In this manuscript we consider an important topic in official statistics, namely estimating the number of usual residents. For the Netherlands we investigate the under coverage of the Population Register. First, the Population Register is linked to an Employment Register and a Crime Suspects Register. Then, we use three list capture-recapture methodology to estimate the number of usual residents. Two problems arise: 1) all three registers have no variable on usual residence; 2) capture-recapture methodology relies on a couple of assumptions, for which it cannot be verified whether they are met. The paper shows how the problems are solved
In the absence of a traditional census and a comprehensive population register (as it is the case in...
This study focuses on the homeless population in the Netherlands, as an indicator of social exclusio...
This study focuses on the homeless population in the Netherlands, as an indicator of social exclusio...
In this manuscript we consider an important topic in official statistics, namely estimating the numb...
Official Statistics bureaus are periodically asked to give an estimate of their country's population...
Official Statistics bureaus are periodically asked to give an estimate of their country's population...
From the 2011 Census round, the population “usual residents” is defined as those who have lived or i...
From the 2011 Census round, the population “usual residents” is defined as those who have lived or i...
We are interested in an estimate of the usual residents in the Netherlands. Capture-recapture estima...
This study focuses on the homeless population in the Netherlands, as an indicator of social exclusio...
This study focuses on the homeless population in the Netherlands, as an indicator of social exclusio...
To estimate the size of a partly hidden population the capture-recapture method can be used. The est...
In the absence of a traditional census and a comprehensive population register (as it is thecase in ...
In the absence of a traditional census and a comprehensive population register (as it is thecase in ...
In the absence of a traditional census and a comprehensive population register (as it is the case in...
In the absence of a traditional census and a comprehensive population register (as it is the case in...
This study focuses on the homeless population in the Netherlands, as an indicator of social exclusio...
This study focuses on the homeless population in the Netherlands, as an indicator of social exclusio...
In this manuscript we consider an important topic in official statistics, namely estimating the numb...
Official Statistics bureaus are periodically asked to give an estimate of their country's population...
Official Statistics bureaus are periodically asked to give an estimate of their country's population...
From the 2011 Census round, the population “usual residents” is defined as those who have lived or i...
From the 2011 Census round, the population “usual residents” is defined as those who have lived or i...
We are interested in an estimate of the usual residents in the Netherlands. Capture-recapture estima...
This study focuses on the homeless population in the Netherlands, as an indicator of social exclusio...
This study focuses on the homeless population in the Netherlands, as an indicator of social exclusio...
To estimate the size of a partly hidden population the capture-recapture method can be used. The est...
In the absence of a traditional census and a comprehensive population register (as it is thecase in ...
In the absence of a traditional census and a comprehensive population register (as it is thecase in ...
In the absence of a traditional census and a comprehensive population register (as it is the case in...
In the absence of a traditional census and a comprehensive population register (as it is the case in...
This study focuses on the homeless population in the Netherlands, as an indicator of social exclusio...
This study focuses on the homeless population in the Netherlands, as an indicator of social exclusio...