For agricultural surveys, a Dual Frame design combining the customary area frame with an additional list frame has been suggested in the 70s (Hartley, Sankhya 1974) for reducing costs and improving estimate accuracy. The availability of 2 or more partial list frames supporting the area frame is often the case in modern applications so that a more general Multiple Frame design appears as a promising tool for agricul- tural surveys. Some major issues will be discussed such as: i) the selection from overlapping frames under a sampling design able to exploit all the available auxiliary information including sub-area sizes; and ii) a weighting system at the estimation stage, feasible for dealing with the increased probability to be selected in the final sample for farms also included in one or more lists and, at the same time, to be selected more than once, from different lists, even if this have not occurred in practice.

Mecatti, F., Ferraz, C. (2015). Multiple Frames Surveys: a promising tool for agricultural statistics. In Proceedings of the 60th ISI World Statistics Congress.

Multiple Frames Surveys: a promising tool for agricultural statistics

MECATTI, FULVIA;
2015

Abstract

For agricultural surveys, a Dual Frame design combining the customary area frame with an additional list frame has been suggested in the 70s (Hartley, Sankhya 1974) for reducing costs and improving estimate accuracy. The availability of 2 or more partial list frames supporting the area frame is often the case in modern applications so that a more general Multiple Frame design appears as a promising tool for agricul- tural surveys. Some major issues will be discussed such as: i) the selection from overlapping frames under a sampling design able to exploit all the available auxiliary information including sub-area sizes; and ii) a weighting system at the estimation stage, feasible for dealing with the increased probability to be selected in the final sample for farms also included in one or more lists and, at the same time, to be selected more than once, from different lists, even if this have not occurred in practice.
paper
Area frame and list frame; Generalized Multiplicity-adjusted Horvitz-Thompson estimator; Multiplicity; Probability-Proportional-to-Size Sampling; Variance Estimation
English
World Statistics Congress – ISI2015
2015
Proceedings of the 60th ISI World Statistics Congress
978-90-73592-35-3
2015
http://www.isi2015.org
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Mecatti, F., Ferraz, C. (2015). Multiple Frames Surveys: a promising tool for agricultural statistics. In Proceedings of the 60th ISI World Statistics Congress.
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