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Small Area Estimation: New Developments and Directions for HHS Data

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  • John L. Czajka
  • Amang Sukasih
  • Alyssa Maccarone

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This report is intended to assist agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services and the broader federal statistical community in making more effective use of small area estimates to address data gaps for small geographic areas and populations.

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  • John L. Czajka & Amang Sukasih & Alyssa Maccarone, "undated". "Small Area Estimation: New Developments and Directions for HHS Data," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e1cfcd0e7bef467189b7cf4a2, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:e1cfcd0e7bef467189b7cf4a288b81b5
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    Small area estimates; data analytics; design; survey; statistics;
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