Rosalia Vazquez Alvarez
| Date of Ph.D. defense: | June 26, 2001 |
| Title of thesis: | A Nonparametric Approach to the Sample Selection Problem in Survey Data |
| ISBN: | 90 5668 087 0 |
| Promotors: | Prof.dr. Arthur van Soest |
| Dr. Bertrand Melenberg |
Abstract:
Responses to economic surveys are usually noisy. Item non-response,
as a particular type of censored data, is a common problem for key
economic variables such as income and earnings, consumption or
accumulated assets. If such non-response is non-random, the
consequence can be a bias in the results of studies that try to
understand the economic behavior of the population. This doctoral
thesis models the problem of survey non-response by means of
nonparametric techniques which allow for much weaker assumption than
the parametric and semiparametric alternatives. The basis for these
techniques consist on estimating a bounding interval around the
parameter of interest, where the distance between bounds is
determined by the selection problem (the non-response). Although the
approach is flexible in that it allows for any type of selective
response, the drawback is that it leads to an increase of the
uncertainty of estimates of the parameters of interest. Nevertheless,
and as illustrated by the empirical sections in this thesis, the use
of intervals that identify a possible region for the unknown
parameter may also be very useful at either studying the
characteristics of the population or to test for economic hypotheses
of interest.

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