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Efficient inverse probability weighting method for quantile regression with nonignorable missing data
Authors:Pu-Ying Zhao  De-Peng Jiang
Institution:1. Department of Statistics, Yunnan University, Kunming, People's Republic of China;2. Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
Abstract:Quantitle regression (QR) is a popular approach to estimate functional relations between variables for all portions of a probability distribution. Parameter estimation in QR with missing data is one of the most challenging issues in statistics. Regression quantiles can be substantially biased when observations are subject to missingness. We study several inverse probability weighting (IPW) estimators for parameters in QR when covariates or responses are subject to missing not at random. Maximum likelihood and semiparametric likelihood methods are employed to estimate the respondent probability function. To achieve nice efficiency properties, we develop an empirical likelihood (EL) approach to QR with the auxiliary information from the calibration constraints. The proposed methods are less sensitive to misspecified missing mechanisms. Asymptotic properties of the proposed IPW estimators are shown under general settings. The efficiency gain of EL-based IPW estimator is quantified theoretically. Simulation studies and a data set on the work limitation of injured workers from Canada are used to illustrated our proposed methodologies.
Keywords:Auxiliary information  empirical likelihood  inverse probability weighting  missing not at random  quantile regression
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