The size of a partly observed population is often estimated with the capture-recapture model. An important assumption of this chat model is that sources can be perfectly linked. This assumption is of relevance if the identification of records is not obtained by some perfect identifier (such as an id code) but by indirect identifiers (such as name and address). In that case, the perfect linkage assumption is often violated, which in general leads to biased population size estimates. Initial suggestions to solve this use record linkage probabilities to correct the capture-recapture model. In this article we provide a general framework, based on the standard log-linear modelling approach, that generalises this work towards the inclusion of add...
Heterogeneity in capture probabilities represents a serious problem when estimating population size ...
<p>Capture-recapture (CRC) models use two or more samples, or lists, to estimate the size of a popul...
The theoretical framework of estimating the population totals from the Census, Survey and an Adminis...
The size of a partly observed population is often estimated with the capture-recapture model. An imp...
The size of a partly observed population is often estimated with the capture – recapture (for two so...
A new method is described to do population size estimation, while linkage of sources occurs with err...
This chapter explains different proposals that adjust the capture-recapture estimation by explicitly...
A commonly known problem in population size estimation using registers, is that registers do not nec...
Capture-recapture methods are used to estimate population size from overlapping, incomplete sources ...
The model most commonly used in capture-recap-ture estimation of population sizes assumes that ind i...
[[abstract]]The capture-recapture method is applied to estimate the population size of a target popu...
We propose an Mhotb model for population size estimation in capture-recapture studies. The tb part i...
This paper investigates the applications of capture-recapture methods to human populations. Capture-...
Capture-recapture methods, largely developed in ecology, are now commonly used in epidemiology to ad...
The main goal of the thesis is to develop methods for modelling observed heterogeneity in capture-re...
Heterogeneity in capture probabilities represents a serious problem when estimating population size ...
<p>Capture-recapture (CRC) models use two or more samples, or lists, to estimate the size of a popul...
The theoretical framework of estimating the population totals from the Census, Survey and an Adminis...
The size of a partly observed population is often estimated with the capture-recapture model. An imp...
The size of a partly observed population is often estimated with the capture – recapture (for two so...
A new method is described to do population size estimation, while linkage of sources occurs with err...
This chapter explains different proposals that adjust the capture-recapture estimation by explicitly...
A commonly known problem in population size estimation using registers, is that registers do not nec...
Capture-recapture methods are used to estimate population size from overlapping, incomplete sources ...
The model most commonly used in capture-recap-ture estimation of population sizes assumes that ind i...
[[abstract]]The capture-recapture method is applied to estimate the population size of a target popu...
We propose an Mhotb model for population size estimation in capture-recapture studies. The tb part i...
This paper investigates the applications of capture-recapture methods to human populations. Capture-...
Capture-recapture methods, largely developed in ecology, are now commonly used in epidemiology to ad...
The main goal of the thesis is to develop methods for modelling observed heterogeneity in capture-re...
Heterogeneity in capture probabilities represents a serious problem when estimating population size ...
<p>Capture-recapture (CRC) models use two or more samples, or lists, to estimate the size of a popul...
The theoretical framework of estimating the population totals from the Census, Survey and an Adminis...