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- Articles and reports: 11-522-X20040018614Description:
This paper describes the events beginning in the late 1960's that led initially to the emergence of network sampling about a decade later, and led subsequently to the appearance of unforeseen applications of network sampling in the mid 1990's.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - 2. A tailored approach strategy for young moroccans and turks for the Dutch Family and Fertility Survey ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20040018653Description:
This paper discusses the development of the tailored approach strategy, the pre-test, the sample design of the Dutch Family and Fertility Survey, the embedded experiment and its results.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - 3. Aboriginal data initiative: Survey component ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20040018655Description:
The design of surveys for Aboriginal groups brings challenges: identification of the target population, challenges in survey design, remoteness and response burden.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - 4. Network sampling with a bayesian approach ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20040018730Description:
This paper considers a link-tracing sampling design. It describes the Bayesian approach for the estimation of social network properties and gives an example.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20040018731Description:
This article describes the application of the transitive indirect sampling and suggests a solution to a problem that can occur when the sample is too large. It explains how this type of sampling applies to non-captive tourism surveys when.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20040018732Description:
This paper describes adaptive sampling designs for which unbiased estimation is based on a combination of initial and conditional selection probabilities. The Rao-Blackwell method improves these estimators.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - 7. The experience of sensitive surveys in France ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20040018736Description:
Sensitive surveys require considerable know-how both in sampling design and in data collection. Examples of surveys show how survey technique is inseparable from treatment of sensitive questions.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20040018740Description:
The illegal immigration is difficult to sample in Italy since exhaustive sampling frames are generally unavailable. Sampling of centers is a strategy recently developed for surveying immigrant population.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20040018749Description:
In its attempt to measure the mental health of Cambodian refugees in the U.S., Rand Corporation introduces novel methodology for efficiently listing, screening, and identifying households to ultimately yield a random sample of eligible participants.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20040018751Description:
This paper examines how adaptive sampling methods might be used to extend current national health surveys to enable effective tracking and monitoring of new forms of health threats and trace exposed persons.
Release date: 2005-10-27
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- Articles and reports: 11-522-X20040018614Description:
This paper describes the events beginning in the late 1960's that led initially to the emergence of network sampling about a decade later, and led subsequently to the appearance of unforeseen applications of network sampling in the mid 1990's.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - 2. A tailored approach strategy for young moroccans and turks for the Dutch Family and Fertility Survey ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20040018653Description:
This paper discusses the development of the tailored approach strategy, the pre-test, the sample design of the Dutch Family and Fertility Survey, the embedded experiment and its results.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - 3. Aboriginal data initiative: Survey component ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20040018655Description:
The design of surveys for Aboriginal groups brings challenges: identification of the target population, challenges in survey design, remoteness and response burden.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - 4. Network sampling with a bayesian approach ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20040018730Description:
This paper considers a link-tracing sampling design. It describes the Bayesian approach for the estimation of social network properties and gives an example.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20040018731Description:
This article describes the application of the transitive indirect sampling and suggests a solution to a problem that can occur when the sample is too large. It explains how this type of sampling applies to non-captive tourism surveys when.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20040018732Description:
This paper describes adaptive sampling designs for which unbiased estimation is based on a combination of initial and conditional selection probabilities. The Rao-Blackwell method improves these estimators.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - 7. The experience of sensitive surveys in France ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20040018736Description:
Sensitive surveys require considerable know-how both in sampling design and in data collection. Examples of surveys show how survey technique is inseparable from treatment of sensitive questions.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20040018740Description:
The illegal immigration is difficult to sample in Italy since exhaustive sampling frames are generally unavailable. Sampling of centers is a strategy recently developed for surveying immigrant population.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20040018749Description:
In its attempt to measure the mental health of Cambodian refugees in the U.S., Rand Corporation introduces novel methodology for efficiently listing, screening, and identifying households to ultimately yield a random sample of eligible participants.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20040018751Description:
This paper examines how adaptive sampling methods might be used to extend current national health surveys to enable effective tracking and monitoring of new forms of health threats and trace exposed persons.
Release date: 2005-10-27
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- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 75F0002M2005002Description:
This paper describes the changes made to the structure of geography information on SLID from reference year 1999 onwards. It goes into reasons for changing to the 2001 Census-based geography, shows how the overlap between the 1991 and 2001 Census-based concepts are handled, provides detail on how the geographic concepts are implemented, discusses a new imputation procedure and finishes with an illustration of the impact of these changes on selected tables.
Release date: 2005-03-31 - Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 71F0031X2005002Description:
This paper introduces and explains modifications made to the Labour Force Survey estimates in January 2005. Some of these modifications include the adjustment of all LFS estimates to reflect population counts based on the 2001 Census, updates to industry and occupation classification systems and sample redesign changes.
Release date: 2005-01-26
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