IPUMS is the world’s largest and freely accessible database of census microdata, providing international and US census and survey data from 1790- present, as available. IPUMS’ signature feature is that data is harmonized to be fully consistent across datasets, so that researchers can analyze and compare social and economic data over time and place.
Join us to learn more about IPUMS data collections and how to create custom datasets containing just the variables you need to answer your research questions.
Length: 60 minutes
You will receive the Zoom link and passcode when you RSVP.
This workshop is part of UC Love Data Week, a week-long offering of workshops focusing on using data to build a better future through data management, security, sharing, and preservation. All members of the University of California community are welcome to attend. For more information and UC Love Data Week workshop calendar go to: https://uc-love-data-week.github.io.
An Important Note:
We are hoping to record many of our workshop sessions for use on our Library website and our YouTube channel for future instructional purposes. If you would like to remove any identifying information from your Zoom settings and profile, please do so prior to the start of this workshop. Your instructor will notify you when the recording will begin.
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