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Estimating the finite population total under Frame imperfections

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Ängsved, Marianne () (Department of Business, Economics, Statistics and Informatics)
Abstract

When sampling from a finite population the access to a good samplingcframe is of vital importance. However, the statistician often has to confront the problem of estimation in the face of non-negligible frame imperfections, e.g. overcoverage and undercoverage. In this paper we

discuss different approaches to deal with this problem. In particular, we address the situation when there exists a new up-to-date current

register and the improvement this brings along. The paper is part of a project which eventually aims at developing approaches for handling

the estimation problem when nonresponse and frame imperfection occur simultaneously.

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Paper provided by Örebro University, Swedish Business School in its series Working Papers with number 2004:3.

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Length: 53 pages
Date of creation: 29 Sep 2004
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Handle: RePEc:hhs:oruesi:2004_003

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Keywords: Finite population sampling; target population; sampling frame; overcoverage; undercoverage; GREG estimator; calibration; imputation.;

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C13 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods: General - - - Estimation

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