If part of a population is hidden but two or more sources are available that each cover parts of this population, dual- or multiple-system(s) estimation can be applied to estimate this population. For this it is common to use the log-linear model, estimated with maximum likelihood. These maximum likelihood estimates are based on a non-linear model and therefore suffer from finite-sample bias, which can be substantial in case of small samples or a small population size. This problem was recognised by Chapman, who derived an estimator with good small sample properties in case of two available sources. However, he did not derive an estimator for more than two sources. We propose an estimator that is an extension of Chapman’s estimator to three...
The Lincoln–Petersen estimator is one of the most popular estimators used in capture–recapture studi...
This paper investigates the applications of capture–recapture methods to human populations. Capture–...
Dual frame surveys are a device to reduce the costs derived from data collection in surveys and imp...
If part of a population is hidden but two or more sources are available that each cover parts of thi...
An important quality aspect of censuses is the degree of coverage of the population. When administra...
A new method is described to do population size estimation, while linkage of sources occurs with err...
Dual and multiple system estimation use the presence (‘capture’) of peoplein different data sources ...
The value of a census cannot be overstated, given that no other data resource provides such detailed...
Multiple systems estimation refers to a class of inference procedures that are commonly used to esti...
Multiple systems estimation strategies have recently been applied to quantify hard-to-reach populati...
We consider estimation techniques from dual frame surveys in the case of estimation of proportions ...
The so-called dual system estimator (DSE) is a standard capture-recapture method for census under-co...
Maximum likelihood estimates (MLE) of regression parameters in the generalized linear models (GLM) a...
Multiple frame surveys are commonly used for a variety of reasons, including correcting for frame un...
PURPOSE: Capture-recapture methods estimate the size of hidden populations by leveraging the proport...
The Lincoln–Petersen estimator is one of the most popular estimators used in capture–recapture studi...
This paper investigates the applications of capture–recapture methods to human populations. Capture–...
Dual frame surveys are a device to reduce the costs derived from data collection in surveys and imp...
If part of a population is hidden but two or more sources are available that each cover parts of thi...
An important quality aspect of censuses is the degree of coverage of the population. When administra...
A new method is described to do population size estimation, while linkage of sources occurs with err...
Dual and multiple system estimation use the presence (‘capture’) of peoplein different data sources ...
The value of a census cannot be overstated, given that no other data resource provides such detailed...
Multiple systems estimation refers to a class of inference procedures that are commonly used to esti...
Multiple systems estimation strategies have recently been applied to quantify hard-to-reach populati...
We consider estimation techniques from dual frame surveys in the case of estimation of proportions ...
The so-called dual system estimator (DSE) is a standard capture-recapture method for census under-co...
Maximum likelihood estimates (MLE) of regression parameters in the generalized linear models (GLM) a...
Multiple frame surveys are commonly used for a variety of reasons, including correcting for frame un...
PURPOSE: Capture-recapture methods estimate the size of hidden populations by leveraging the proport...
The Lincoln–Petersen estimator is one of the most popular estimators used in capture–recapture studi...
This paper investigates the applications of capture–recapture methods to human populations. Capture–...
Dual frame surveys are a device to reduce the costs derived from data collection in surveys and imp...