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Person-level and household-level regression estimation in household surveys

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posted on 2024-11-14, 05:42 authored by David SteelDavid Steel, Robert Clark
A common class of survey designs involves selecting all people within selected households. Generalized regressionestimators can be calculated at either the person or household level. Implementing the estimator at the household level has the convenience of equal estimation weights for people within households. In this article the two approaches are compared theoretically and empirically for the case of simple random sampling of households and selection of all persons in each selected household. We find that the household level approach is theoretically more efficient in large samples and any empirical inefficiency in small samples is limited.

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Steel, D. G. & Clark, R. G. (2007). Person-level and household-level regression estimation in household surveys. Survey Methodology, 33 (1), 51-60.

Journal title

SURVEY METHODOLOGY

Volume

33

Issue

1

Pagination

51-60

Language

English

RIS ID

19075

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