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arxiv: 2006.01686 · v2 · pith:B2PBW4JUnew · submitted 2020-06-02 · 📊 stat.AP

Two-Phase Data Synthesis for Income: An Application to the NHIS

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We propose a two-phase synthesis process for synthesizing income, a sensitive variable which is usually highly-skewed and has a number of reported zeros. We consider two forms of a continuous income variable: a binary form, which is modeled and synthesized in phase 1; and a non-negative continuous form, which is modeled and synthesized in phase 2. Bayesian synthesis models are proposed for the two-phase synthesis process, and other synthesis models are readily implementable. We demonstrate our methods with applications to a sample from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS). Utility and risk profiles of generated synthetic datasets are evaluated and compared to results from a single-phase synthesis process.

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