Testing methods of record linkage on Swedish censuses

MJ Wisselgren, S Edvinsson, M Berggren… - Historical Methods: A …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
MJ Wisselgren, S Edvinsson, M Berggren, M Larsson
Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary …, 2014Taylor & Francis
Research benefits a great deal when different kinds of registers can be combined. Record
linkage is an important tool for connecting sources to create longitudinal databases of
individual data. In this article, researchers test and evaluate different methods of record
linkage used when linking two censuses. By comparing the results of the census linkage
with other continuous Swedish parish registers, they find that applying constructed name
variables and household links considerably increases the success rate without the risk of …
Abstract
Research benefits a great deal when different kinds of registers can be combined. Record linkage is an important tool for connecting sources to create longitudinal databases of individual data. In this article, researchers test and evaluate different methods of record linkage used when linking two censuses. By comparing the results of the census linkage with other continuous Swedish parish registers, they find that applying constructed name variables and household links considerably increases the success rate without the risk of introducing bias. Missing links are mainly related to name problems, and appear most frequently among children and when the family structure has changed between the censuses. Faulty links are very few and must be regarded as only a marginal problem for analysis. The study underlines the importance of adapting the linkage process to the special characteristics of the sources.
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