Semiparametric adaptive estimation under informative sampling
In survey sampling, survey data do not necessarily represent the target population, and the samples are often biased. However, information on the survey weights aids in the elimination of selection bias. The Horvitz-Thompson estimator is a well-known unbiased, consistent, and asymptotically normal estimator; however, it is not efficient. Thus, this study derives the semiparametric efficiency bound for various target parameters by considering the survey weight as a random variable and consequently proposes a semiparametric optimal estimator with certain working models on the survey weights. The proposed estimator is consistent, asymptotically normal, and efficient in a class of the regular and asymptotically linear estimators. Further, a limited simulation study is conducted to investigate the finite sample performance of the proposed method. The proposed method is applied to the 1999 Canadian Workplace and Employee Survey data.
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