Imputation estimates based on imputed values obtained from neural network models used in an "impute first-aggregate next" approach, have been computed from Norwegian population census and administrative register data. The imputation estimates were compared with simple unbiased estimates obtained by
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Estimating Incident Population Distribution from Prevalent Data
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- 114762170
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2012
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- English
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- 68
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- 0006-341X
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