Abstract

Weighting adjustments are commonly applied in surveys to compensate for nonresponse and noncoverage, and to make weighted sample estimates conform to external values. Recent years have seen theoretical developments and increased use of methods that take account of substantial amounts of auxiliary information in making these adjustments. The article uses a simple example to describe such methods as cell weighting, raking, generali sed regression estimation, logistic regression weighting, mixtures of methods, and methods for restricting the range of the resultant adjustments. It also discusses how auxiliary variables may be chosen for use in the adjustments and describes some applications.

Details

Title
Weighting Methods
Author
Kalton, Graham; Flores-Cervantes, Ismael
First page
81
Publication year
2003
Publication date
Jun 2003
Publisher
Statistics Sweden (SCB)
ISSN
0282423X
e-ISSN
20017367
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1266791413
Copyright
Copyright Statistics Sweden (SCB) Jun 2003