ICPSR Annual Report: FY22 in Review
The Consortium had a very impactful fiscal year, which included a new partnership with the National Science Foundation to build a new Research Data Ecosystem to help researchers across the gamut of scientific disciplines access, collect, store, and secure vital information. The ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research offered courses in a hybrid format (in-person and online).
Membership
783 total member institutions around the world at the end of the fiscal year.
Data: 690 new or updated ICPSR studies in Fiscal Year 2022
Top Downloads
Rank | Study |
---|---|
1 | National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health), 1994-2018 [Public Use] |
2 | India Human Development Survey-II (IHDS-II), 2011-12 |
3 | Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study [United States] Public-Use Files |
4 | Midlife in the United States (MIDUS 1), 1995-1996 |
5 | Survey of Prison Inmates, United States, 2016 |
6 | India Human Development Survey (IHDS), 2005 |
7 | Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study [United States] Restricted-Use Files |
8 | Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys (CPES), 2001-2003 [United States] |
9 | Midlife in the United States (MIDUS 3), 2013-2014 |
10 | India Human Development Survey Panel (IHDS, IHDS-II), 2005, 2011-2012 |
ICPSR’s Holdings as of June 30, 2022
On-demand Holdings
Restricted Holdings
Web Presence
Visitors to the ICPSR website
576K
Total Users
968K
Sessions
568K
New Users
3.6M
Page Views
125K
Returning Users
Webinars
ICPSR broadcasted over 65 webinars in FY22. Webinar videos and slides are available on the ICPSR YouTube channel.
2021 Biennial Meeting: “Data Positivity: Data Doing Good (Oct. 6-8, 2021)
- 400 attendees
- 200+ institutions
- 12+ countries represented
Check out our YouTube playlist for recordings from the event.
In Participants’ Own Words
“Thanks for doing this virtually!!”
“Learned about great resources for my poli sci and sociology students”
“I am, and always have been, a big fan of this work.”
“Thrilled with the collaborative nature of ISR/ICPSR ❤️”
“Learned about lots of available data sets”
“So pleased with the state of ICPSR. Thank you for staying steadfastly on the task of data preservation for a safer democracy & improved living for all.”
Social Media
X (Former Twitter)
- 8.5K followers
- 635 posts
- 3.9K engagements
- 1.2K followers
- 437 posts
- 985 engagements
- 4.6K fans
- 462 posts
- 1.9K engagements
YouTube
- 638 subscribers
- 80K views
- 1.1M impressions
- 326 followers
- 412 posts
- 996 engagements
Financial Report
ICPSR closed fiscal year 2022 with revenues totaling $20.5 million, representing a 71-percent increase from fiscal year 2021’s total. Membership dues income increased 4.4 percent to $4.54 million and contributed 22 percent of the organization’s total revenue. Sponsored project awards contributed $12.2 million and accounted for 60 percent of ICPSR’s revenue. Summer Program revenue was $1.9 million for fiscal year 2022. ICPSR’s overall expenses were $22.3 million, a 26 percent increase from fiscal year 2021. The organization closed fiscal year 2022 with an operating deficit of $1,873,862. As of June 30, 2022, ICPSR maintained a total fund balance of $9,974,739.
Educational Activities
Summer Program
The 2022 ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research included, at a glance:
- 57 four-week sessions in person and online
- 32 workshops
- 8 lectures
- 17 Blalock lectures
- 28 statistical short workshops
The program received 334 applications for scholarships, awarding 72 scholarships sponsored by ICPSR and other organizations.
866
Participants
78
Instructors
33
Teaching Assistants
Research Paper Competition
The ICPSR Research Paper Competition recognizes graduates and undergraduates for standout work on papers on any topic using data from the ICPSR General Archive or Thematic Collections. There were two winners in 2022.
ICPSR Undergraduate
- First Place: Simran Sethi Khanna, Princeton University
ICPSR Masters
- First Place: Madeline Smith-Johnson, Rice University