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Linking mortality data from the Social Security Administration with 1940 Census records. A new NIH-funded public dataset @UCBerkeley with PI @jrgoldstein1

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We are excited to announce that Serge Atherwood has published a journal article on the 1930's Great Plains drought and mortality! Check out the article below to read more about it and get the link to the article. censoc.berkeley.edu/new-censoc-jou…

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New paper by Casey Breen and Joshua R. Goldstein introducing the Berkeley Unified Numident Mortality Database (BUNMD), a publicly available dataset with over 49 million individual-level mortality records with demographic covariates and fine geographic detail. demographic-research.org/volumes/vol47/…

New paper by <a href="/caseyfbreen/">Casey Breen</a> and <a href="/jrgoldstein1/">Joshua R. Goldstein</a> introducing the Berkeley Unified Numident Mortality Database (BUNMD), a publicly available dataset with over 49 million individual-level mortality records with demographic covariates and fine geographic detail. demographic-research.org/volumes/vol47/…
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My new paper on late-life shifts in ethnoracial identification using linked Social Security applications: link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Happy to share new @Censoc_demog paper by Maria, Casey, Serge and me. "Mortality Modeling of Partially Observed Cohorts Using Administrative Death Records" in Pop Res and Policy Review link.springer.com/article/10.100… 📷 1/2

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The paper shows how to model age at death in truncated individual mortality data, such as the administrative samples @Censoc_demog. 2/2

The paper shows how to model age at death in truncated individual mortality data, such as the administrative samples @Censoc_demog.  2/2
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New paper on CenSoc datasets in Scientific Data by Casey Breen Maria Osborne @jrgoldstein "CenSoc: Public Linked Administrative Mortality Records for Individual-level Research" : nature.com/articles/s4159…

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Happy to share our latest paper describing CenSoc datasets (w/ Joshua R. Goldstein and Maria Osborne). These publicly available, large-scale datasets link the 1940 Census to Social Security mortality records. See below for a thread of studies using these datasets. (1/8) 🧵

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We're hosting a CenSoc Users Conference on December 6th. Please consider joining us! docs.google.com/document/d/1Ba…

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We have a very exciting set of speakers presenting at our CenSoc Users Conference this upcoming Friday, Dec 6th! Please consider joining us over Zoom (everyone is welcome) for some interesting research presentations. Full program: docs.google.com/document/d/1My…

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CenSoc is at PAA 2025! Come by session P06 today (4/12), from 10:30-noon to talk about new data we are releasing, which extends the CenSoc-DMF dataset to include years 2006-present. We are poster P06-84.