We propose a capture–recapture model for estimating the size of a population of interest based on a set of administrative sources and/or surveys in the presence of out-of-scope units (false captures). Our Bayesian approach makes use of a certain class of log - linear models with a latent structure. We also address the presence of sources providing partial information implementing a Gibbs Sampler algorithm which generates from the posterior distribution of the population size in presence of missing data. The proposed method is applied to simulated data set
We consider the problem of estimating the size of a population of interest, or ``target population''...
Log-linear models have long been used for population size estimation based on capture-recapture data...
The primary goal of this paper is to estimate the population size for a births only model when the c...
We propose a capture–recapture model for estimating the size of a population based on multiple lists...
We propose a method for estimating the size of a population in a multiple record system in the prese...
Estimation of the unknown population size using capture-recapture techniques relies on the key assum...
The theoretical framework of estimating the population totals from the Census, Survey and an Adminis...
We consider the problem of estimating the size N of a closed population from three incomplete lists....
We consider the problem of estimating the size N of a closed population from three incomplete lists....
We consider the problem of estimating the size N of a closed population from three incomplete lists....
In epidemiology, capture-recapture models are commonly used to estimate the size of an unknown popul...
We consider the problem of estimating the size N of a closed population from q incomplete lists. Est...
We consider the problem of estimating the size N of a closed population from q incomplete lists. Est...
Abstract Estimation of the unknown population size using capture-recapture techniques...
Estimation of the unknown population size using capture-recapture techniques relies on the key assum...
We consider the problem of estimating the size of a population of interest, or ``target population''...
Log-linear models have long been used for population size estimation based on capture-recapture data...
The primary goal of this paper is to estimate the population size for a births only model when the c...
We propose a capture–recapture model for estimating the size of a population based on multiple lists...
We propose a method for estimating the size of a population in a multiple record system in the prese...
Estimation of the unknown population size using capture-recapture techniques relies on the key assum...
The theoretical framework of estimating the population totals from the Census, Survey and an Adminis...
We consider the problem of estimating the size N of a closed population from three incomplete lists....
We consider the problem of estimating the size N of a closed population from three incomplete lists....
We consider the problem of estimating the size N of a closed population from three incomplete lists....
In epidemiology, capture-recapture models are commonly used to estimate the size of an unknown popul...
We consider the problem of estimating the size N of a closed population from q incomplete lists. Est...
We consider the problem of estimating the size N of a closed population from q incomplete lists. Est...
Abstract Estimation of the unknown population size using capture-recapture techniques...
Estimation of the unknown population size using capture-recapture techniques relies on the key assum...
We consider the problem of estimating the size of a population of interest, or ``target population''...
Log-linear models have long been used for population size estimation based on capture-recapture data...
The primary goal of this paper is to estimate the population size for a births only model when the c...