Weighting versus modeling in adjusting for non-response in the British Labour Force Survey: An application to gross flows estimation

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Description:

The British Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a quarterly household survey with a rotating sample design that can potentially be used to produce longitudinal data, including estimates of labour force gross flows. However, these estimates may be biased due to the effect of non-response. Weighting adjustments are a commonly used method to account for non-response bias. We find that weighting may not fully account for the effect of non-response bias because non-response may depend on the unobserved labour force flows, i.e., the non-response is non-ignorable. To adjust for the effects of non-ignorable non-response, we propose a model for the complex non-response patterns in the LFS which controls for the correlated within-household non-response behaviour found in the survey. The results of modelling suggest that non-response may be non-ignorable in the LFS, causing the weighting estimates to be biased.

Issue Number: 1998001
Author(s): Clarke, Paul S.; Tate, Pam
Main Product: Statistics Canada International Symposium Series: Proceedings
Format Release date More information
CD-ROM October 22, 1999