Essentially all empirical questions that are addressed with sample data require estimates of sampling variance. The econometrics and statistics literatures show that these estimates depend critically on the design of the sample. The sample for the U.S. Current Population Survey (CPS), which serves as the basis for official poverty, unemployment, and earnings estimates, results from a stratified and clustered design. Unfortunately, analysts are frequently unable to estimate sampling variance for many CPS statistics because the variables marking the strata and clusters are censored from the public-use data files. To compensate for this, the Bureau of Census provides a method to approximate the sampling variance for several, specific point est...
statistical learning; data mining A well-designed sampling plan can greatly enhance the information ...
Abstract: Systematic sampling is normally used in surveys of finite populations because of its appea...
Survey data underlie most empirical work in economics, yet economists typically have little familiar...
Essentially all empirical questions that are addressed with sample data require estimates of samplin...
Essentially all empirical questions that are addressed with sample data require estimates of samplin...
Several features of sample surveys generally render inapplicable the st and ard explicit forms of va...
© 2020 The Econometric Society Consider a researcher estimating the parameters of a regression funct...
Statistical analysis of the Current Population Survey's Annual Social and Economic Supplement is use...
A well-designed sampling plan can greatly enhance the information that can be produced from a survey...
The objective of the research reported here is to contribute to the development of methodology and p...
The three parts of this book on survey methodology combine an introduction to basic sampling theory,...
Complex survey sampling is often used to sample a fraction of a large finite population. In general,...
In this article, we consider the situation that arises when a survey data producer has collected dat...
It is common practice to design a survey with a large number of strata. However, in this case the us...
The systematic sampling (SYS) design (Madow and Madow, 1944) is widely used by statistical offices d...
statistical learning; data mining A well-designed sampling plan can greatly enhance the information ...
Abstract: Systematic sampling is normally used in surveys of finite populations because of its appea...
Survey data underlie most empirical work in economics, yet economists typically have little familiar...
Essentially all empirical questions that are addressed with sample data require estimates of samplin...
Essentially all empirical questions that are addressed with sample data require estimates of samplin...
Several features of sample surveys generally render inapplicable the st and ard explicit forms of va...
© 2020 The Econometric Society Consider a researcher estimating the parameters of a regression funct...
Statistical analysis of the Current Population Survey's Annual Social and Economic Supplement is use...
A well-designed sampling plan can greatly enhance the information that can be produced from a survey...
The objective of the research reported here is to contribute to the development of methodology and p...
The three parts of this book on survey methodology combine an introduction to basic sampling theory,...
Complex survey sampling is often used to sample a fraction of a large finite population. In general,...
In this article, we consider the situation that arises when a survey data producer has collected dat...
It is common practice to design a survey with a large number of strata. However, in this case the us...
The systematic sampling (SYS) design (Madow and Madow, 1944) is widely used by statistical offices d...
statistical learning; data mining A well-designed sampling plan can greatly enhance the information ...
Abstract: Systematic sampling is normally used in surveys of finite populations because of its appea...
Survey data underlie most empirical work in economics, yet economists typically have little familiar...