Weighting sample data subject to independent controls - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 12-001-X20040016992

Description:

In the U.S. Census of Population and Housing, a sample of about one-in-six of the households receives a longer version of the census questionnaire called the long form. All others receive a version called the short form. Raking, using selected control totals from the short form, has been used to create two sets of weights for long form estimation; one for individuals and one for households. We describe a weight construction method based on quadratic programming that produces household weights such that the weighted sum for individual characteristics and for household characteristics agree closely with selected short form totals. The method is broadly applicable to situations where weights are to be constructed to meet both size bounds and sum-to-control restrictions. Application to the situation where the controls are estimates with an estimated covariance matrix is described.

Issue Number: 2004001
Author(s): Fuller, Wayne; Isaki, C.T.; Tsay, Julie H.

Main Product: Survey Methodology

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PDFJuly 14, 2004