Public Attitudes to Integrated Data in New Zealand IJPDS (2017) Issue 1, Vol 1:137, Proceedings of the IPDLN Conference (August 2016)

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Che Tibby
Deb Potter
Anna McDowell

Abstract

ABSTRACT


Background
Statistics New Zealand stewards the Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI) which links government administrative data, surveys and the New Zealand Census.


Method
A multi-method, qualitative approach was chosen to investigate attitudes to data integration and the role of the national statistical office.


Conclusion
Findings from this research inform Statistics New Zealand's understanding of social license, and provide direction for public engagement and governance.

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How to Cite
Tibby, C., Potter, D. and McDowell, A. (2017) “Public Attitudes to Integrated Data in New Zealand: IJPDS (2017) Issue 1, Vol 1:137, Proceedings of the IPDLN Conference (August 2016)”, International Journal of Population Data Science, 1(1). doi: 10.23889/ijpds.v1i1.156.