Model-based small area estimation under informative sampling - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 12-001-X201500214248
Description:

Unit level population models are often used in model-based small area estimation of totals and means, but the models may not hold for the sample if the sampling design is informative for the model. As a result, standard methods, assuming that the model holds for the sample, can lead to biased estimators. We study alternative methods that use a suitable function of the unit selection probability as an additional auxiliary variable in the sample model. We report the results of a simulation study on the bias and mean squared error (MSE) of the proposed estimators of small area means and on the relative bias of the associated MSE estimators, using informative sampling schemes to generate the samples. Alternative methods, based on modeling the conditional expectation of the design weight as a function of the model covariates and the response, are also included in the simulation study.

Issue Number: 2015002
Author(s): Hidiroglou, Mike; Rao, J.N.K.; Verret, François
Main Product: Survey Methodology
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