Abstract
This paper provides an overview of empirical likelihood methods for analysis of survey data when the finite population parameters are defined through a set of census estimating equations. The general inferential framework involving both the superpopulation and the finite population parameters is described, and inferential procedures for point estimation, hypothesis testing, variable selection, and Bayesian analysis, along with the main computational procedures, are discussed.
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