Abstract
ABSTRACTNon-response or missing data is a common phenomenon in many areas. Non-ignorable non-response, a response mechanism that depends on the values of the variable having non-response, is the most difficult type of non-response to handle. This paper considers statistical inference of unknown parameters in estimating equations (EEs) when the variable of interest has non-ignorable non-response. By utilising the cutting edge techniques of non-response instrument, a parametric response propensity function can be identified and estimated. Then a semiparametric likelihood is constructed with the propensity function, EEs and auxiliary information being incorporated into the constraints to make the inference valid and improve the estimation efficiency. Asymptotic distributions for the resulting parameter estimates are derived. Empirical results including two simulation studies and a real example show that the proposed method gives promising results.
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