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The Effect of using Household as a Sampling Unit

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posted on 2024-11-15, 03:52 authored by Robert Clark, David SteelDavid Steel
The effect of sampling people through households is considered. Results on design effects for two stage surveys are reviewed and applied to give design effects of household samples. The main factors that determine the design effect are identified for the designs in which one person, or all people, are selected from each selected household.Within household correlation is one factor.We show that the relationships between household size and the mean and variance within households are also important factors. Census and survey data are used to empirically compare the design effects for a range of estimators, variables and designs.

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This article was originally published as: Clark, RG & Steel, DG, The Effect of using Household as a Sampling Unit, International Statistical Review, 2002, 70(2), 289-314. Copyright 2002 International Statistical Insitute/Blackwell Publishing. The definitive published version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.

Journal title

International Statistical Review

Volume

70

Issue

2

Pagination

289-314

Language

English

RIS ID

7793

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