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The authors provide both a theoretical and empirical analysis of the relation between register and survey data. By … distinguishing between different sources of deviations between survey and register data the authors are able to reproduce several … health and retirement study (SHARE: Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe). Thus this paper makes two …
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When a survey response mechanism depends on the variable of interest measured within the same survey and observed for …
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In this paper, we develop a new model-based method to inference on totals and averages of nite populations segmented in planned domains or strata. Within each stratum, we decompose the total as the sum of its sampled and unsampled parts, making inference on the unsampled part using Bayesian...
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In this paper, we develop a new model-based method to inference on totals and averages of nite populations segmented in planned domains or strata. Within each stratum, we decompose the total as the sum of its sampled and unsampled parts, making inference on the unsampled part using Bayesian...
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The City of Long Beach and other centers of aerospace production that reaped the rewards of the 1980s defense-spending boom must now confront the realities of restructuring. Since World War II, the Douglas Aircraft plant made Long Beach an important center of the US aerospace industry and...
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In this paper, we develop a new model-based method to inference on totals and averages of nite populations segmented in planned domains or strata. Within each stratum, we decompose the total as the sum of its sampled and unsampled parts, making inference on the unsampled part using Bayesian...
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When a survey response mechanism depends on the variable of interest measured within the same survey and observed for …
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We study the monetary compensation for non-fatal accident risk in Switzerland using the number of accidents within cells defined over industry x skill-level of the job and capitalizing on the partial panel structure of our data which allows us to empirically isolate the wage component specific...
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-employee data, merged with firm business accounts and detailed cross-sectional survey data on workplace conditions. This enables us …
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