RSS Local Group Talk: Peter van der Heijden

Thursday 14 February 2019, 4:00pm to 5:00pm

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Postgraduates, Prospective Undergraduate Students, Public, Staff, Undergraduates

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Event Details

RSS Local-Group Talk by Peter van de Heijden. Followed by wine reception.

Title:

An overview of population size estimation where linking registers results in incomplete covariates, with an application to mode of transport of serious road casualties

Abtract:

We consider the linkage of two or more registers in the situation where the registers do not cover the whole target population, and relevant categorical auxiliary variables (unique to one of the registers; although different variables could be present on each register) are available in addition to the usual matching variable(s). The linked registers therefore do not contain full information on either the observations (often individuals) or the variables. By treating this as a missing data problem it is possible to construct a linked data set, adjusted to estimate the part of the population missed by both registers, and containing completed covariate information for all the registers. This is achieved using an Expectation-Maximization (EM)-algorithm. We elucidate the properties of this approach where the model is appropriate and in situations corresponding with real applications in official statistics, and also where the model conditions are violated. The approach is applied to data on road accidents in the Netherlands, where the cause of the accident is denoted by the police and by the hospital. Here the cause of the accident denoted by the police is considered as missing information for the statistical units only registered by the hospital, and the other way around. The method needs to be widely applied to give a better impression of the range of problems where it can be beneficial. We also discuss estimates of human trafficking in the Netherlands for the years 2010-2015 by age, sex and type of exploitation.

Speaker

Peter van der Heijden

Utrecht University and University of Southampton

Peter van der Heijden has a chair in statistics for the behavioural and social sciences. Since 2011 he is head of the department of Social Sciences, Methodology and Statistics, and is part of Methodology and Statistics. He chairs the Ethical Review Board and the Committee for Scientific Integrity of the faculty. From 2012 he is also professor of Social Statistics at the University of Southampton. He is member of the Advisory Council of Statistics Netherlands and chairs the Advisory Council on Me

Contact Details

Name Christian Rohrbeck
Email

c.rohrbeck@lancaster.ac.uk

Website

https://www.rss-lancashire.org.uk/info

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