讲座简介: | Marginalized groups are affected by individual, network, and structural risks, making them vulnerable to poor health and wellbeing. Because of social stigma and discrimination towards marginalized groups, it is difficult to measure or estimate the size and location of marginalized groups at any spatial resolution, especially a fine-scale resolution. In this study, we develop zero inflated models to estimate the marginalized groups population at the grid-cell level across countries of Eastern and Southern Africa which extends the presence-only data analysis literature. We also propose a subsampling procedure to substantially decrease computation time of zero-inflated models. |