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Unconditional empirical likelihood approach for analytic use of public survey data

Yves G. Berger

Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, 2023, vol. 50, issue 1, 383-410

Abstract: Modeling survey data often requires having the knowledge of design and weighting variables. With public‐use survey data, some of these variables may not be available for confidentiality reasons. The proposed approach can be used in this situation, as long as calibrated weights and variables specifying the strata and primary sampling units are available. It gives consistent point estimation and a pivotal statistics for testing and confidence intervals. The proposed approach does not rely on with‐replacement sampling, single‐stage, negligible sampling fractions, or noninformative sampling. Adjustments based on design effects, eigenvalues, joint‐inclusion probabilities or bootstrap, are not needed. The inclusion probabilities and auxiliary variables do not have to be known. Multistage designs with unequal selection of primary sampling units are considered. Nonresponse can be easily accommodated if the calibrated weights include reweighting adjustment for nonresponse. We use an unconditional approach, where the variables and sample are random variables. The design can be informative.

Date: 2023
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