From: NASEM Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education <NASEM_DBASSE@nas.edu>
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2023 10:00 AM
Subject: Register Now! Public Webinar: Enhancing Survey Programs by Using Multiple Data Sources

 

Join us Monday April 24th for the spring CNSTAT webinar.

 

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

 

 

Committee on National Statistics

 

PUBLIC WEBINAR
Enhancing Survey Programs by Using Multiple Data Sources

 

 

Monday, April 24, 2023
3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. (EDT)

 

REGISTER NOW

 

Join us for the Committee on National Statistics spring webinar focusing on the recently released report Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: Enhancing Survey Programs by Using Multiple Data Sources. This is the second report in a series funded by the National Science Foundation. The report discusses how use of multiple data sources can improve the quality of national and subnational statistics while promoting data equity. It explores implications of combining survey data with other data sources through examples relating to the areas of income, health, crime, and agriculture. This is a completely virtual event.

Agenda

  • Welcome, Introduction
    Melissa Chiu, Director, CNSTAT
  • Overview of Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: Enhancing Survey Program by Using Multiple Data Sources
    Sharon Lohr, Arizona State University (Emerita)
  • Using Multiple Data Sources to Enhance Data Equity
    Kimberlyn Leary, Harvard Medical School 
  • Creating New Data Resources with Administrative Records
    David Mancuso, Washington State, Department of Social and Health Services
  • Q&A
    Melissa Chiu, Moderator

 

 

You can learn more about the project and download the report here.

 

 

The Committee on National Statistics was established in 1972 at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to improve the statistical methods and information on which public policy decisions are based. The committee carries out studies, workshops, and other activities to foster better measures and fuller understanding of the economy, the environment, public health, crime, education, immigration, poverty, welfare, and other public policy issues. It also evaluates ongoing statistical programs and tracks the statistical policy and coordinating activities of the federal government, serving a unique role at the intersection of statistics and public policy. The committee’s work is supported by a consortium of federal agencies through a National Science Foundation grant, a National Agricultural Statistics Service cooperative agreement, and several individual contracts.
 

 

 

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