Briscoe Appointed to Warren Wilson College Alumni Board - News
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Harvard Pop Center Social Demography Seminar: Economic inequality and social and demographic outcomes in China
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Briscoe Elected Division II Vice President of Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi - News
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New method of protecting privacy in census may cause problems for drawing districts.KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE The U.S. Census Bureau is required by law to protect the confidentiality of census respondents. The bureau is using a new method called “differential privacy” as part of the 2020 census to fuzz up the data in order to prevent individual respondents from being potentially identified. However, the use of differential privacy may cause problems in the upcoming redistricting process by injecting inaccurate information into the granular census data required to draw districts of equal sizes and to ensure fair racial representation.