AbstractMultivariate Fay–Herriot models for estimating small area indicators are introduced. Among the available procedures for fitting linear mixed models, the residual maximum likelihood (REML) is employed. The empirical best predictor (EBLUP) of the vector of area means is derived. An approximation to the matrix of mean squared crossed prediction errors (MSE) is given and four MSE estimators are proposed. The first MSE estimator is a plug-in version of the MSE approximation. The remaining MSE estimators combine parametric bootstrap with the analytic terms of the MSE approximation. Several simulation experiments are performed in order to assess the behavior of the multivariate EBLUP and for comparing the MSE estimators. The developed meth...
Large-scale sample surveys are not designed to produce reliable estimates for small areas. Here, sma...
Mixed Models have been shown to be useful for improving the efficiency of the small area estimates. ...
Small area estimation has long been a popular and important research topic in survey statistics. For...
AbstractMultivariate Fay–Herriot models for estimating small area indicators are introduced. Among t...
We propose to estimate non-linear small area population quantities by using Empirical Best (EB) esti...
We propose to estimate non-linear small area population quantities by using Empirical Best (EB) est...
This paper deals with small area estimation of poverty indicators. Small area estimators of these qu...
[Abstract] The paper studies the applicability of area-level Poisson mixed models to estimate small ...
Average incomes and poverty proportions are additive parameters obtained as averages of a given func...
Agencies and policy makers are interested in constructing reliable estimates for areas with small sa...
Linear mixed models underpin many small area estimation (SAE) methods. In this paper we investigate ...
Linear mixed models underpin many small area estimation (SAE) methods. In this paper we investigate ...
This work deals with estimating the vector of means of characteristics of small areas. In this conte...
In this article, Small Area Estimation under a Multivariate Linear model for repeated measures data ...
In this article, we propose and compare some old and new parametric andnonparametric bootstrap metho...
Large-scale sample surveys are not designed to produce reliable estimates for small areas. Here, sma...
Mixed Models have been shown to be useful for improving the efficiency of the small area estimates. ...
Small area estimation has long been a popular and important research topic in survey statistics. For...
AbstractMultivariate Fay–Herriot models for estimating small area indicators are introduced. Among t...
We propose to estimate non-linear small area population quantities by using Empirical Best (EB) esti...
We propose to estimate non-linear small area population quantities by using Empirical Best (EB) est...
This paper deals with small area estimation of poverty indicators. Small area estimators of these qu...
[Abstract] The paper studies the applicability of area-level Poisson mixed models to estimate small ...
Average incomes and poverty proportions are additive parameters obtained as averages of a given func...
Agencies and policy makers are interested in constructing reliable estimates for areas with small sa...
Linear mixed models underpin many small area estimation (SAE) methods. In this paper we investigate ...
Linear mixed models underpin many small area estimation (SAE) methods. In this paper we investigate ...
This work deals with estimating the vector of means of characteristics of small areas. In this conte...
In this article, Small Area Estimation under a Multivariate Linear model for repeated measures data ...
In this article, we propose and compare some old and new parametric andnonparametric bootstrap metho...
Large-scale sample surveys are not designed to produce reliable estimates for small areas. Here, sma...
Mixed Models have been shown to be useful for improving the efficiency of the small area estimates. ...
Small area estimation has long been a popular and important research topic in survey statistics. For...