Switching Between Different Non-Hierachical Administrative Areas via Simulated Geo-Coordinates: A Case Study for Student Residents in Berlin

The transformation of area aggregates between non-hierarchical area systems (administrative areas) is a standard problem in official statistics. For this problem, we present a proposal which is based on kernel density estimates. The approach applies a modification of a stochastic expectation maximiz...

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Main Authors: Groß Marcus, Kreutzmann Ann-Kristin, Rendtel Ulrich, Schmid Timo, Tzavidis Nikos
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Official Statistics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jos-2020-0016
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spelling doaj-dbd40cd52c804423997d678cd661c1fe2021-09-06T19:41:48ZengSciendoJournal of Official Statistics2001-73672020-06-0136229731410.2478/jos-2020-0016jos-2020-0016Switching Between Different Non-Hierachical Administrative Areas via Simulated Geo-Coordinates: A Case Study for Student Residents in BerlinGroß Marcus0Kreutzmann Ann-Kristin1Rendtel Ulrich2Schmid Timo3Tzavidis Nikos4Freie Universität Berlin, Garystraße 21, 14195 Berlin, Germany.Freie Universität Berlin, Garystraße 21, 14195 Berlin, Germany.Freie Universität Berlin, Garystraße 21, 14195 Berlin, Germany.Freie Universität Berlin, Garystraße 21, 14195 Berlin, Germany.University of Southampton, Murray Building 58, Highfield Campus, Southampton, UK.The transformation of area aggregates between non-hierarchical area systems (administrative areas) is a standard problem in official statistics. For this problem, we present a proposal which is based on kernel density estimates. The approach applies a modification of a stochastic expectation maximization algorithm, which was proposed in the literature for the transformation of totals on rectangular areas to kernel density estimates. As a by-product of the routine, one obtains simulated geo-coordinates for each unit. With the help of these geo-coordinates, it is possible to calculate case numbers for any area system of interest. The proposed method is evaluated in a design-based simulation based on a close-to-reality, simulated data set with known exact geo-coordinates. In the empirical part, the method is applied to student resident figures from Berlin, Germany. These are known only at the level of ZIP codes, but they are needed for smaller administrative planning districts. Results for (a) student concentration areas and (b) temporal changes in the student residential areas between 2005 and 2015 are presented and discussed.https://doi.org/10.2478/jos-2020-0016choropleth mapskernel density estimationstatistical reportingsub-regional estimationurban development
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author Groß Marcus
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Schmid Timo
Tzavidis Nikos
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Kreutzmann Ann-Kristin
Rendtel Ulrich
Schmid Timo
Tzavidis Nikos
Switching Between Different Non-Hierachical Administrative Areas via Simulated Geo-Coordinates: A Case Study for Student Residents in Berlin
Journal of Official Statistics
choropleth maps
kernel density estimation
statistical reporting
sub-regional estimation
urban development
author_facet Groß Marcus
Kreutzmann Ann-Kristin
Rendtel Ulrich
Schmid Timo
Tzavidis Nikos
author_sort Groß Marcus
title Switching Between Different Non-Hierachical Administrative Areas via Simulated Geo-Coordinates: A Case Study for Student Residents in Berlin
title_short Switching Between Different Non-Hierachical Administrative Areas via Simulated Geo-Coordinates: A Case Study for Student Residents in Berlin
title_full Switching Between Different Non-Hierachical Administrative Areas via Simulated Geo-Coordinates: A Case Study for Student Residents in Berlin
title_fullStr Switching Between Different Non-Hierachical Administrative Areas via Simulated Geo-Coordinates: A Case Study for Student Residents in Berlin
title_full_unstemmed Switching Between Different Non-Hierachical Administrative Areas via Simulated Geo-Coordinates: A Case Study for Student Residents in Berlin
title_sort switching between different non-hierachical administrative areas via simulated geo-coordinates: a case study for student residents in berlin
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Official Statistics
issn 2001-7367
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The transformation of area aggregates between non-hierarchical area systems (administrative areas) is a standard problem in official statistics. For this problem, we present a proposal which is based on kernel density estimates. The approach applies a modification of a stochastic expectation maximization algorithm, which was proposed in the literature for the transformation of totals on rectangular areas to kernel density estimates. As a by-product of the routine, one obtains simulated geo-coordinates for each unit. With the help of these geo-coordinates, it is possible to calculate case numbers for any area system of interest. The proposed method is evaluated in a design-based simulation based on a close-to-reality, simulated data set with known exact geo-coordinates. In the empirical part, the method is applied to student resident figures from Berlin, Germany. These are known only at the level of ZIP codes, but they are needed for smaller administrative planning districts. Results for (a) student concentration areas and (b) temporal changes in the student residential areas between 2005 and 2015 are presented and discussed.
topic choropleth maps
kernel density estimation
statistical reporting
sub-regional estimation
urban development
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jos-2020-0016
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