Kristine WitkowskiResearch Investigator, ICPSR
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.
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.
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.
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.
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