Performing censuses on stigmatized or vulnerable populations is challenging, however, for such populations partial enumeration is often possible using different lists or sources. If the sources overlap then multiple systems estimation (MSE) methods can be applied to obtain an estimate of the total population. These are typically expressed by a log-linear model which permits positive/negative dependencies between lists. This paper considers issues that arise for the application of MSE to modern slavery where there is little to no overlap of individuals across lists. We investigate the robustness of MSE in terms of the importance of each list and the impact of combining lists on the estimation process. We undertake a simulation study and cons...
We investigate the situation where two or more registers, or lists, of individuals are linked both f...
This chapter discusses the estimation of the population size in a capture-recapture context using th...
The value of a census cannot be overstated, given that no other data resource provides such detailed...
Performing censuses on stigmatized or vulnerable populations is challenging, however, for such popul...
Performing censuses on stigmatised or vulnerable populations is challenging,however, for such popula...
Performing censuses on stigmatized or vulnerable populations is challenging, however, for such popul...
Accurate records of victims of modern slavery identified by various agencies allow investigators to ...
Multiple systems estimation is a key approach for quantifying hidden populations such as the number ...
Multiple systems estimation strategies have recently been applied to quantify hard-to-reach populati...
Recently, multiple systems estimation (MSE) has been applied to estimate the number of victims of hu...
Recently, multiple systems estimation (MSE) has been applied to estimate the number of victims of hu...
Recently, multiple systems estimation (MSE) has been applied to estimate the number of victims of hu...
We offer an introduction to the logic of using multiple systems estimation (MSE) in the context of e...
Multiple systems estimation refers to a class of inference procedures that are commonly used to esti...
If part of a population is hidden but two or more sources are available that each cover parts of thi...
We investigate the situation where two or more registers, or lists, of individuals are linked both f...
This chapter discusses the estimation of the population size in a capture-recapture context using th...
The value of a census cannot be overstated, given that no other data resource provides such detailed...
Performing censuses on stigmatized or vulnerable populations is challenging, however, for such popul...
Performing censuses on stigmatised or vulnerable populations is challenging,however, for such popula...
Performing censuses on stigmatized or vulnerable populations is challenging, however, for such popul...
Accurate records of victims of modern slavery identified by various agencies allow investigators to ...
Multiple systems estimation is a key approach for quantifying hidden populations such as the number ...
Multiple systems estimation strategies have recently been applied to quantify hard-to-reach populati...
Recently, multiple systems estimation (MSE) has been applied to estimate the number of victims of hu...
Recently, multiple systems estimation (MSE) has been applied to estimate the number of victims of hu...
Recently, multiple systems estimation (MSE) has been applied to estimate the number of victims of hu...
We offer an introduction to the logic of using multiple systems estimation (MSE) in the context of e...
Multiple systems estimation refers to a class of inference procedures that are commonly used to esti...
If part of a population is hidden but two or more sources are available that each cover parts of thi...
We investigate the situation where two or more registers, or lists, of individuals are linked both f...
This chapter discusses the estimation of the population size in a capture-recapture context using th...
The value of a census cannot be overstated, given that no other data resource provides such detailed...