Effects of Misclassification of Race/Ethnicity Categories in Sampling Stratification Affects Survey Estimates
Donsig Jang,
Amang Sukasih,
Xiaojing Lin,
Kelly H. Kang and
Stephen H. Cohen
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Misclassification of race/ethnicity occurs when there is a discrepancy of classifications based on two different sources, e.g., administrative data and reported values.
Keywords: effective sample size; NSRCG; raking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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