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Kristine WitkowskiKristine Witkowski

Research Investigator, ICPSR

Brief Biography

Dr. Witkowski's work focuses on disclosure risk associated with contextual data and experimental traits of public-use collections. Her research interests include methodologies which develop and utilitize historical and spatial data; and migration and settlement dynamics in the US Great Plains.

Recent Publications

Journal Articles

Gutmann, Myron P., Kristine M. Witkowski, Corey Colyer, Johanne McFarland O'Rourke, James McNally. "Providing Spatial Data for Secondary Analysis: Issues and Current Practices relating to Confidentiality." Submitted for publication to Population Research and Policy Review. 2006.

Papers Under Review or in Revision

Gutmann, Myron P., Sarah M. Pullum-Piñón, Kristine M. Witkowski, Glenn D. Deane. "Land Use and the Family Cycle in the Settlement of U.S. Great Plains." Revise and resubmit: Social Science History. 2006.

Working Papers and Recent Presentations

Witkowski, Kristine M. "Disclosure Risk of Contextual Data: The Role of Identified Geography, Spatial Scale, and Nesting of Information in Public-Use Files." To be presented at the Population Association of America Conference in New York City, NY. 2007.

Witkowski, Kristine M., Myron P. Gutmann. "A Reconfiguration of Census Tabulations: Maintaining Historical Consistency of Aggregate Industrial Categories at the County-Level." Poster presentation at the Population Association of America Conference in Los Angeles, CA. 2006.