Secure communications that tunnel over campus internet --Contains the Administrator’s office --Badge Reader at Entrance --24/7 Security System with camera --no electronic devices allowed --NOTHING leaves the secure lab without approval
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Advantages to Researchers:
--Greatly expands the policy and basic questions that can be addressed --Builds on past research findings with richer data --Improves competitive edge for grants and publications --Improves graduate education (big data/statistical techniques) and placement
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Opportunities for Graduate Students:
--Cornell University Course by Videoconference, Spring Semester, held in IBS on Mondays --Census Dissertation Mentorship Program --Census Dissertation Fellowship Program (up to $50,000)
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FSRDCs Used to Address Many Research Topics
Business, Trade, Finance, and Management Crime and Crime Victimization Demography, Population Distributions and Trends, Migration, and Immigration Economics, Labor Markets, Entrepreneurship, Employment and Industry Education and Education Policy Hazard Mitigation, Environmental Impact Assessment, Pollution Abatement Health and Well-Being, Health Insurance, Health Policy Housing, Housing Markets, and Residential Patterns Poverty, Social Welfare Policy, and Social Mobility Transportation Analysis and Planning Urban and Regional Economics and Planning Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Manufacturing
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Advantages Provided to Research:
--Microdata not available publicly firms and establishments individuals and households (especially longitudinal studies) --Variables not available in public versions of data sets (e.g., low level geography) --Full population counts or larger samples (Decennial Census, ACS, CPS) --Full range of response items (e.g., industry codes, occupational codes, detailed race answers, income is not top-coded, etc.) --Ability to make linkages with external data (e.g., via geocodes, establishment ID, etc.) between multiple internal data sets via non-public link keys
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Major Partners in the FSRDC System
U.S. Census Bureau Economic Data Demographic Data Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) Data Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Other Federal Partners
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Foreign Direct Investment and International Trade:
How does movement of production overseas affect U.S. employment and wages? Census of Manufactures: every 5 years, Annual Survey of Manufactures: How does international trade affect U.S. business development and job creation? Exporter Database: monthly, Longitudinal Firm Trade Transactions Database: monthly,
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The Affordable Care Act and Businesses:
How has it impacted businesses and how have they responded? Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, Insurance Component: annually, What were the characteristics of businesses owners with employer-provided insurance before and “after” ACA? Survey of Business Owners: every 5 years,
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Regional and Local Economics:
How do businesses respond/recover after natural disasters? What are the characteristics of resilient/vulnerable businesses? How has medical and recreational marijuana impacted business growth? Longitudinal Business Database: annually, Survey of Business Owners: every 5 years,
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Effects of Election Day Voter Registration:
Does it improve the turnout of the young, recent movers, lower income? Current Population Survey, Voter Registration Supplement: every other year,
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Neighborhood and Community Effects on Health:
Does community-level economic inequality impact health status and risk? National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) Does neighborhood segregation explain racial/ethnic differences in stress levels? Are there racial disparities in exposure to toxic health metals? National Health and Nutrition Examinations Survey (NHANES)
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Katie Genadek, Administrator
Expected Start Date: Dec 12, 2016 Ph.D. Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, 2012 Currently: IPUMS USA Project Manager AND Manager of User Support for: NHIS, DHS CPS, ACS IPUMS International
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My current role in the RDC
Manage a team that works on them in the RDC at the University of MN I have SSS, I look with team members at data in the RDC Work closely with census staff (joint projects) Work closely with census IT staff
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My future role in the RDC
Administrator for the RMRDC Support researchers in the RDC Help researchers with proposals, SSS, disclosure review Promote use of RDC data Work closely with other census employees Work with Administrative data team (CARRA) Perform research with RDC data
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Current Census RDC Infrastructure projects
Decennial census data harmonization in progress Harmonization of census geographies just beginning
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Current RDC projects of interest – Demographic Data
Linking 2010, 2000 full count census to assess race response changes and how is racial identity influenced by neighborhood characteristics Migration and duration of international student graduates (NSCG merged to census data)
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My (hopeful) future RDC projects
Effect of Great Recession/housing crisis on Marriage and Divorce: bring in mortgage foreclosure data, merge on to ACS data at finer geographic level Child care costs and time spent alone with spouse: ATUS data in RDC, proprietary data on caregiving prices at finer geographic levels Life cycle fertility and employment for women in the US over time
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Components of Proposals:
--Personnel and Time frame --Project Description (scientific merit, methods, feasibility, why requires restricted data) --Dataset(s), Variables, Geography --Results Expected and Disclosure Avoidance Strategies
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Proposal Differences by Agency:
Census NCHS Approval % 70 nearly 100 Time to Approval 3-4 months on average less on average Benefit to Agency PPS Required and weighted heavily Not Required Fee None $1200 extract Scope Broad (max of 30 pages) Precise
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FSRDC Server Software GEODa Tomlab Knittro Madd QGIS StatTransfer Python - Anaconda Fortran Perl Tex/LaTex Gauss Stata Matlab & toolboxes PBS Pro Intel Composer XE NX Enterprise R SAS SAS (Dataflux) SUDAAN
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How and When Do I Get Started?
--See materials at the RMRDC website, the CES website, and other relevant sites. --Contact the RMRDC Director and Administrator for --data availability --project budget and timeline --contact information For Census projects, the Administrator will give invaluable guidance on --the proposal development process --the benefits to Census (PPS) --help navigate the project approval process
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Proposal Development Workshop
--January 5, 2017, times TBA, Lunch Included --University of Colorado Boulder Campus --FREE --Register by
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