Robust Statistical Estimation for Capture-Recapture Using Administrative Data

被引:2
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作者
Chipperfield, James O. [1 ,2 ]
Chu, Randall [1 ]
Zhang, Li-Chun [3 ,4 ]
Baffour, Bernard [5 ]
机构
[1] Australian Bur Stat, POB 10, Canberra, ACT 2616, Australia
[2] Natl Inst Appl Stat Res Australia, Wollongong, NSW, Australia
[3] Stat Sentralbyra, Oslo, Norway
[4] Univ Southampton, Southampton, Hants, England
[5] Australian Natl Univ, Canberra, ACT, Australia
关键词
capture-recapture; administrative registers; multi-system estimation; resident population counts; CENSUS; MODELS;
D O I
10.1177/0282423X241246517
中图分类号
O1 [数学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 0701 ; 070101 ;
摘要
The first key use of a nation's Census is to count its resident population. A Census will have counting errors, often referred to as over-coverage and under-coverage. So it is common practice in many countries to conduct an independent count of its residents, a so-called coverage survey, and estimate or adjust for these counting errors within the capture-recapture framework. In recent times, many censuses and coverage surveys have faced challenges in counting the population efficiently and effectively due to rising costs, declining response rates, and respondent burden. This has led to a shift toward exploring the role that administrative registers could play in counting the population within the capture-recapture framework. Administrative registers are relatively inexpensive and can have high coverage of a nation's population. This paper explores methods to overcome common problems with the use of administrative registers within this framework, including linking errors and scoping the register to only capture residents. These methods are empirically assessed in the context of the Australian population.
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页码:215 / 237
页数:23
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