Federal Statistical Research Data Centers

Federal Statistical Research Data Centers are secure facilities located throughout the United States that provide access to restricted-use microdata for statistical purposes to authorized individuals.[1]

Locations[2]

Name Location
Kentucky Research Data Center University of Kentucky
Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Boston NBER in Cambridge
California - Berkeley UC Berkeley
California - Irvine UC Irvine
California - Stanford Stanford University, Stanford, CA
California - UCLA UCLA, Los Angeles
California - USC USC, Los Angeles
Census Bureau Headquarters Suitland, MD
Central Plains University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Chicago Northwestern University
Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Kentucky University of Kentucky at Lexington
Maryland University of Maryland, College Park
Michigan University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Minnesota University of Minnesota
Missouri University of Missouri
New York - Baruch Baruch College-CUNY, New York City
New York - Cornell Cornell University, Ithica
Northwest
Penn State Penn State, University Park
Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Rocky Mountain University of Colorado, Boulder
Texas Texas A&M University, College Station
Triangle - Duke Duke University
Triangle - RTI
UT Austin
Washington - Georgetown
Wisconsin UW Madison
Yale New Haven, CT

References

  1. Bureau, US Census. "Federal Statistical Research Data Centers". www.census.gov. Retrieved 2017-02-16.
  2. Bureau, US Census. "Research Data Centers". www.census.gov. Retrieved 2017-02-16.
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