
Handbook on Using Administrative Data for Research and Evidence-based Policy
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Handbook on Using Administrative Data for Research and Evidence-based Policy
About this book
Edited by Shawn Cole, Iqbal Dhaliwal, Anja Sautmann, and Lars Vilhuber. The Handbook on Using Administrative Data for Research and Evidence-based Policy offers guidance for researchers, data providers, and decision-makers using administrative data to evaluate programs and inform policy. Administrative data has become more and more prevalent, and when combined with experiments, has the potential to change the future of research. This Handbook offers a roadmap to overcome potential challenges in using administrative data, with technical chapters addressing data use agreements, working with institutional review boards, physical data security, privacy, and more. Ten complementary case studies showcase diverse models of successful administrative data partnerships in the US, Canada, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
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Table of contents
- Handbook on Using Administrative Data for Research and Evidence-based Policy
- Handbook on Using Administrative Data for Research and Evidence-based Policy
- About the Editors
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- 1 Using Administrative Data for Research and Evidence-Based Policy: An Introduction
- Special Topics
- 2 Physically Protecting Sensitive Data
- 3 Model Data Use Agreements: A Practical Guide
- 4 Collaborating with the Institutional Review Board (IRB)
- 5 Balancing Privacy and Data Usability: An Overview of Disclosure Avoidance Methods
- 6 Designing Access with Differential Privacy
- Case Studies
- 7 Institute for Employment Research, Germany: International Access to Labor Market Data
- 8 Ohio and the Longitudinal Data Archive: Mutually Beneficial Partnerships Between State Government and Researchers
- 9 New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training, University of New Brunswick: A Ten-Year Partnership Between Government and Academia - the Establishment of NB-IRDT
- 10 The Private Capital Research Institute: Making Private Data Accessible in an Opaque Industry
- 11 Aurora Health Care: Using Electronic Medical Records for a Randomized Evaluation of Clinical Decision Support
- 12 The Stanford-SFUSD Partnership: Development of Data-Sharing Structures and Processes
- 13 City of Cape Town, South Africa: Aligning Internal Data Capabilities with External Research Partnerships
- 14 Administrative Data in Research at the World Bank: The Case of Development Impact Evaluation (DIME)
- 15 The Use of Administrative Data at the International Monetary Fund
- 16 Using Administrative Data to Improve Social Protection in Indonesia
- Third-party Licenses
- References