2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1911.01874
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Revisiting the probabilistic method of record linkage

Abstract: In theory, the probabilistic linkage method provides two distinct advantages over nonprobabilistic methods, including minimal rates of linkage error and accurate measures of these rates for data users. However, implementations can fall short of these expectations either because the conditional independence assumption is made, or because a model with interactions is used but lacks the identification property. In official statistics, this is currently the main challenge to the automated production and use of lin… Show more

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