Empirical Likelihood Approach for Aligning Information from Multiple Surveys

Volume: 88, Issue: 1, Pages: 54 - 74
Published: Sep 2, 2019
Abstract
Summary When two surveys carried out separately in the same population have common variables, it might be desirable to adjust each survey's weights so that they give equal estimates for the common variables. This problem has been studied extensively and has often been referred to as alignment or numerical consistency . We develop a design‐based empirical likelihood approach for alignment and estimation of complex parameters defined by estimating...
Paper Details
Title
Empirical Likelihood Approach for Aligning Information from Multiple Surveys
Published Date
Sep 2, 2019
Volume
88
Issue
1
Pages
54 - 74
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