2345439
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
International Integrated Microdata Series - This research project will enrich and expand the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS).
IPUMS is the world's largest population database, with information describing over 2.5 billion individuals drawn from censuses and surveys of 157 countries.
To meet the challenges created by rapid demographic, economic, and environmental change, researchers must have full and open access to the best possible information.
This project will expand the geographic and chronological coverage of the database, preserve it for future generations, and make the data available to users around the world.
IPUMS data already have stimulated new research that transcends national boundaries and static interpretation.
The data are broadly used by national and international agencies to inform policy.
This project will enhance scientific understanding of critical policy-related issues such as population aging, international migration, climate change, and the effects of government programs on economic development and well-being.
The project will promote teaching, training, and learning through three mechanisms.
IPUMS will provide online data analysis and promote the sharing of curricular materials.
Training workshops will be conducted, and the research team will further develop online training modules on how to use the data.
The project will continue to employ a diverse group of graduate and undergraduate research assistants, including members of underrepresented groups, who will develop valuable skills in an interdisciplinary environment.
This research project will conduct five major activities.
First, the research team will obtain and preserve data from international censuses and household surveys, focusing on data from the most recent round of censuses.
Second, the research team will clean and process the data, drawing samples, correcting errors, applying confidentiality edits, and coding the data consistently across countries.
Third, the investigators will develop comprehensive documentation to guide users on the meaning of census and survey responses and their comparability across time and space.
Fourth, the research team will improve geographic identifiers in the data to allow detailed spatial analysis and improved interoperability across IPUMS data collections.
Fifth, the project will provide education and dissemination activities designed to strengthen relationships with both the research community and with partner statistical agencies.
These activities will multiply the quality, quantity, accessibility, and interoperability of information about the changing human population, creating a transnational resource of unprecedented power for understanding human society on a global scale.
This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
Subawards are not planned for this award.
IPUMS is the world's largest population database, with information describing over 2.5 billion individuals drawn from censuses and surveys of 157 countries.
To meet the challenges created by rapid demographic, economic, and environmental change, researchers must have full and open access to the best possible information.
This project will expand the geographic and chronological coverage of the database, preserve it for future generations, and make the data available to users around the world.
IPUMS data already have stimulated new research that transcends national boundaries and static interpretation.
The data are broadly used by national and international agencies to inform policy.
This project will enhance scientific understanding of critical policy-related issues such as population aging, international migration, climate change, and the effects of government programs on economic development and well-being.
The project will promote teaching, training, and learning through three mechanisms.
IPUMS will provide online data analysis and promote the sharing of curricular materials.
Training workshops will be conducted, and the research team will further develop online training modules on how to use the data.
The project will continue to employ a diverse group of graduate and undergraduate research assistants, including members of underrepresented groups, who will develop valuable skills in an interdisciplinary environment.
This research project will conduct five major activities.
First, the research team will obtain and preserve data from international censuses and household surveys, focusing on data from the most recent round of censuses.
Second, the research team will clean and process the data, drawing samples, correcting errors, applying confidentiality edits, and coding the data consistently across countries.
Third, the investigators will develop comprehensive documentation to guide users on the meaning of census and survey responses and their comparability across time and space.
Fourth, the research team will improve geographic identifiers in the data to allow detailed spatial analysis and improved interoperability across IPUMS data collections.
Fifth, the project will provide education and dissemination activities designed to strengthen relationships with both the research community and with partner statistical agencies.
These activities will multiply the quality, quantity, accessibility, and interoperability of information about the changing human population, creating a transnational resource of unprecedented power for understanding human society on a global scale.
This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
Subawards are not planned for this award.
Funding Goals
THE GOAL OF THIS FUNDING OPPORTUNITY, "METHODOLOGY, MEASUREMENT, AND STATISTICS", IS IDENTIFIED IN THE LINK: HTTPS://WWW.NSF.GOV/PUBLICATIONS/PUB_SUMM.JSP?ODS_KEY=NSF19575
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Minneapolis,
Minnesota
55455-0400
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 112% from $1,600,000 to $3,400,000.
Regents Of The University Of Minnesota was awarded
Global Population Data Enrichment Project
Project Grant 2345439
worth $3,400,000
from the Division of Social Behavioral and Economic Science in September 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Minneapolis Minnesota United States.
The grant
has a duration of 5 years and
was awarded through assistance program 47.075 Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 8/21/25
Period of Performance
9/1/24
Start Date
8/31/29
End Date
Funding Split
$3.4M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$3.4M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to 2345439
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
2345439
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Public/State Controlled Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
490405 DIV OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCE
Funding Office
490405 DIV OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCE
Awardee UEI
KABJZBBJ4B54
Awardee CAGE
0DH95
Performance District
MN-05
Senators
Amy Klobuchar
Tina Smith
Tina Smith
Modified: 8/21/25