Survey Methodology
Released: 2022-06-21
The June 2022 online issue of Survey Methodology is now available. This issue contains 10 papers.
Regular papers
Danhyang Lee, Li-Chun Zhang and Jae Kwang Kim
Maximum entropy classification for record linkage
Michael R. Elliott, Brady T. West, Xinyu Zhang and Stephanie Coffey
Erin R. Lundy and J.N.K. Rao
Mary E. Thompson, Joseph Sedransk, Junhan Fang and Grace Y. Yi
Elisabeth Neusy, Jean-François Beaumont, Wesley Yung, Mike Hidiroglou and David Haziza
Non-response follow-up for business surveys
Laura Boeschoten, Sander Scholtus, Jacco Daalmans, Jeroen K. Vermunt and Ton de Waal
Xinyu Chen and Balgobin Nandram
Alain Théberge
A generalization of inverse probability weighting
Frank Bais, Barry Schouten and Vera Toepoel
Mervyn O'Luing, Steven Prestwich and S. Armagan Tarim
A simulated annealing algorithm for joint stratification and sample allocation
Note to readers
Since its launch in 1975, the peer-reviewed journal Survey Methodology has allowed researchers, statisticians, mathematicians and methodologists from around the world to share ongoing research in the field of survey techniques and their practical applications. The journal focuses on the development and evaluation of methodologies, as applied to data collection or to data themselves.
Historical papers from Survey Methodology are now available online. Electronic copies of any paper published since December 1981 (Volume 7, no. 2) are available online in the Analysis module of Statistics Canada's website. A few selected papers from Volume 1 to Volume 7, no. 1 are also available online. All other papers can be obtained by contacting us at STATCAN.infostats-infostats.STATCAN@statcan.gc.ca.
All papers are refereed. However, authors retain full responsibility for the contents of their papers, and opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the journal's editorial board or Statistics Canada.
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The June 2022 issue of Survey Methodology, Vol. 48, no. 1 (), is now available. 12-001-X
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