Examining Disclosure Risk and Data Utility: An Administrative Data Case Study

Authors

  • Michael Comerford

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v9i1.297

Abstract

The plethora of new data sources, combined with a growing interest in increased access to previously unpublished data, poses a set of ethical challenges regarding individual privacy. This paper sets out one aspect of those challenges: the need to anonymise data in such a form that protects the privacy of individuals while providing sufficient data utility for data users. This issue is discussed using a case study of Scottish Government’s administrative data, in which disclosure risk is examined and data utility is assessed using a potential ‘real-world’ analysis.

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Published

2014-05-29

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Research Papers