This paper compares five small area estimators. We use Monte Carlo simulation in the context of both artificial and real populations. In addition to the direct and indirect estimators, we consider the optimal composite estimator with population weights, and two composite estimators with estimated weights: one that assumes homogeneity of within area variance and squared bias and one that uses area-specific estimates of variance and squared bias. In the study with real population, we found that among the feasible estimators, the best choice is the one that uses area-specific estimates of variance and squared bias.Peer Reviewe
Small area estimation has long been a popular and important research topic in survey statistics. For...
We compare a set of empirical Bayes and composite estimators of the population means of the district...
Sample surveys are widely used as a cost-effective way to collect information on variables of intere...
This paper compares five small area estimators. We use Monte Carlo simulation in the context of both...
This paper investigates the comparative performance of five small area estimators. We use Monte Carl...
It is known that direct-survey estimators of small area parameters, calculated with the data from th...
It is known that direct-survey estimators of small area parameters, calculated with the data from th...
∗Detailed and very helpful comments by Nicholas T. Longford on a previous version of this paper are ...
Domain estimates are typically obtained using calibration estimators that are direct or modified dir...
In this article we propose small area estimators for both the small and large area parameters. When ...
Statistical bureaus often deal with the problem of providing statistics for small areas. The main pr...
A range of data is of geographic interest but is not available at a small area level from existing d...
Mixed Models have been shown to be useful for improving the efficiency of the small area estimates. ...
A practical application of small area estimation in the National Resources Inventory, a large survey...
For the last 25 years the special problems of deriving estimates for small areas or domains (subsets...
Small area estimation has long been a popular and important research topic in survey statistics. For...
We compare a set of empirical Bayes and composite estimators of the population means of the district...
Sample surveys are widely used as a cost-effective way to collect information on variables of intere...
This paper compares five small area estimators. We use Monte Carlo simulation in the context of both...
This paper investigates the comparative performance of five small area estimators. We use Monte Carl...
It is known that direct-survey estimators of small area parameters, calculated with the data from th...
It is known that direct-survey estimators of small area parameters, calculated with the data from th...
∗Detailed and very helpful comments by Nicholas T. Longford on a previous version of this paper are ...
Domain estimates are typically obtained using calibration estimators that are direct or modified dir...
In this article we propose small area estimators for both the small and large area parameters. When ...
Statistical bureaus often deal with the problem of providing statistics for small areas. The main pr...
A range of data is of geographic interest but is not available at a small area level from existing d...
Mixed Models have been shown to be useful for improving the efficiency of the small area estimates. ...
A practical application of small area estimation in the National Resources Inventory, a large survey...
For the last 25 years the special problems of deriving estimates for small areas or domains (subsets...
Small area estimation has long been a popular and important research topic in survey statistics. For...
We compare a set of empirical Bayes and composite estimators of the population means of the district...
Sample surveys are widely used as a cost-effective way to collect information on variables of intere...