mikrodatalla
Mikrodatalla is a term used in statistics and data science to describe a dataset organized as a table of microdata records. In this sense, mikrodata refers to unit-level information about individuals, households or other observational units, and a mikrodatatabell (the table) presents these units as rows with variables such as age, income, education, and geographic identifiers as columns. Unlike published aggregates or summaries, mikrodata tables retain heterogeneity across units and enable analyses at the level of individuals or households.
In practice the term is used in Swedish contexts to discuss datasets that may be shared with
Because microdata can reveal sensitive information, access is typically restricted. Direct identifiers are removed or obfuscated,
Examples of where mikrodatalla concepts appear include national statistics portals, research data centers, and international microdata