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Federal Guidance on Statistical Use of Administrative Data Shelly Wilkie Martinez, Statistical and Science Policy, OIRA U. S. Office of Management and Budget September 18, 2014 The views expressed in this presentation do not represent changes in OMB policy.
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Federal Guidance on Statistical Use of Administrative Data Shelly Wilkie Martinez, Statistical and Science Policy, OIRA U. S. Office of Management and.

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Page 1: Federal Guidance on Statistical Use of Administrative Data Shelly Wilkie Martinez, Statistical and Science Policy, OIRA U. S. Office of Management and.

Federal Guidance on Statistical Use of Administrative Data

Federal Guidance on Statistical Use of Administrative Data

Shelly Wilkie Martinez, Statistical and Science Policy, OIRA U. S. Office of Management and

Budget

September 18, 2014

The views expressed in this presentation do not represent changes in OMB policy.

Page 2: Federal Guidance on Statistical Use of Administrative Data Shelly Wilkie Martinez, Statistical and Science Policy, OIRA U. S. Office of Management and.

Presentation outline

Part I: Why Administrative data?

Part II: Background

Part III: Common challenges

Part IV: Addressing those challenges

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Page 3: Federal Guidance on Statistical Use of Administrative Data Shelly Wilkie Martinez, Statistical and Science Policy, OIRA U. S. Office of Management and.

Why administrative data?

As a supplement or replacement for survey data, they have the potential to: •Reduce burden on public•Sometimes provide a more accurate estimate (e.g., benefit amount, diagnosis)•Add detail beyond what can collect in a survey, including outcomes•Reduce some agency data collection costs

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Page 4: Federal Guidance on Statistical Use of Administrative Data Shelly Wilkie Martinez, Statistical and Science Policy, OIRA U. S. Office of Management and.

Major terms and definitions (1)

• Administrative data: collected as normal part of administering a program – e.g., unemployment claims

• Personally Identifiable Information (PII): can be used to distinguish or trace an individual’s identity– e.g., name, social security number

• Statistical purpose: use of data to describe characteristics or outcomes of groups or subgroups – e.g., demographic estimates or program evaluation

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Page 5: Federal Guidance on Statistical Use of Administrative Data Shelly Wilkie Martinez, Statistical and Science Policy, OIRA U. S. Office of Management and.

Major terms and definitions (2): providing and linking

PROVIDINGProgram unit provides data to statistical unit.

ADATA

1DATA

1

DATA 3 (Overlap of 1

and 2) 5

Match via common IDs

LINKINGProgram records are matched to other records.

S A SDATA

1DATA

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Page 6: Federal Guidance on Statistical Use of Administrative Data Shelly Wilkie Martinez, Statistical and Science Policy, OIRA U. S. Office of Management and.

Common challenges

• Statistical agency or component access to administrative data– Legal interpretations & institutional incentives

• Agency Infrastructure (both sides)– Policies, procedures, FTE, hardware

• Administrative data quality/fitness for use– e.g., timeliness, relevance, accuracy, match

rates

• Researcher access to data– Documentation, access modes/program 6

Page 7: Federal Guidance on Statistical Use of Administrative Data Shelly Wilkie Martinez, Statistical and Science Policy, OIRA U. S. Office of Management and.

• To facilitate data access, the guidance addresses:

• Determining what access is legally permitted (in authorizing statute over dataset of interest)

• What privacy requirements apply in order to do it (Privacy Act of 1974)

 

M-14-06 issued to help address these challenges (1)

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Page 8: Federal Guidance on Statistical Use of Administrative Data Shelly Wilkie Martinez, Statistical and Science Policy, OIRA U. S. Office of Management and.

• Leadership support to facilitate– Coordination, leveraging existing

processes, discovery, mutual benefit

• Tools to support agency infrastructure – Model agreement– Privacy Act requirements

• Administrative data quality assessment and documentation tool

M-14-06 issued to help address these challenges (2)

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Page 9: Federal Guidance on Statistical Use of Administrative Data Shelly Wilkie Martinez, Statistical and Science Policy, OIRA U. S. Office of Management and.

Implementing M-14-06

• At the agencies – Role of statistical agencies, program agencies

& others– Status reports to OMB

• At OMB– Ongoing encouragement and technical

assistance– Reviewing agency reports– Planning workshops on tools

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