历史背景和IPUMS的创建 祖先 完整的人口普查数据 1900-1930年
Matt A Nelson1, Diana L Magnuson1, Matthew Sobek1
1University of Minnesota.
概括
美国人口普查统计局 (IPUMS) 已公布了1900-1930年美国人口普查数据. 这种有价值的资源有助于研究人口,健康和社会经济问题,尽管有历史和现代数据质量考虑.
科学领域:
- 人口统计
- 历史社会学
- 数据科学
背景情况:
- 美国人口普查局进行了历史普查.
- 数字化和IPUMS处理转换的原始数据.
- 机构背景的变化影响了数据的产生.
研究的目的:
- 记录IPUMS人口普查数据背后的历史和过程 (1900-1930年).
- 评估数据质量,确定错误来源,并描述数据处理方法.
- 突出使用这一历史数据集的研究人员的影响.
主要方法:
- 使用历史人口普查记录.
- 使用数字化技术进行数据转换.
- 应用IPUMS处理方法进行数据精制和质量评估.
主要成果:
- 由历史人口普查选择和现代转录错误引起的数据质量问题.
- 开发了评估和纠正大规模历史数据集的具体方法.
- 记录了数据创建过程对研究潜力的影响.
结论:
- 统计数据 (1900-1930) 是人口,健康和社会经济研究的重要资源.
- 研究人员必须对其特定研究问题的数据创建过程进行批判性评估.
- 了解数据限制对于准确的解释和有效的研究结果至关重要.
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