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DATABASE DEVELOPMENTS

Big Data: Large-Scale Historical Infrastructure from the Minnesota Population Center

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Pages 61-68 | Published online: 08 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

The Minnesota Population Center (MPC) provides aggregate data and microdata that have been integrated and harmonized to maximize crosstemporal and cross-spatial comparability. All MPC data products are distributed free of charge through an interactive Web interface that enables users to limit the data and metadata being analyzed to samples and variables of interest to their research. In this article, the authors describe the integrated databases available from the MPC, report on recent additions and enhancements to these data sets, and summarize new online tools and resources that help users to analyze the data over time. They conclude with a description of the MPC's newest and largest infrastructure project to date: a global population and environment data network.

Notes

Data infrastructure projects at the Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota, are supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation: ATUS-X (University of Maryland, R01 HD053654; University of Minnesota, Z195701), IHIS (5 R01 HD046697), IPUMS-USA (1 R01 HD043392), IPUMS-International (5 R01 HD052110); and NHGIS (BCS 0648045).

1. The original ACS variables, without correction for age and sex errors, will also be preserved and available on the IPUMS-USA Web site.

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