On Precision in Estimates of Change over Time where Samples are Positively Coordinated by Permanent Random Numbers

Measures of period-to-period change are key statistics for many economy surveys. To improve the precision of these estimates of change, the majority of the business surveys at Statistics Sweden select stratified simple random samples (STSI) at different points in time, ensuring positive correlation...

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Main Author: Lindblom Annika
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of Official Statistics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jos-2014-0047
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spelling doaj-c011c87bc8ec4d8799b0482546a624242021-09-06T19:41:47ZengSciendoJournal of Official Statistics2001-73672014-12-0130477378510.2478/jos-2014-0047jos-2014-0047On Precision in Estimates of Change over Time where Samples are Positively Coordinated by Permanent Random NumbersLindblom Annika0Senior Methodologist, Statistics Sweden, 701 89 Örebro, Sweden.Measures of period-to-period change are key statistics for many economy surveys. To improve the precision of these estimates of change, the majority of the business surveys at Statistics Sweden select stratified simple random samples (STSI) at different points in time, ensuring positive correlation between samples (overlapping samples) by using permanent random numbers (PRN). Statistics Sweden normally selects positively coordinated STSIs drawn from an updated Business Register (BR). In these samples, the industry strata are usually stratified further within industry into size strata. When the most recent sampling frame contains updated classification variables for all units, enterprises can change stratum between two sampling occasions. A drawback of the coordinated sample selection procedure is that the desired correlation between the two samples decreases if the proportion of enterprises that change strata is substantial. Consequently, the sample design must anticipate the potential effect of stratum changes between samples. This article presents a study that examines how the design of a repeated business survey affects the precision in estimates of change over time using the Turnover in the Service Sector survey conducted by Statistics Sweden as an example.https://doi.org/10.2478/jos-2014-0047measures of changesample coordinationsurvey designvariance estimation
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On Precision in Estimates of Change over Time where Samples are Positively Coordinated by Permanent Random Numbers
Journal of Official Statistics
measures of change
sample coordination
survey design
variance estimation
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title On Precision in Estimates of Change over Time where Samples are Positively Coordinated by Permanent Random Numbers
title_short On Precision in Estimates of Change over Time where Samples are Positively Coordinated by Permanent Random Numbers
title_full On Precision in Estimates of Change over Time where Samples are Positively Coordinated by Permanent Random Numbers
title_fullStr On Precision in Estimates of Change over Time where Samples are Positively Coordinated by Permanent Random Numbers
title_full_unstemmed On Precision in Estimates of Change over Time where Samples are Positively Coordinated by Permanent Random Numbers
title_sort on precision in estimates of change over time where samples are positively coordinated by permanent random numbers
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Official Statistics
issn 2001-7367
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Measures of period-to-period change are key statistics for many economy surveys. To improve the precision of these estimates of change, the majority of the business surveys at Statistics Sweden select stratified simple random samples (STSI) at different points in time, ensuring positive correlation between samples (overlapping samples) by using permanent random numbers (PRN). Statistics Sweden normally selects positively coordinated STSIs drawn from an updated Business Register (BR). In these samples, the industry strata are usually stratified further within industry into size strata. When the most recent sampling frame contains updated classification variables for all units, enterprises can change stratum between two sampling occasions. A drawback of the coordinated sample selection procedure is that the desired correlation between the two samples decreases if the proportion of enterprises that change strata is substantial. Consequently, the sample design must anticipate the potential effect of stratum changes between samples. This article presents a study that examines how the design of a repeated business survey affects the precision in estimates of change over time using the Turnover in the Service Sector survey conducted by Statistics Sweden as an example.
topic measures of change
sample coordination
survey design
variance estimation
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jos-2014-0047
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