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  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X199100214504
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    Simple or marginal quota surveys are analyzed using two methods: (1) behaviour modelling (superpopulation model) and prediction estimation, and (2) sample modelling (simple restricted random sampling) and estimation derived from the sample distribution. In both cases the limitations of the theory used to establish the variance formulas and estimates when measuring totals are described. An extension of the quota method (non-proportional quotas) is also briefly described and analyzed. In some cases, this may provide a very significant improvement in survey precision. The advantages of the quota method are compared with those of random sampling. The latter remains indispensable in the case of large scale surveys within the framework of Official Statistics.

    Release date: 1991-12-16

  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X199100114522
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    Findings from the research and testing of telephone and computer assisted survey methods for household surveys are presented, followed by discussion of how these findings will influence the redesign of household surveys at Statistics Canada during the 1990’s. Significant emphasis is given in the presentation to the Canadian Labour Force Survey.

    Release date: 1991-06-14

  • Articles and reports: 75-001-X1991001104
    Geography: Canada
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    A senior partner of REACON Management Inc. in Toronto, Gail Cook Johnson offers some insights on key labour issues facing Canada ' training and development, human resource management and possible demands and needs of the work force in the future.

    Release date: 1991-03-05
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  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X199100214504
    Description:

    Simple or marginal quota surveys are analyzed using two methods: (1) behaviour modelling (superpopulation model) and prediction estimation, and (2) sample modelling (simple restricted random sampling) and estimation derived from the sample distribution. In both cases the limitations of the theory used to establish the variance formulas and estimates when measuring totals are described. An extension of the quota method (non-proportional quotas) is also briefly described and analyzed. In some cases, this may provide a very significant improvement in survey precision. The advantages of the quota method are compared with those of random sampling. The latter remains indispensable in the case of large scale surveys within the framework of Official Statistics.

    Release date: 1991-12-16

  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X199100114522
    Description:

    Findings from the research and testing of telephone and computer assisted survey methods for household surveys are presented, followed by discussion of how these findings will influence the redesign of household surveys at Statistics Canada during the 1990’s. Significant emphasis is given in the presentation to the Canadian Labour Force Survey.

    Release date: 1991-06-14

  • Articles and reports: 75-001-X1991001104
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    A senior partner of REACON Management Inc. in Toronto, Gail Cook Johnson offers some insights on key labour issues facing Canada ' training and development, human resource management and possible demands and needs of the work force in the future.

    Release date: 1991-03-05
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