SMALL AREA ESTIMATION FOR ESTIMATING THE NUMBER OF INFANT MORTALITY USING MIXED EFFECTS ZERO INFLATED POISSON MODEL

  • Arie Anggreyani Bogor Agricultural University (IPB)
  • _ Indahwati
  • Anang Kurnia

Abstract

Demographic and Health Survey Indonesia (DHSI) is a national designed survey to provide information regarding birth rate, mortality rate, family planning and health. DHSI was conducted by BPS in cooperation with National Population and Family Planning Institution (BKKBN), Indonesia Ministry of Health (KEMENKES) and USAID. Based on the publication of DHSI 2012, the infant mortality rate for a period of five years before survey conducted is 32 for 1000 birth lives. In this paper, Small Area Estimation (SAE) is used to estimate the number of infant mortality in districts of West Java. SAE is a special model of Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM). In this case, the incidence of infant mortality is a Poisson distribution which has equdispersion assumption. The methods to handle overdispersion are binomial negative and quasi-likelihood model. Based on the analysis results, quasi-likelihood model is the best model to overcome overdispersion problem. However, after checking the residual assumptions, still resulted that residuals of model formed two normal distributions. So as to resolve the issue used Mixed Effect Zero Inflated Poisson (ZIP) Model. The basic model of the small area estimation used basic area level model. Mean square error (MSE) which based on bootstrap method is used to measure the accuracy of small area estimates.
Keywords : SAE, GLMM, Mixed Effect ZIP Model, Bootstrap

Published
2015-10-12
Section
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