Bias because of nonresponse in surveys is difficult to assess since information about nonresponders is rarely available. Models of nonresponse are often used to estimate the bias, but they all have assumptions about the relationship between the modeled variables and the nonresponse process. Sensitivity analysis can help explore the potential impact of the different assumptions. This study looks at nonresponse in the Current Population Survey (CPS) and compares several methods for modeling nonresponse using match data from the Decennial Census as a criterion. Sensitivity analysis is used to provide insights into the models. Using these approaches, the effect of nonresponse bias on employment estimates is considered to be very small
Almost every survey suffers from nonresponse. Nonresponse rates are particularly high for voluntary ...
Rising nonresponse rates in social surveys makes the issue of nonresponse bias highly contentious. N...
Abstract Fifty-nine methodological studies were designed to esti-mate the magnitude of nonresponse b...
Survey statisticians have been dealing with the issues of nonresponse in sample surveys for many yea...
Several methods are used to model nonresponse in surveys: panel information, item nonresponse, last ...
All surveys with less than full response potentially suffer from nonresponse bias. Simple weighting ...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
Nonresponse bias can be an important source of survey error, and the most recent OMB guidelines plac...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
There are expressions for nonresponse bias, all of which require population quantities. In one expre...
There are expressions for nonresponse bias, all of which require population quantities. In one expre...
There are expressions for nonresponse bias, all of which require population quantities. In one expre...
This article reviews unit nonresponse in cross-sectional household surveys, the consequences of the ...
The estimation of nonresponse bias and measurement error share the problem of usually not having a c...
Rising nonresponse rates in social surveys makes the issue of nonresponse bias highly contentious. N...
Almost every survey suffers from nonresponse. Nonresponse rates are particularly high for voluntary ...
Rising nonresponse rates in social surveys makes the issue of nonresponse bias highly contentious. N...
Abstract Fifty-nine methodological studies were designed to esti-mate the magnitude of nonresponse b...
Survey statisticians have been dealing with the issues of nonresponse in sample surveys for many yea...
Several methods are used to model nonresponse in surveys: panel information, item nonresponse, last ...
All surveys with less than full response potentially suffer from nonresponse bias. Simple weighting ...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
Nonresponse bias can be an important source of survey error, and the most recent OMB guidelines plac...
Abstract Many surveys of the U.S. household population are experiencing higher refusal rates. Nonres...
There are expressions for nonresponse bias, all of which require population quantities. In one expre...
There are expressions for nonresponse bias, all of which require population quantities. In one expre...
There are expressions for nonresponse bias, all of which require population quantities. In one expre...
This article reviews unit nonresponse in cross-sectional household surveys, the consequences of the ...
The estimation of nonresponse bias and measurement error share the problem of usually not having a c...
Rising nonresponse rates in social surveys makes the issue of nonresponse bias highly contentious. N...
Almost every survey suffers from nonresponse. Nonresponse rates are particularly high for voluntary ...
Rising nonresponse rates in social surveys makes the issue of nonresponse bias highly contentious. N...
Abstract Fifty-nine methodological studies were designed to esti-mate the magnitude of nonresponse b...