Using administrative records to support the linkage of census data: protocol for building a longitudinal infrastructure of U.S. census records.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
International Journal of Population Data Science Pub Date : 2023-01-11 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.23889/ijpds.v7i4.1764
J Trent Alexander, Katie R Genadek
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Abstract

This article describes the linkage methods that will be used in the Decennial Census Digitization and Linkage project (DCDL), which is completing the final four decades of a longitudinal census infrastructure covering the past 170 years of United States history. DCDL is digitizing and creating linkages between nearly a billion records across the 1960 through 1990 U.S. censuses, as well as to already-linked records from the censuses of 1940, 2000, 2010, and 2020. Our main goals in this article are to (1) describe the development of the DCDL and the protocol we will follow to build the linkages between the census files, (2) outline the techniques we will use to evaluate the quality of the links, and (3) show how the assignment and evaluation of these linkages leverages the joint use of routinely collected administrative data and non-routine survey data.

利用行政记录支持人口普查数据的链接:建立美国人口普查记录纵向基础设施的规程。
本文介绍了十年一次的人口普查数字化和链接项目(DCDL)将使用的链接方法,该项目正在完成涵盖美国过去 170 年历史的纵向人口普查基础设施的最后四十年。DCDL 正在对 1960 年至 1990 年美国人口普查的近十亿条记录以及 1940 年、2000 年、2010 年和 2020 年人口普查的已链接记录进行数字化并建立链接。我们在本文中的主要目标是:(1)介绍 DCDL 的开发以及我们将遵循的在普查档案之间建立链接的协议;(2)概述我们将用于评估链接质量的技术;以及(3)展示这些链接的分配和评估如何利用常规收集的行政数据和非日常调查数据的联合使用。
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