The REDATAM format and its challenges for data access and information creation in public policy
R-bloggers 2025-02-19
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I am glad to share my 1st PhD article in collaboration with Lital Barkai: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/dap.2025.4.
Abstract
The REDATAM (retrieval of data for small areas by microcomputer) statistical package and format, developed by ECLAC, has been a critical tool for disseminating census data across Latin America since the 1990s. However, significant limitations persist, including its proprietary nature, lack of documentation, and restricted flexibility for advanced data analysis. These challenges hinder the transformation of raw census data into actionable information for policymakers, researchers, and advocacy groups. To address these issues, we developed Open REDATAM, an open-source and multiplatform tool that converts REDATAM data into widely supported CSV files and native R and Python data structures. By providing integration with R and Python, Open REDATAM empowers users to work with the tools they already know and perform data analyses without leaving their R or Python window. Our work emphasizes the need for a REDATAM official format specification to further enable informed policy debates that can improve policy processes’ implementation and feedback.
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