Creating a surrogate commuter network from Australian Bureau of Statistics census data
Between the 2011 and 2016 national censuses, the Australian Bureau of Statistics changed its anonymity policy compliance system for the distribution of census data. This change has resulted in a lack of consistency over the different partition resolutions that define the sizes of local populations. Here, we address this inconsistency with respect to the 2016 usual-residence to place-of-work travel data. The lack of consistency manifests in several ways that can dramatically influence the mobility network derived from this data. For example, it introduces a strong correlation between the total number of commuters accounted for in the database and the size of the population partition used to create the network. This results in up to 30 population disappearing for the highest-resolution partition scheme. Here, we introduce a re-sampling system that rectifies many of these artifacts, ensuring a higher level of consistency in the derived mobility network across partition sizes. We offer a surrogate high-resolution 2016 commuter database that reduces the discrepancy between commuter totals from 30 order of the discrepancy introduced by the privacy policy compliance system used in earlier years.
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