The computation of cross sectional weights in household panels is challenging because household compositions change over time. Sampling probabilities of new household entrants are generally not known and assigning them zero weight is not satisfying. Two common approaches to cross sectional weighting address this issue: (1) "shared weights" and (2) modeling or estimating unobserved sampling probabilities based on person-level characteristics. We survey how several well-known national household panels address cross sectional weights for different groups of respondents (including immigrants and births) and in different situations (including household mergers and splits). We show that for certain estimated sampling probabilities the modeling ap...
This series presents research findings based either directly on data from the German Socio-Economic ...
By comparing data from national telephone polls to Census figures on household size (number of adult...
This paper discusses the problem of creating general purpose calibrated survey weights when the cont...
Schonlau M, Kroh M. On the Equivalence of Common Approaches to Cross Sectional Weights in Household ...
The Swiss Household Panel (SHP) is a longitudinal survey with annual repetition. Each household memb...
Schonlau M, Kroh M, Watson N. The Implementation of Cross-Sectional Weights in Household Panel Surve...
In the Netherlands, statistical information about income and wealth is based on two large scale hous...
Spieß M, Kroh M, Pischner R, Wagner GG. On the Treatment of Non-Original Sample Members in the Germa...
This technical report documents the methodology and properties for a series of weights that have bee...
This technical report documents the methodology and properties for a series of weights that have bee...
Long-running household-based panels tend to top-up (or refresh) their samples on occasions over the ...
A class of survey weighting methods provides consistent estimation of regression coefficients under ...
"This paper discusses the problem of creating general purpose calibrated survey weights when the con...
This technical report documents the methodology and properties for a series of weights that have bee...
International audienceThe cross-classified sampling design consists in drawing samples from a two-di...
This series presents research findings based either directly on data from the German Socio-Economic ...
By comparing data from national telephone polls to Census figures on household size (number of adult...
This paper discusses the problem of creating general purpose calibrated survey weights when the cont...
Schonlau M, Kroh M. On the Equivalence of Common Approaches to Cross Sectional Weights in Household ...
The Swiss Household Panel (SHP) is a longitudinal survey with annual repetition. Each household memb...
Schonlau M, Kroh M, Watson N. The Implementation of Cross-Sectional Weights in Household Panel Surve...
In the Netherlands, statistical information about income and wealth is based on two large scale hous...
Spieß M, Kroh M, Pischner R, Wagner GG. On the Treatment of Non-Original Sample Members in the Germa...
This technical report documents the methodology and properties for a series of weights that have bee...
This technical report documents the methodology and properties for a series of weights that have bee...
Long-running household-based panels tend to top-up (or refresh) their samples on occasions over the ...
A class of survey weighting methods provides consistent estimation of regression coefficients under ...
"This paper discusses the problem of creating general purpose calibrated survey weights when the con...
This technical report documents the methodology and properties for a series of weights that have bee...
International audienceThe cross-classified sampling design consists in drawing samples from a two-di...
This series presents research findings based either directly on data from the German Socio-Economic ...
By comparing data from national telephone polls to Census figures on household size (number of adult...
This paper discusses the problem of creating general purpose calibrated survey weights when the cont...