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  3. Vol. 3 No. 2 (2011)

This issue was first published at Research Showcase @ CMU (http://repository.cmu.edu/jpc/vol3/iss2/). Research Showcase @ CMU is Carnegie Mellon University’s institutional repository.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.29012/jpc.v3i2

Published: 2011-11-02

Editorial

In This Issue

Stephen E. Fienberg
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Articles

How Uncertainty about Privacy and Confidentiality is Hampering Efforts to More Effectively Use Administrative Records in Producing U.S. National Statistics

Gerald W. Gates
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Why It Matters to Distinguish Between Privacy and Confidentiality

Kenneth Prewitt
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A Dissenting View from Julia Lane

Julia Ingrid Lane
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Use of Administrative Records and the Privacy-Confidentiality Trade-off

Jennifer H. Madans
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Commentary: Future U.S. National Statistics Use of Administrative Data

George Duncan
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Toward a Reconceptualization of Confidentiality Protection in the Context of Linkages with Administrative Records

Stephen E. Fienberg
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Comment on Article by Gates

Jerome P. Reiter
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Trust but Pre-Verify?

Fritz Scheuren
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Privacy and the Statistician: What Do We Need to Know to Certify Nondisclosure?

Alan M. Zaslavsky
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Rejoinder

Gerald W. Gates
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