Complex designs are often used to select the sample which is followed over time in a panel survey. We consider some parametric models for panel data and discuss methods of estimating the model parameters which allow for complex schemes. We incorporate survey weights into alternative point estimation procedures. These procedures include pseudo maximum likelihood (PML) and various forms of generalized least squares (GLS). We also consider variance estimation using linearization methods to allow for complex sampling. The behaviour of the proposed inference procedures is assessed in a simulation study, based upon data from the British Household Panel Survey. The point estimators have broadly similar performances, with few significant gains from...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
Many longitudinal surveys can be represented as two-phase samples, where the entire set of observed ...
Many processes of interest in social science research are recorded as nominal variables with two or ...
Complex designs are often used to select the sample which is followed over time in a panel survey. W...
Complex survey sampling is often used to sample a fraction of a large finite population. In general,...
Pseudo-likelihood, quasi-likelihood, and weighted least squares procedures for fitting generalized l...
In survey sampling, Taylor linearization is often used to obtain variance estimators for calibration...
Abstract: The proliferation of panel studies which has been greatly motivated by the availability of...
Two-phase panel surveys are conducted to study trends over time. The outcome of these studies is oft...
Modelling methods for longitudinal complex survey data are investigated in this thesis. An empirical...
Large-scale surveys such as the Current Population Survey, the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, and t...
his paper examines the panel data models when the regression coefficients are fixed, random, and mix...
This paper presents a survey on panel data methods in which Iemphasize new developments. Inparticula...
In survey sampling, Taylor linearization is often used to estimate nonlinear finite population param...
The fact that survey data are obtained from units selected with complex sample designs needs to be t...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
Many longitudinal surveys can be represented as two-phase samples, where the entire set of observed ...
Many processes of interest in social science research are recorded as nominal variables with two or ...
Complex designs are often used to select the sample which is followed over time in a panel survey. W...
Complex survey sampling is often used to sample a fraction of a large finite population. In general,...
Pseudo-likelihood, quasi-likelihood, and weighted least squares procedures for fitting generalized l...
In survey sampling, Taylor linearization is often used to obtain variance estimators for calibration...
Abstract: The proliferation of panel studies which has been greatly motivated by the availability of...
Two-phase panel surveys are conducted to study trends over time. The outcome of these studies is oft...
Modelling methods for longitudinal complex survey data are investigated in this thesis. An empirical...
Large-scale surveys such as the Current Population Survey, the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, and t...
his paper examines the panel data models when the regression coefficients are fixed, random, and mix...
This paper presents a survey on panel data methods in which Iemphasize new developments. Inparticula...
In survey sampling, Taylor linearization is often used to estimate nonlinear finite population param...
The fact that survey data are obtained from units selected with complex sample designs needs to be t...
This paper reviews methods for handling complex sampling schemes when analysing categorical survey d...
Many longitudinal surveys can be represented as two-phase samples, where the entire set of observed ...
Many processes of interest in social science research are recorded as nominal variables with two or ...