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The Implications of Using Multiple Data Sources for Major Survey Programs

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This workshop will explore the implications of using multiple data sources for major survey programs, including linking data to survey responses to make surveys less burdensome and more efficient. The existing data infrastructure for the social sciences relies heavily upon statistics collected in surveys and censuses. However, there are many other sources of data that increasingly available, including administrative data from state and local governments, institutions, and businesses, and 'big data' from the internet, connected devices, and sensors.

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